Die Protagonisten des Abends sind hin und her gerissen. Sie befinden sich zwischen Absturz und Höhenflug, sind auf der Suche nach der Verknüpfung von Erinnerung und Gegenwart oder pendeln zwischen Blick und Reaktion. Welche Schwingungen bleiben in der Dunkelheit und wo tragen sie uns hin, ohne uns zu verletzen? Von der Notwendigkeit des Erinnerns ist eine Studie zum Kunstwerk Untitled 1979 von Jannis Kounellis. Eine Tänzerin geht bis in die Ewigkeit durch die Dunkelheit – verfolgt von den Bildern der Toten und der verlassenen Stadt.
A study of the artwork Untitled 1979 by Jannis Kounellis. A dancer walks through the darkness into eternity – haunted by the images of the dead and the abandoned city.
Choreografie: Vera Ilona Stierli Tanz: Sarah Elizabeth Lewis Gesang: Rebekka Gruber Mentorin: Cindy Hammer
“Utopia of the Present – Variations” is an event, containing performance, dance and installation – driven by the idea that a (social and personal) utopic reality should not be envisioned in the future or the past, but can and should be explored in the present moment.” BY BERN RETOUR KOLLEKTIV
A place in which no one needs to achieve anything by Katja Cheraneva, Oded Littman, Vera Stierli & Vivianne Balsiger
“A place in which no one needs to achieve anything” is an attempt at entering a state of mind of total openness and sensitivity to the space, the audience, the partners and the self. It is a daily practice the performer took upon themselves in order to give up on any control or choice and be on the stage in a state of pure “being”. Oded: Aaa, phf… ok… something about the practice you mean? Katja: Yes, about the practice; about the piece. Oded: Well first of all it is about the space and it’s about being in the space. It is about being open to the possibilities of the space, but also being open to the people in the space and everything that can happen between me and the people in the space Katja: For me it is mostly to strip away the meaning of things the way I know them and to let go of the idea of correlation. To maybe have that feeling that everything exist on its own, even if I am not here. Even if I am gone. Vera: I mean, It’s good that the things and the people have a past, but we just observe them. Only when you start judging you involve the past and the future. Can we reach that moment of not judging?
A multimedia dance performance that positions the influence of pop-culture on the individual and shared portraits of three women, which emerged from conversations around common memories of 90’s youth. This work is a dialogue between the digital camcorder and the female body, where the actual body and the digital image of the body are in conversation. We meet and communicate with the audience through technology, through a lens, allowing choices of what to see and how to see be made by the viewer. Space is given to any embarrassment we may/may not have. In SMACK nostalgia and criticism, awkwardness and physical agency are explored. How do you say what you want through your body with an awareness of how culture defines/defined it? The dichotomy of wanting to embrace and wanting to reject serves as a base for this production.
“SMACK is both playful and carefully considered. Assertively performed with attention, against the soundtrack of Barbie Girl [Aqua], I found myself reassessing the mantras of our childhood without neglecting joy of dancing to pop music” — Hannah Parsons
Performance/Choreografie: Olivia Edginton, Ingvild Marstein Olsen & Vera Ilona Stierli Dramaturgie: Tobias Eule Outside-Eye: Chris Lechner
SMACK has since 2016 been co-produced by Gaskssel Bern, supported by venues and residencies including Hamar Teater, Hamar Kulturhus, Dampfzentrale, Tanzatelier NiVo, and funded by Stanley Thomas Johnson Fund, Swisslos / Kultur Kanton Bern, Burgergemeinde Bern, Schweizerische Interpretenstiftung SIS, Norwegian Embassy of Bern, Hamar Kommune & Hedmark Fylke.
Past Shows: Dampfzentrale & Gaskessel Bern (CH), Teatre Hamar & Kunstbanken Museum (NO), Chisenhale Dance Space London, Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Rich Mix London & Stamford Arts Centre (UK)
Tanzperformance und Live-Sound-Installation im Freien
River Being lädt Publikum und Spaziergänger*innen dazu ein, einzuhalten und mitzuerleben, wie wir die Verflechtung zwischen dem Fluss, der Performance und den Zuschauenden offenlegen, wiederherstellen und stärken. River Being bringt zeitgenössischen Tanz und elektronische Musik in einer Live-Performance zusammen. In Bezug zur Topographie, zum Klang und zur Bewegung des Flusses performen Vera Ilona Stierli, Ingvild Marstein Olsen, Olivia Edginton mit der und über die Aare – untermalt von der im Moment erstellten Klanglandschaft der Komponistin Guoste Tamulynaite.
River Being is an outdoor dance performance and live sound installation, designed as a walk that takes place beside, in, and along rivers that flow through cities. Choreographed and performed by a dynamic team of four, dance artists Ingvild Marstein Olsen, Vera Ilona Stierli, and Olivia Edginton together with musician and composer Guoste Tamulynaite. This project invites the general public to stop, take in and listen as we reveal and strengthen connection between the river and the public through performance.
Choreografie & Tanz: Vera Ilona Stierli, Ingvild Marstein Olsen, Olivia Edginton Live Musik & Komposition: Guoste Tamulynaite Kostüme: Giancarlo Bello Dramaturgie: Tobias Eule
Die Vorstellung findet bei jedem Wetter statt. Mehr Informationen: www.riverbeing.site
Tournee 2024 04. & 05.04.2024 River Being: Dreisam – E-Werk Freiburg Bsg (D) 7. 04.2024 River Being: Wiese, Basel – beim Tierpark Lang Erlen (CH) 03. & 04.07.2024 1 River Being: Schüss in Biel/Bienne / Treffpunkt: Schüssinsel 07.07.2024 River Being: Aare in Aarau / Treffpunkt: Summertime Café (CH)
Die Tour 2024 wurde unterstützt von: Kultur Stadt Bern, SWISSLOS/Kultur Kanton Bern, Schweizerische Interpretenstiftung SIS, Ernst Göhner Stiftung, Stiftung Lebensraum Aargau, Danse og Teatersentrum , E-WERK Freiburg & Galerie für Gegenwartskunst und badenova.
Tournee 2023 04.06.2023 River Being: Nansenparken Stream, Bærum Kunsthall Fornebu, Norwegen 05.08.2023 River Being: Akerselva, Oslo, Norwegen 13. & 14.09.2023 River Being: Aare, BETA Stage Festival Bern, CH 07.10.2023 River Being: Storåna, RAS Sandnes, Norwegen
Die Vorstellungen im 2023 werden gefördert und unterstützt von: Kultur Stadt Bern, Amt für Kultur Kanton Bern, Schweizerische Interpreten Stiftung SIS, Burgergemeinde Bern, Zunftgesellschaft zu Schmieden, Kulturdirektoratet, BETA Stage Festival und RAS – Regional Arena for Samtidsdans
Premiere & Shows 2022: Aare Bern (CH), Elbe Dresden (D), Nidelva Trondheim & Akerselva Oslo (NO)
Mit freundlicher Unterstützung von: Kultur Stadt Bern, Amt für Kultur Kanton Bern, Jubiläumsstiftung der Mobiliar Genossenschaft, Schweizerische Interpreten Stiftung SIS, Burgergemeinde Bern, Off Planet Bern, DansiT Trondheim, Dampfzentrale Bern