W.A.L.D. – Performative Walk

p.a.K.T. – Jana Korb und Ella von der Haide
16
Nov
Park Hohenrode e.V.
circus
À partir de 10 ans
Tarif unique 20 €

Together with trees, we form a performative collective and invite them to work with us as choreographers and performers. Alongside the trees, we make multispecies communication accessible to the audience: a performative walk in five acts – featuring the choir of the forest, a duet between an aerial artist and a tree, danced more-than-human solos, and group choreographies. The human performers appear small among the tall trees, yet they seem sheltered and protected. We perceive both the strength and the fragility of these great plants. The audience is invited to activate their own senses and participate in the collective dance, gradually understanding the language of the trees more fluently.

circus

Duration → 01h10
À partir de 10 ans
Tarif unique 20 €

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Hohenrode 2, 99734 Nordhausen
16
Nov
10:10
16
Nov
14:10
Organisateur(s)
Park Hohenrode e.V.
Partenaire(s)

At the edge of Nordhausen, Villa and Park Hohenrode present a site of exceptional artistic design. Among the works of Heinrich Siesmayer that have endured through time, Hohenrode is the only known example that has remained preserved without loss of area, alterations, or disruptive additions.

partner venue of Zeit für Zirkus Festival

Distribution

Concept, Idea, artistic Directors: Jana Korb and Ella von der Haide Performance: Jana Korb, Ella von der Haide Tourguides: Nicola von Thurn, Helen Varley Jamieson, Steffi Böttcher, Hoppe Hoppinsky et al. Cooperation: Nicola von Thurn and Helen Varley Jamieson, Magdalena München Design: Nicola von Thurn

Website → p.a.K.T. – Jana Korb und Ella von der Haide

Production

Ella von der Haide and Jana Korb have been working on and off since 1991 as p.a.K.T. (peripher absurdes Kunst Tribunal), artistically addressing queer-feminist themes. Nothing is more queer-feminist than envisioning the circus of the future together with plants.
Since 2021, they have been developing their post-anthropocentric circus: with Cirque du Soil, they explore microorganisms and how to save the world with them and their queer love. W.A.L.D. is their second project in this series.

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