Production Details / Press Releases
According to Einstein’s theory of relativity, there is an inseparable link between time and space. As the universe expands, different generations are confronted with different realities. The younger generations are demanding that the Baby Boomers take responsibility, which is leading to a growing gap between the generations. At the same time, older generations are complaining about the younger generation, labelling them as sensitive and overly concerned. Unfortunately, this dynamic is increasingly leading to conflict and extremism, and instead of acting together, we are coming under pressure from each other. Instead of confronting current problems, there are increased efforts to colonise other planets. PROJECT INTUS is dedicated to promoting intergenerational understanding and the capacity for self-reflection. It also explores the themes of punishment and repentance and tells the story of an astronaut who plunges into a black hole and struggles with outdated values. The project reflects on the relationship with parents and self-realisation. It also sheds light on the darker side of society and advocates a better understanding between the generations. The minimalist set transforms the space into a dystopian setting and aims to save our planet and create a vision of collaboration and self-knowledge.
[Source: uferstudios.com]
TFB Nr. 1844
Cast & Credits
Text: Hoyoung Im
Choreografie: Hoyoung Im
Performer: Erol Alexandrov & Hoyoung Im
Music: Hoyoung Im
Audiovisual: Hoyoung Im
Stage and Costume Design: Soojin Oh
Co-Lighting Design: Josef Maaß
Production Assistant: Jieun Kang
Uferstudios
Video Documentation
The video documentation is produced on behalf of the Senate Department for Culture and Social Cohesion. The purpose of this contract is to document productions in the field of contemporary dance in Berlin. The master recordings are archived by the University Library of the Berlin University of Arts. Copies of the recordings on DVD are available for viewing exclusively in the reference collections of the following archives (at media desks in these institutions):
University Library of the Berlin University of Arts
Mediathek für Tanz und Theater des Internationalen Theaterinstituts / Mime Centrum Berlin
Inter-University Centre for Dance Berlin (HZT)