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Recording: 2013-02-09 , Sophiensæle (Video © Walter Bickmann)

Angela Schubot, Jared Gradinger, Aleesa Cohene

LES PETITES MORTS – all my holes are theirs

Sophiensæle

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CAN ONE MAKE THEIR SELF DISAPPEAR through an ultimate dedication to a third; relinquishing one’s Self to one’s own dissolution? And what does it mean for the visibility of the third person? Can the ‘I-ing’ of the three performers be transformed into intimacy? Can one die for someone else?

ALL MY HOLES ARE THEIRS is a trio by Aleesa Cohene and Jared Gradinger / Angela Schubot. After i hope you die soon it is the second part of their project Les petites morts, an examination of the topic of death and dying. This piece is the attempt by two performers to disappear through radical devotion to a third. For Gradinger and Schubot, Cohene becomes the sole existing universe. But all my holes are theirs is also an intimate solo by and for Aleesa Cohene, who appears on stage as a dancer for the first time in this project.

Cast & Credits

Choreography / performance: Jared Gardinger, Angela Schubot, Aleesa Cohene
Music: Tian Rotteveel
Light design: Andreas Harder
Artistic cooperation: Sigal Zouk
Costumes: Heidi Lunaire
Press / production: björn & björn
Production: Angela Schubot and Jared Gradinger in collaboration with Aleesa Cohene. Coproduction: HAU Hebbel am Ufer, Sophiensaele, South Pole Lucerne, Les Grandes Traversées, Ballet l’Opera national du Rhin – Center choréographique national. Supported by the University of Toronto German / European Research and Study Fund. Funded by the Capital Culture Fund.

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