Angela Schubot / Jared Gradinger

LES PETITES MORTS - all my holes are theirs

  • Dance
ca. 60 min

Can you make yourself disappear through excessive devotion to a third person? Practically relinquishing yourself to your own dissolution? And what does this mean for this third person’s visibility? Can the “egocentrism” of three performers transform into intimacy, can identities be dissolved and can other forms of co-existence be achieved? Can you die for someone else? “all my holes are theirs” is a trio by Aleesa Cohene and Jared Gradinger/Angela Schubot. After “i hope you die soon” it is the second part of their project “LES PETITES MORTS”, an examination of the topic of death and dying. This piece is the attempt by two performers to disappear through radical devotion to a third. For Gradinger and Schubot, Cohenes become the sole existing universe. But “all my holes are theirs” is also an intimate solo by and for Aleesa Cohene, who appears on stage as a dancer for the first time in this project.

Complementary Installation 24 April / HAU3

Aleesa Cohene / Benny Nemerofsky Ramsay
The Same Problem 3

Further performance 26 April as part of the Schubot/Gradinger-Marathon.
part of "SOON YOU ARE THEIRS" – A retrospective festival by Jared Gradinger and Angela Schubot

Production: Angela Schubot and Jared Gradinger in Collaboration with Aleesa Cohene. Coproduktion: HAU Hebbel am Ufer, Sophiensaele, Südpol Luzern, Les Grandes Traversées and Ballet l'Opera national du Rhin - Centre choréographique national. Supported by University of Toronto German/Europe Research and Study Fund. Funded by Hauptstadtkulturfonds.

 

Cast

Choreography & Performance: Jared Gradinger / Angela Schubot / Aleesa Cohene / Music: Datashock from the album Die Pyramiden von Geißen engineered by Tian Rotteveel / Light design: Andreas Harder / Artistic collaboration: Sigal Zouk / Costume : Heidi Lunaire

Dates

Past
Thu 24.4.2014, 21:30 / HAU3

Location

HAU3
Tempelhofer Ufer 10, 10963 Berlin

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