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Theater Strahl
Marktstraße 9-12
ÖPNV
10317 Berlin
»Ostkreuz, Exit Sonntagstraße, due to construction work 10-15min more time«
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S7, S8, S5, S3194, 187
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Piste, Piste, Piste / Dot, Dot, Dot
- Portmanteau, Finland
- Duration 40 Minutes
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without spoken languagefrom 3
- Adult 10,00 € | reduced 9,00 € | Child 7,00 € | groups with JKS voucher 5,00 € | groups without JKS voucher 5,50 €
Performance with projections, dance and juggling
“One day, a child planted three dots. And they grew into lines…”
In this fascinating journey into the world of the simplest shapes, an empty white stage becomes a universe full of imagination in which little dots call the shots again and again. A dancer and a juggler transform themselves into lines and into landscapes using movement, illusion, acrobatic games and old school overhead projectors. The dots stand for the moon in the sky, fly through the air as balls, turn into a buzzing fly, into a seed, into a big tree or creep about through the space as snakes. This is a poetic piece of theater that leaves a great deal of space for the strong imaginations of very young audiences.
Company Portmanteau is Mira Ravald and Luis Sartori do Vale. The two performers have their roots in contemporary circus but pursue an interdisciplinary approach in their joint work and create productions that are deeply resonant on the visual level. They were nominated for the International Circus Award in 2021.
Follow-up to “Piste Piste Piste“ after the performances.
With cardboard, paper balls, a large cloth and an overhead projector, we experiment with the materials of the production and invent our own images
Duration approx. 25 min
Location: upper hall
Max: 20 people
Registration: theaterpaedagogik@schaubude.berlin
A note about accessibility: You can find information about the physical accessibility of the performance venue here.
Dates
7.11. Tue
8.11. Wed
Concept, performance
Mira Ravald, Luis Sartori do Vale
Light design
Jere Mönkkönen
Music
Petteri Rajanti
Production
WHS
Funded by
TAIKE, WHS Teatteri Union, Cirko, Annantalo, Subtopia
The festival performance is suppported by Finnland-Institut