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| Choreography: Ilka von Häfen (Germany) |
| Dance: Toby Kassell |
| Music: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart/ KV 488 Klavierkonzert
Nr. 23 in A-Dur / Adagio |
| Production: Ilka von Häfen |
Leaving simplicity - searching for beauty.
A fragile echo of a person from the past.
Shining, but there is also something very simple with it.
The fall of a juicy watermelon |
Ilka von Häfen (Allemagne)
| Dance: Ilka von Häfen, Matthias Markstein |
| Music and words: Gabriele Hasler und Roger Hanschel
PIGEON- Trackname: Sea – JHM 120 |
This piece was created for the last performance of the drama
theater of St. Arnual, Saarbrücken before it was closed.
This “pas de deux” is connected to the words and music
of
Gabriele Hasler which are about a woman having a big wish that
never came true. A lifelong wish which got forgotten..
Ilka von Häfen, 1972
ilkalila@arcor.de
Transparency of movement, content and emotions. Bodily perception of
space and time down to the most minute detail. |

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