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December 17, 2022 / 10 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Stephanie Felber & Team
Is a planet an enormous mountain?

Halle 6 / Studio 2

The experimental 360 degree dance film "Is a planet an enormous mountain?" creates a virtual event space that questions perception and reality. The camera is part of the choreography and is integrated into the sequence of movements of the performers, but is also played as a counterpart. This unusual camera work undermines the set physical framework and creates new perspectives: a space of projections, light installations, spherical soundscapes and choreographic time sculptures that defines its own laws and pulls the bodies into a maelstrom, sending them reeling. A game with illusion that takes hold of the whole body.



Artistic direction:
Stephanie Felber in collaboration with the performers:
Nikos Konstantakis, Ludger Lamers, Photini Meletiadis VideoArt: Patrik Thomas
Sound: ANNAGEMINA (Anna Illenberger and Michael Fiedler)
Lighting: Lennart Rabe
Set: Guida Miranda
Technical direction: Roland Wawoczny
PR: Beate Zeller



Venue
Halle 6 / Studio 2 (ehem. Labor Ateliers)
Dachauer Str. 112d
80636 München


Tickets
Registration with desired slot requested: reservierungen@stephanie-felber.de
Tickets: 8,- / 5,- Euro reduced
Admission always on the hour, last admission: 10 p.m.
One slot of 45 minutes for just 3 persons // Sighting with VR glasses / tablet (provided)



With the kind support of Neo-Eventservice, Munich Maker Lab e.V., schwere reiter, treibgut. Many thanks to: Lara Schubert. Supported by the NATIONAL PERFORMANCE NETWORK - STEPPING OUT, funded by the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media as part of the initiative NEUSTART KULTUR. Dance Assistance Program. Stephanie Felber is a member of Tanztendenz München e.V.


Tanztendenz Munich e.V. is sponsored
by the Munich Department of Arts and Culture