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Schaubude Berlin
Greifswalder Str. 81-84
ÖPNV
10405 Berlin
(030) 42 34 31 4
schaubude.berlin
»Greifswalder Straße«
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S1, S231
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HOW TO FLY?
- Berlocken Theaterkollektiv, Berlin
- Duration 50 Minutes
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Without spoken language, accessible for a deaf and hearing audience, October 27 and 29 relaxed performancesfrom 4
- Adult 10,00 € | reduced 9,00 € | Child 7,00 € | groups with JKS voucher 5,00 € | groups without JKS voucher 5,50 €
Performance with objects
Information about relaxed performances here.
Can you practice flying? Of course! Failing? Absolutely! Floating? Wow! Make an attempt? But of course! Paper airplanes? Yes, those as well.
In HOW TO FLY? research is conducted: how can your own body fly? What movements help in doing so? Which drives does the body support? What flight techniques exist? And what kinds of technical aids? How can borders be flown over? Where are we going to fly in the future or within our imagination?
With a great deal of physicality and a huge amount of joy in discovery, two performers practice flying and create a space in which the technical and the political can be questioned and marveled at using poetic images.
The entire program of Berliner Schaufenster – Theater & Tanz für die Jüngsten can be found here.
Notes on accessibility: Information about the accessibility of the venue in structural terms can be found here.
Dates
27.10. Fri
28.10. Sat
29.10. Sun
Artistic direction, performance
Meriel Brütting, Laura Hagemann
Artistic direction, scenography
Carolin Herzberg
Music
Jonathan Reiter
Construction of flying objects
Jan Bernstein
Make-up design
Luzie Milena Weigelt
Dramaturgical advisement
Martin Nachbar
Advisement for particpatory research
Gabi dan Droste
Production management
Emilia Schlosser
In co-production with
FELD Theater für junges Publikum
Thank you to
Werbellinsee Grundschule Berlin
Berliner Schaufenster – Theater & Tanz für die Jüngsten from 7.10.-19.11.2023 is organized by Theater o.N. in cooperation with FELD Theater für junges Publikum and Schaubude Berlin. With the kind support of von Tanzhalle Wiesenburg and DOCKART.