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Taumel (Wobble)

  • Josephine Nahrstedt, Berlin
  • Duration 40 minutes
  • In German spoken language
    from 4
  • Adult €9,00 | discounted €8,00 | children €6,50 | groups with JKS voucher €4,50 | groups without JKS voucher €5,00
  • Acting and puppetry

It is early in the morning when the little bug Taumel, still very sleepy, crawls out of a suitcase. Suddenly she finds herself in an enormous…, uh, what is that, actually? It’s loud here and she was just with her friends in the quiet little forest. …

It is early in the morning when the little bug Taumel, still very sleepy, crawls out of a suitcase. Suddenly she finds herself in an enormous…, uh, what is that, actually? It’s loud here and she was just with her friends in the quiet little forest. The “buggy” insect begins a fantastic journey full of strange things and confusing new dimensions.

Josephine Nahrstedt works as a performance artists, choreographer and actor in the independent performing arts community and is regularly hired as a guest actor at repertory and ensemble theaters. In her own interdisciplinary projects, she focuses on a movement-oriented approach and conducts research into the opportunities for expression in her body language. For Taumel, she is working together with the textile artist Robert Kis and the dramatist Clara Leinemann. In the spring of 2023, used a #TakeHeart residency at Schaubude Berlin to conduct research into how the plastic material of the costumes from the production Taumel could move in public space.

Taumel has a diary. You can find it here >>>

After Wobble
Workshop following the performance
The workshop is free of charge and no prior registration is required.

In a tactile space that invites you to creep, crawl, rock and sniff, feel and blink, young visitors can collect a variety of senory experiences.

A note about accessibility: You can find information about the physical accessibility of the performance venue here.

Dates

8.6. Thu

Performance, direction, scenography
Josephine Nahrstedt

Text
Clara Leinemann

Costumes
Robert Kis

Sound design
Felix Winter

Dramaturgy
Victoria Ramos Sörvik

Supported by
Stadttheater Cuxhaven

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