What kind of things are there around us and what can we do with them? And above all: what can things do to us? With DINGE DINGEN Julia Keren Turbahn and Jan Rozman together with Jan Kress invite us into an overflowing world of things. In dance, they enter into a dialogue the things on stage and liberate them from their conventional function. In a playful way they leave room for interpretation, discovery and encounter and open up completely new ways of looking at our everyday objects. This creates a world of possibilities in which they encounter things and things encounter them and the audience in different ways.
Concept, Choreography, Performance: Jan Rozman, Julia Keren Turbahn
Artistic Consultation & Adaptation of Performances with German sign language, Performance: Jan Kress
Set design: Dan Pikalo, Jan Rozman
Light design: Annegret Schalke
Sound design: Andres Bucci/Future Legend
Light-Technique: Nikola Pieper
Outside Eye: Sanja Tropp Frühwald
Costume design: Tanja Padan/Kiss the Future
Outside Eye: Sanja Tropp Frühwald
Composition, text ‘DINGE DINGEN’: Alexander Patzelt
Mentoring: Gabi Dan Droste, Benjamin Zajc
Production management: Sabrina Železnik (Slovenia), Patricia Oldenhave / Alexander Schröder (Germany)
A production of Emanat / Co-Production Puppentheater Ljubljana / In cooperation with: FELD Theater für junges Publikum / DINGE DINGEN is made possible by the residency at FELD Theater as part of the pilot project Residency Funding Dance 2020/2021 of the Berlin Senate Department for Culture and Europe. Supported by Fonds Darstellende Künste with funds from the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media as part of NEUSTART KULTUR and by the Wiederaufnahmeförderung of the Berlin Senate Department for Culture and Europe. Supported by the Ministry of Culture RS, Magistrate of the City of Ljubljana. / Development of the accompanying poster funded by the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media in the NEUSTART KULTUR program, funding program DIS-TANZEN of the Dachverband Tanz Deutschland.
The performances take place in cooperation with the Theater an der Parkaue