What connects physical work in the field with contemporary dance? Choreographer Hannah Schillinger explores this question in her new production "field work", which celebrates its world premiere as part of TANZWERKSTATT EUROPA. Together with performer Aaron Lang, she places European agriculture at the center of her artistic research - and traces parallels: physical work, rhythm, ritual, cooperation and social influences. With a queer-feminist view of Alpine culture and folklore, "field work" breaks with traditional images, questions role stereotypes and invites us to rethink cultural heritage.
Info & tickets: https://www.jointadventures.net/tanzwerkstatt-europa/performances/hannah-schillinger
English version:
What connects physical work in the field with contemporary dance? Choreographer Hannah Schillinger explores this question in her new production "field work", which celebrates its world premiere as part of TANZWERKSTATT EUROPA. Together with performer Aaron Lang, she places European agriculture at the center of her artistic research - and traces parallels: physical work, rhythm, ritual, cooperation and social conditioning. With a queer-feminist view of Alpine culture and folklore, "field work" breaks with traditional images, questions stereotypes and invites us to rethink cultural heritage.
Info & tickets: https://www.jointadventures.net/en/tanzwerkstatt-europa/performances/hannah-schillinger
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22,- EUR / 12,- EUR reduced / 30,- EUR supporter price. Pupils, students up to the age of 30, senior citizens from the age of 65, unemployed persons, severely disabled persons and workshop participants of TANZWERKSTATT EUROPA are entitled to a discount.