The Dance I Don’t Want To Remember by Oleg Soulimenko
TQW / Halle G
In this work, the Vienna-based Russian choreographer Oleg Soulimenko brings dance back to where it belongs: at the centre of our attention. A group of dancers develop their movement based on incisive, personally experienced or collected dance memories. Embedded in a space that is filled with thoughts, movements and contexts like a collage, it is not so much a question of reconstructing the dances as living through them again: without bothering about strict narrations, a complete new work emerges that nevertheless seems somehow familiar to us and which we perhaps remember deep within our bodies. A choreography that is precise and at the same time easy going, that honours dance, takes it seriously and applies itself to it with humour and distance, with sensuality and a love of storytelling – in order to leave it nevertheless to its very own logic of memory.
KONZEPT, SOUND Oleg Soulimenko
CHOREOGRAFIE, TANZ Milan Loviška, Evandro Pedroni, Liv Schellander, Oleg Soulimenko und weitere GasttänzerInnen aus Wien
CHOREOGRAFISCHE ASSISTENZ, TANZ Jasmin Hoffer
DRAMATURGIE Judith Staudinger
BÜHNE, KOSTÜM Alfredo Barsuglia
KOSTÜM Johanna Maria Diwold und Lisa-Marie Edi
LICHT, TANZ Jan Wagner
PROJEKTLEITUNG das Schaufenster
EINE PRODUKTION VON Oleg Soulimenko / Vienna Magic
KOPRODUKTION Tanzquartier Wien
RESIDENZEN artblau - Tanzwerkstatt Braunschweig und MichaelDouglas Kollektive, Köln
MIT UNTERSTÜTZUNG VON Wien Kultur