LOTTE MUELLER - Im/Mobility

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Tuesday

28.05.2024

18:00

ATOLL Extra

Lotte Mueller

“IM/MOBILITY”


VVK: 23 € | AK: 24 € | Members: 18,50 € | grand theatre, seated | nicht nummeriert

IM/MOBILITY plays with expectations and explores different perspectives on im- and mobility in an immersive space stage. The seventy-minutes performance at the intersection of contemporary dance and acrobatics in connection with vocal electroacoustic live music moves vertically, horizontally, inside and outside, in social space as well as physical. Lotte Mueller’s work IM/MOBILITY takes a sensitive look at the interpersonal, celebrates united differences and the possibilities of collaborative creating something new from it.

Lotte Mueller artistically researches and explores current social topics, interdependent coherences and interpersonal communication. A tragicomic gaze, the personalities of the performers and the direct engagement with materials, stage space and audience characterizes the works, which are simultaneously distinguished by their accessibility and their artistic approach. Her international company enables changes of perspective by creating performing arts at the intersection of contemporary circus art and dance, in interconnection with live music and sounds. Lotte Mueller has studied in France, Germany and the Netherlands.

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  • Artistic Leitung, Kreation & Konception LOTTE MUELLER
  •  Performance & co-creation KAROLINE AAMÅS, FLORENCIA BUZZO, TATIANA CHOLEWA, LAURA ESPOSITO, OLGA TABITHA XAVIER
  • Technical direction TILL NOLLMANN
  • Dramaturgical advice ALINA TAMMARO, GEORG PELZER
  • Costume NORA BREGULLA
  • Documentation video & trailer GEORG PELZER
  • Organisation & administration JOSEPHA VOGEL, NICOLE MEIER

Eine Produktion von Lotte Mueller. In Coproduction with HELLERAU – European Centre for the Arts, TANZPAKT Dresden and Villa Wigmann. Funded by the Cultural Foundation of the free state Saxony and the City of Leipzig, Cultural Office and the state capital Dresden, Office for Culture and Monument Protection. In cooperation with LOFFT – Das Theater. This measure is co-financed by tax revenues on the basis of the budget adopted by the Saxon State Parliament. Supported by Kletterjob, Zirkomania, Artistenkombinat Leipzig.



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