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Recording: 2017-12-03 , NAH DRAN 67 | ada Studio (Video © Walter Bickmann)

Daniella Eriksson

Ranunculus

NAH DRAN 67 | ada Studio in den Uferstudios

Production Details / Press Releases

The piece “Ranunculus” is an intimate solo portraying a dreamlike collage of life. With a delicate mixture of body, feelings and nonsense Daniella Eriksson seeks to raise questions about our perception of reality. By breaking a grounded, controlled and fast dance style with theatrical gestures she captivates the audience like a poisonous flower. Created with contrasts and juxtapositions the solo provides space for interpretation and reflection. “Ranunculus” is a shared moment between performer and audience and a seductive invitation to an existential landscape.

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TFB Nr. 1133

Cast & Credits

By and with: Daniella Eriksson
Supported by Theaterhaus Mitte.

ada Studio
Management / Organization: Gabi Beier
Public relations: Silke Wiethe
Technical management: Ansgar Tappert
Funded by the Berlin Senate Department for Culture and Europe.
Thanks to the Inter-University Centre for Dance Berlin and the Uferstudios-Team.

ada Studio in den Uferstudios

Uferstr. 23
13357 Berlin

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Tickets: (030) 21 80 05 07
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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)

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