Tanzfabrik
Berlin
Stage
Stage

02.11.2017—05.11.2017

Narkosis

Raumchoreografie
by Moritz Majce, Adam (aka Sandra) Man
In the frame of Open Spaces#3-2017
Photo: Moritz Majce + Sandra Man
Venue:
Uferstudios 14
Badstr. 41A
Uferstr. 23
13357 Berlin
Dates:
Info:

German premiere

Description

Gliding between gaze, voice, image and body.

In their spatial choreographies, Moritz Majce and Sandra Man create spaces for audiences in which seeing and hearing become direct physical experiences. Their point of entry searches for something other than the mirror-like opposition of performer and audience. In »Narkosis«, they thematize this narcissistic relationship and place it in a state of suspense: between narcissism as a symptom of the present and the ancient myth of Narcissus and Echo, between gaze and voice, image and body a gliding and drifting unfold which transform self-absorption into self-forgetfulness and lets the auditorium become a cave.

Idea, concept: Moritz Majce + Sandra Man | with Charlie Fouchier, Christine Börsch-Supan and a  space chorus | A production by Moritz Majce + Sandra Man, funded by Hauptstadtkulturfonds, supported by Tanzfabrik Berlin.

In the frame of the dance campaign „Watch Me Dance“.

Sa 4.11. After Talk

Biographies

Moritz Majce

Moritz Majce (he/him) is a Berlin-based movement artist who works on shared space choreographies: moving installations and walk-in performances. His artistic practice explores what takes place between bodies in the presence of each other. Since 2019 he has been working on Relational Flow, a collective movement practice for dancers that incorporates the bodies and senses of the audience.  www.moritzmajce.com  instagram.com/moritzmajce

Adam (aka Sandra) Man

Adam Man (he/they) works with performance, video, and text. His works bring audiences, performers, and landscapes into relations of unusual proximity. Rather than observing from a distance, visitors become part of a Live Environment: a shared field of perception and attention. Through choreography, spoken words, and video, he creates spaces of closeness and intensity in which a collective sensitivity for inhabiting the Earth can emerge. His work has been presented at venues including Tanzfabrik and Sophiensaele (Berlin), brut (Vienna), Metropolis Festival (Copenhagen), and Kunstraum Lakeside (Klagenfurt).