An autobiographical dance theater by Carolin Hartmann
In her autobiographical dance theater, Carolin invites the audience to dive deep into her current state of being and to trace both physical and mental structures that have shaped her personal and artistic development.
After several attempts to adapt to a sick society, a progressive nerve disease forces Carolin to pause and take a new path. Confined to a wheelchair, Carolin embarks on a spiritual and ultimately artistic journey that ultimately allows her to escape from the confines of social norms into unimagined freedom. In her movement research, she begins to read her body anew - and thus finds a language in art that allows her to reunite body, mind and soul.
While Carolin shares her personal story in a poetic, sensual, glittering production with video animation, voiceover (texts from her autobiography), dance and performance, she creates space for the audience to question their own relationship between body and mind and encourages them to find a new approach to their own world. The performance becomes not only a space for reflection, but also a lively, ironic mirror of the world, in which humor and colorful joy are not neglected.
Performance, book - Carolin Hartmann
Choreography - Anja Weber
Costumes - Steffi di Freddi
Videos - Estefania Cardena
Speaker - Stefanie Sylla
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