After the success of the site-specific inclusive production Exploring Borders shown at the EveryBody Festival 2021, Curtis & Co. and EveryBody gather forces to present the premiere of Exploring Borders – moving on, a sequel, danced by an extended group of performers, with and without disability. Moving into and inhabiting the theatre space of the Tafelhalle Nuremberg they explore its spatial limits. 5 performers, 7 nationalities, aged between 25 and 58: what physical, psychological, geographical, social and political borders have confronted the four protagonists of Exploring Borders in their lives? Which ones could they overcome and where did they fail? After the events of the last three years the themes of borders, proximity and distance have become even more topical. Borders are built up and torn down. Contemporary dance meets streetdance, precise acrobatic skills come face to face with emotions pushed to the limit.
The mixed-abled ensemble explore their own borders and those of the performance space. Moving like animals defending their territory, or like human beings, exposing themselves to the complexities of social interaction and relationships, the performers react to the (un)limited space and inspire constantly changing associations and narratives.
Concept
Direction EveryBody - inklusiver Tanz
Performing orders
PLAN MEE / Eva Borrmann
Filmprojekte Anna Steward
Festival Invitations
Gathered Together – inklusives Tanzfestival, Glasgow UK
Bayerische Theatertage Bamberg 2022
Pedagogical orders
EveryBody – inklusives Tanzensemble
susanna.curtis.dance everybody.inclusivedance |
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Curtis&Co EveryBody – inclusive dance |
Exploring Borders – moving on | |
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Choreographie, Regie, Konzept | Susanna Curtis |
Ensemble | Susanna Curtis, Emmanuelle Rizzo, Dergin Tokmak, Johannes Walter, Tameru Zegeye |
Costume Design | Johanna Deffner |
Stage Design | Johanna Deffner, Susanna Curtis |
Film | Jürgen Heimüller |
Light Design | Sasa Batnozic |
Assistance | Ute Sander-Keller |
Dramaturgy | Nora Hensel |
Assistance | Lina Hartmann |
Photography | Sebastian Autenrieth. Ludwig Olah |