Lucht
Breathing, whistling, farting: What is air? And who does it actually belong to? Two creatures are about to find out. They try to catch the air, hold on to it, protect it. The two simply dressed bodies create fantastic, humorous scenes with gestures and movements. In Air, a dance performance creates something valuable out of nothing. An almost empty space surprises the audience, as do conversations without words that tell a wonderfully surreal story.
Concept and Direction: Merel Denie
Performance: Gytha Parmentier and Arend Pinoy
Music: Kaspar Schellingerhout
Set design: Peter De Bie and Manuela Lauwers
Dramaturgy: Mieke Versyp
Light design: Rik Van Gysegem
Sound: Tom Van den Brande
Production: Robin Angst and Pieter Smet
Coaching: Michai Geyzen and Jo Roets
A wind machine and a leaf blower are used and there are storm noises. At one point, a large object is blown up and then packed away again. Sounds and music are used as central elements.
Air functions without spoken language.
Age 4+ About 50 min
no spoken language
Tickets will be sold directly by the respective organisers. You can find the contact details by clicking on the venue.
Co-Production: Merel Denie
Lucht – Air (4+) – Laika, Antwerp (BE), Fotos: Kathleen Michiels
4+
no spoken language
About 50 min
Tickets will be sold directly by the respective organisers. You can find the contact details by clicking on the venue.
Co-Production: Merel Denie
Lucht
Breathing, whistling, farting: What is air? And who does it actually belong to? Two creatures are about to find out. They try to catch the air, hold on to it, protect it. The two simply dressed bodies create fantastic, humorous scenes with gestures and movements. In Air, a dance performance creates something valuable out of nothing. An almost empty space surprises the audience, as do conversations without words that tell a wonderfully surreal story.
Concept and Direction: Merel Denie
Performance: Gytha Parmentier and Arend Pinoy
Music: Kaspar Schellingerhout
Set design: Peter De Bie and Manuela Lauwers
Dramaturgy: Mieke Versyp
Light design: Rik Van Gysegem
Sound: Tom Van den Brande
Production: Robin Angst and Pieter Smet
Coaching: Michai Geyzen and Jo Roets