Tanzfabrik
Berlin
Stage
Stage

29.06.2017—01.07.2017

Neverendings: Season 1 – 100 Years Revolution

Premiere in zwei Staffeln
by Sergiu Matis
In the frame of Open Spaces/Sommer Tanz 2017
Image: Dan Lancea
Venue:
Uferstudios 14
Badstr. 41A
Uferstr. 23
13357 Berlin
Dates:

Description

In a Soviet Berlin, during a series of celebrations of 100 years since the October Revolution, selected people of the city are invited to meet five special comrades. They will commemorate this moment in history when utopia came to power with choirs and dances that glorify the fantastic achievements of the brave heroes during this golden age. The huge efforts, the immense struggles, the horrendous atrocities and the irremediable failures won’t be forgotten, but now it's time to plan the next 100 years of the neverending, permanent revolution. The bodies of the masses are choreographed into collective daydreams towards a better world.

Concept, Choreography: Sergiu Matis | Performance: Jule Flierl, Martin Hansen, Gyung Moo Kim, Orlando Rodriguez, Maria Walser, Diletta Sperman | Space: Dan Lancea | Costume: Philip Ingman | Music: N1L (Martins Rokis) | Lightdesign: Sandra Blatterer | Dramaturgy: Mila Pavicevic | Production management: David Eckelmann | Supported by Senatsverwaltung Kultur und Europa.
This year the HZT Berlin celebrates its 10th anniversary together with the partners of the TanzRaumBerlin network. Sergiu Matis is a graduate of the HZT Berlin.

 

1.7.  "Der Resonanzraum #2 - innere Geschichten und Befreiungen". Audience format after the performance (in english).

Supported by mapping dance berlin.


30.6. + 2.7. "Neverendings: Season 2 – Daydreams for a Better World"

Biographies

Sergiu Matis

Sergiu Matis (he/him) is a Romanian choreographer living and working in Berlin since 2008. His choreographic language moves with urgency and precision, with a distinctive blend of physical intensity, conceptual clarity, and meticulous research that explores how dance can resonate with contemporary realities. His performances have been presented throughout Europe, including at ImPulsTanz (Vienna), Centre National de la Danse (Paris), PACT Zollverein (Essen) and Trafó (Budapest).