Thursday, 6/19/2025
at 7:30 PM



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Sit still, knitting, and looking ahead? Not today! Wooden sculptures by Volker Schnüttgen, equipped with a screen and a speaker, distributed in the hall, form the space for the very first performance installation at the TauberPhilharmonie. Through the use of new technologies, a real-time connection is established between the sculptures and the dancer Renate Graziadei from the collective laborgras. Thus, she individually or as a multiple clone occupies the virtual spaces of the sculptures. A temporary "habitat" is created. Real-life happenings as well as media-transmitted "life" in the sculptures are simultaneously experienced by the audience in motion. There is no gap between the playing field, audience, performer, acoustics, and sculpture. Habitat - a walk-in performance installation and the highly suspenseful finale of our three-year Tanzland project!

A production by laborgras & Volker Schnüttgen, funded by the Hauptstadtkulturfonds Berlin.
Funded in the Tanzland program of the Kulturstiftung des Bundes.

Funded by the Commissioner of the Federal Government for Culture and Media.

Doors open at 6:30 p.m.

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