T A N Z P L A T F O R M
Ensemble Mobil: Green Move.
Teaser Trailer and Video Documentation
Performances:10-16.09.2017
Choreography: Canan Erek
Artistic assitance: Alessandra Defazio
Production management: Larissa Koch, Linda Pilar Brodhag
Dancers: Kihako Narisawa, Robin Rohrmann, Francesca Imoda, Keith Chin, Seraphine Detscher, Julia Kathriner, Alessandra Defazio
Performances:10-16.09.2017
Choreography: Canan Erek
Artistic assitance: Alessandra Defazio
Production management: Larissa Koch, Linda Pilar Brodhag
Dancers: Kihako Narisawa, Robin Rohrmann, Francesca Imoda, Keith Chin, Seraphine Detscher, Julia Kathriner, Alessandra Defazio
Trailer
Teaser
http://www.tanzplattformrheinmain.de/en/
Japanese scientists have discovered that people, who spend a lot of time in nature, have better immune systems, suffer less from stress and are less likely to be diagnosed with cancer. This has set off a trend (at least in Asia): forest bathing – walking through woodlands, while perceiving nature with all your senses. This fascinates Canan Erek. Her choreography Green Move visits various spa gardens, which have always been places of healing. The dance performance wanders within the different parks and takes the audience with it on a stroll. Erek’s piece is the second Ensemble Mobil, initiated by the Tanzplattform Rhein-Main.
Choreographers are invited to produce mobile dance productions with professional dancers in the Rhine-Main region, which leave conventional theatre spaces behind and which can be presented in unusual performance venues, such as e.g. class rooms, community centres, tennis clubs, buses or out in the open countryside. After completion, the mobile piece will ideally tour throughout the region.
The Ensemble Mobil invites dance makers to access new performance spaces and local audiences as artistic working environments beyond the big cities. At the same time, we seek to bring audiences with little or no access to dance in contact with contemporary dance makers – if possible, as early as in the rehearsal and production phase of the mobile production.
Choreographers are invited to produce mobile dance productions with professional dancers in the Rhine-Main region, which leave conventional theatre spaces behind and which can be presented in unusual performance venues, such as e.g. class rooms, community centres, tennis clubs, buses or out in the open countryside. After completion, the mobile piece will ideally tour throughout the region.
The Ensemble Mobil invites dance makers to access new performance spaces and local audiences as artistic working environments beyond the big cities. At the same time, we seek to bring audiences with little or no access to dance in contact with contemporary dance makers – if possible, as early as in the rehearsal and production phase of the mobile production.