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Gland

In her new solo Gland, the choreographer and dancer Kat Válastur wanders through unknown landscapes created alongside her body. Gland is a projection of a landscape, in which a series of events is experienced in parallel universes, shifting from familiarity to the unfamiliar. The tiger's leap, the stillness of the statue, shining of the asphalt on a rainy night, all belong to the same category. Every gesture belongs to a constellation of thoughts about its meaning. What if there is no meaning but only gestures? Now step out from the projection and tell me where you are. With her own particular virtuos­ity, Válastur presents new challenges to habitual perception over and over again. Gland is the first work in a series of choreographies by Kat Válastur entitled The marginal Sculptures of Newtopia and will take place in two complementary spaces: on stage (dimension a) and on the web ­(dimension b). 

Concept, choreography & dance

Stage design

Light design

Sound design & diffusion

Costume design

Video 

Artistic collaboration

Assistant

Webdesign

Press & Production

Photo

 

Kat Válastur

Ulrich Leitner

Martin Beeretz

Lambros Pigounis

Lydia Sonderegger

Iosif Lykakis

Nikos Flessas,

Thomas Schaupp, Stephen Zepke

Ania Nowak

Lamb and Lamp

björn & björn

Dorothea Tuch

Production: Kat Válastur. Co-production: HAU Hebbel am Ufer and Tanzquartier Wien. Supported by the Senatsverwaltung für Kultur und Europa  and Fonds Darstellende Künste e.V. and Institut für Raumexperimente (Berlin). The retrospective is supported within the framework of the Alliance of International Production Houses by the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media. Presented in the context of [DNA] Departures and Arrivals with support of the EU cultural programme.

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