... is a choreographically journey through the urban space that starts on a summer day and ends on an autumn evening. It consists of two parts: first, the departure out of a theatre and into the city, where the audience becomes witness and part of an inner-city choreography, a physical and playful interaction with the environment and abrupt changes between indoor and outdoor spaces. The first part ends abruptly, when the performers abandon the audience in the middle of the city. After approximatly two months, at exactly the same location, the performance resumes. This time, the performers walk the path that they made, backwards. What was movement turns into a narration and sentimental retrospective, that brings the audience back into the theatre, where everything started.
Since the camera would have disturbed the audience and the setting of the show, this documentary was made at the general rehersal in Salzburg in September 2010.
Concept/Choreography: Georg Hobmeier
Choreography/Performance:
Anna Maria Müller, Ayberk Esen, Camille Marriage, Georg Hobmeier, Magda Chowaniec, Mirjam Klebel
Videography: Michael Petri
Schmiede coordination: Ellinor Ljungkvist
Production: Sabine Gatt, Tobias Ergenzinger
Assistance: Lisa Bleierer
A coproduction with ARGEkultur Salzburg, supported by Schmiede Hallein and StadtPotenziale Innsbruck
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