Contemporary circus, 30 min., non-verbal, wheelchair accessible, German premiere
In a risky dance at a height of six meters, aerial artist Fanny Austry combines the fleeting calm of floating with a jerky dynamic. Accompanied by dense, electronic beats and the sky as a backdrop, she moves along an azure blue, sculptural structure for over 30 minutes without touching the ground. In an interplay, the soloist defies gravity and surrenders to it. A resilient act of perseverance: don't miss a second of this timeless moment.
Rhizome refer to their specific form of aerial acrobatics as "suspension". This French-language term encompasses both the state of physically floating or hanging as well as extreme tension and uncertainty. The art of suspension requires the ability to hold on and not let go. This hovering and holding above the void opens up infinite research spaces for the French collective's productions and even their own publications.
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