Freitag 07. Nov. // 22.00 – 23.00 Uhr |
Ab 14 Jahre |
Samstag 08. Nov. // 17.00 – 18.00 Uhr |
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LOFFT |
22,00 € (erm. 17,00 €) |
Martin Schick, Bern |
Schweiz |
Performance
Konzeption, Text und Inszenierung: |
Martin Schick in Zusammenarbeit mit Kiriakos Hadjiioannou |
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Darsteller: |
Dušan Murić, Martin Schick |
In deutscher und englischer Sprache mit deutscher Übertitelung
Im Anschluss an beide Vorstellungen findet ein Publikumsgespräch statt.
Moderation: Dr. Martina Bako, Theaterwissenschaftlerin, Universität Leipzig
Transit – between the farm and the world system … The end of the capitalist economic system is a daily topic in the media. People whisper that the system could collapse overnight. But what would happen if nothing worked anymore? Martin Schick has thought ahead and bought a piece of land. Here, he and his housemate try to get along self-sustainably. And so he runs on his home trainer to generate electricity and collects rain water in order to sell it.
In »Not my piece«, capitalism is satirised with all of its consumption and adoration of money. This takes place lovingly and comically, but the ghosts of society are creeping about behind the semblance of socio-political science fiction. The mixture between this closeness to reality, irony and apparent naivety with the incorporation of the audience makes it a beloved exception within the Swiss theatre community.
Martin Schick, born in Fribourg / Switzerland in 1978, is a freelance performer and choreographer. After receiving his dance training, he studied theatre at Bern University of the Arts. He has created his own pieces in public space since 2007. His work is located at the interface between theatre, dance and improvisation, performance, social event and cultural-political discussion. Currently resident in Berlin, his most recent productions are »Halfbreadtechnique« (2013) and »Holiday on stage« (2014).
Uraufführung: 03.07.2012, Festival Belluard Bollwerk International, Fribourg
Kontakt: www.martinschick.com
Produktion: Martin Schick / Belluard Bollwerk International
Koproduktion: Far° Festival des Arts Vivants, Nyon / Beursschouwburg, Brüssel
Das Gastspiel in Leipzig erfolgt mit freundlicher Unterstützung durch Pro Helvetia, Schweizer Kulturstiftung, Zürich.