I FIND IT WELL THAT ALL FOR FREE ON THEATER ARBEITENAm 05th 06.05.2012
and presented the i-camp/neues Theatre Munich Munich premiere of "I
think it's good that all the theater work for free. Since
it is still like it. ", The second part of the performative research
series" Worlds turn people "of the artist collective Wuwei Rekort Loew. Mutate in this stage play three actors from fainting to the work and customary and finally to the future animal.
The performers appear as hyper-cultural collection of quotations and identity gutters Bring forth into the arena. You
are Medea, Iphigenia, Mary Stuart, Elizabeth, Nora, Kate, Orlando,
various minor characters - mostly women - de-individualized,
fragmentarisierte figures of post-dramatic, they play themselves as
authentic as you, your mother or anyone else. You
go into the question of whether and to what extent the so-called
creative class really, as some claim, a model for future work
environments is good: you exhibitionieren their production conditions,
they are fighting against their own abolition and call it work.
At
the end of the Fordist era, the companies can not pass anything better
than that, all those who are not managers, freelance artist.
I think it's good for nothing all that work in theater directing and video: Sabine LoewExperts of the artistic work and unemployment: Anja Bilabel, Horny Nicole, Angelika SieburgExperts from the non-artistic work and unemployment: young people and adults fromGelsenkirchen, Recklinghausen, Oberhausen and elsewhere.Equipment: Andrea UhmannText and concept: Lars Steffen Popp Heike Kortenkamp, Sabine Loew and ensembleDramaturgy and cultural education: Heike KortenkampSound: Oliver Augst, Marcel DaemgenChoreography: Brigitta SchirdewahnProduction: Angelika Sieburg and Heike KortenkampOrganization: Hartmut Nawin-Borgwald
Come and visit, "I think it's good that in the theater all the work for free. Since it is still like it. "At 05 06.05.2012 in Munich and LOCATION. The team from Munich Blog wishes much fun.
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