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The Infinite Gesture

Performance · Premiere by Ixchel Mendoza Hernández
In the frame of :Love:

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A journey into the realm of interconnectedness: The new performance “The Infinite Gesture” by Ixchel Mendoza Hernández explores the transformative power of touch, connection and empathy. From the sensitive gesture of touch grows a deeply intertwined choreographic landscape in which three performers encounter each other and pose questions about our social co-existence. In “The Infinite Gesture”, they investigate different perspectives on coming-into-connection: From skin-to-skin contact to symbolic, metaphysical and societal dimensions of being together. In this performance, Ixchel Mendoza Hernández makes tangible the potential of touch to shift power hierarchies, dependencies and care and seeks alternative narratives for this network of relationships. 

For many years, Berlin-based choreographer and performer Mendoza Hernández has been exploring a phenomenon that she calls “Visual Ghost” – a continuously changing consciousness of perception and inner virtuality. In a world where visible and invisible, subjective and objective realities are closely interwoven, she investigates how the immaterial and the invisible can become “present” through physical experience. Using choreographic tools, she examines how we can reconstruct and reshape perceptual realities.

“The Infinite Gesture” will premiere at Radialsystem as part of the :LOVE: cooperation between Tanzfabrik Berlin and Radialsystem. With the initiative “Radialsystem ♥ Tanzfabrik”, the two institutions are working together to improve the labour and presentation conditions of dance professionals in Berlin.

21.12.2024 Audio description & Haptic Tour
Please register via email or phone at presse@tanzfabrik-berlin.de or +49 151 57335890.
The haptic tour begins at 6:30 PM. We will meet in the foyer of the Radialsystem.
The Radialsystem can be reached via S-Bahn, bus, regional trains, and long-distance trains through Ostbahnhof. The walking distance from Ostbahnhof is approximately 5 minutes. We offer a pick-up service for this route, available before the tactile tour between 5:30 PM and 6:00 PM. Assistance back to the station is available for up to 1 hour after the performance ends. Please register for this service via email or phone at presse@tanzfabrik-berlin.de or +49 151 57335890.
Companions accompanying guests receive a free ticket.

An artist talk will take place after the performance on 22 December.

Accessibility
The Radialsystem can be reached by S-Bahn, bus, regional train and long-distance train via Ostbahnhof. The walk from Ostbahnhof takes about 5 minutes and we offer a pick-up service for this route. The pick-up service is available between 5:30 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. before the Haptic tour on December 21, and accompaniment back to the train station is possible up to 1 hour after the end of the performance. Please register as soon as possible at presse@tanzfabrik-berlin.de or 004915157335890

Ixchel Mendoza Hernández

Ixchel Mendoza Hernández (she/her) is a Mexican freelance choreographer, performer and dancer based in Berlin. She completed her choreography and dance studies at Artez Arnheim in 2007. From 2013 till 2015 she had been engaged at the MA SoDA, HZT in Berlin. Her research is based on a phenomena she calls «Visual Ghost», an consciousness of perception that continuously transforms or evolves: Living in a world, in which the materialized and visible is intertwined with the immaterial and the invisible, «Visual Ghost» explores how the invisible and immaterial can come into presence by experiencing them. Through the means of choreography she explores an awareness or consciousness that materialises in the space, interested in how these invisible phenomena come into the "present" and through what events, social arrangements or circumstances takes place.
ca. 60-75 Min.
In English
Tickets: Pay what you can (10€/15€/20€/25€) 
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Concept, Choreography, Text & Performance: Ixchel Mendoza Hernández
Performance & Co-Creation: Sebastian Elias Kurth, Emeka Ene
Sound & Music: Hyewon Suk
Light: Annegret Schalke
Stage: Dora Đurkesac
Stage and technical assistance: Louise Wach
Costume: Malena Mondéer
Dramaturgy: Jenny Mahla
Process Support Perceptive Pedagogy bdm: Joséphine Evrard
Production: M.i.C.A.
Audio Description Text & Editing: Swantje Henke & Gerald Pirner
Distribution - Tammo Walter

A production by Ixchel Mendoza Hernández, in co-production with Radialsystem and Tanzfabrik Berlin. With the kind support of Something Great - Center for International Contemporary Performing Arts, Ruhner Berge and Werkstatt für Darstellende Künste e.V.. Funded by the Hauptstadtkulturfonds.


↪ FURTHER BIOGRAPHIES

Emeka Ene
was born in London and grew up in Berlin. He completed a BA in Dance, Context and Choreography at HZT Berlin and has worked as a dancer with choreographers such as Jefta van Dinther, Sheena McGrandles, Lee Meir and Milla Koistinen. He is particularly interested in the question of what brings and motivates people to dance. This approach has sparked his interest in relationships, loving practices and technologies of emotionality.

Sebastian Elias Kurth is an artist, performer and choreographer based in Berlin and Marseille. He studied dance at the London Contemporary Dance School and architecture at the University of the Arts. He has worked as a dancer throughout Europe and as an architect in Madrid. His work explores how bodies construct atmospheres and how technology changes our sense of space and presence. As a choreographer, he has developed four performances, including “Broken Spaces Are More Likely”, a performance series on a construction site, and “Landscape of Hyper”, a poetic atlas of human behavior.
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