Double Bill | 120SQM DRESS & CRUSHIN‘ REAL HARD

Description

A double bill by visual theatre maker, mover and puppeteer Thommy Kraft with their performances CRUSHIN' REAL HARD (40 min.) followed by 120SQM DRESS (20 min.)

TEXTILE WORLDS

Fabric alters this space called ‘stage’. It creates an alternative world, worlds, which bear the potential for transformation. Blurring the physical boundaries – its concreteness, its reliability – the stage becomes something fluid; an offer for playfulness. Sensitivity is the guiding principle for these emerging worlds. Everything transforms. Constantly.

Each textile work plays with the idea of continuous spatial liquidity: softening the space, overflowing it, witnessing its collapse and discovering an entirely different one. The textile itself alternates freely between its roles as scenography, costume and amorphous material.

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