Production Details / Press Releases
order of language spilling
spelled and un-spelled voice, spine, fingernails, shadow
broken a part and puzzled landscape in body
breathing the air between
observer, past and I and spelling
A solo dance performance confronting the body landscape, before its configurations of language or orientation. Deconstruction and Regeneration of being, territory of emotion, sexuality, and geometrical weight. Chorea, to oscillate Trash and Flesh, Rhythmically piling up dust of memories.
Cut out moments of Silence.
Cast & Credits
Conception / Choreography / Dance: Yuko Kaseki
Music: Collen, Sarah Peebles, Swinemünder Bridge, John Cage
Light Design: Marc Ates
Directorial Advice: Isak Immanuel
DOCK 11
Kastanienallee 79
10435 Berlin
Tickets: dock11-berlin.de/theater/service/tickets
DOCK 11 / DOCK ART GmbH
dockart@dockart.de
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)
Yuko Kaseki / Trailers and Video Documentations
- Yuko Kaseki: 9 steps to dust (2024)
- Yuko Kaseki: DIVINE (2023)
- Yuko Kaseki: CUNTethics & SQUATconstellations (2020)
- Yuko Kaseki: W!O!man MADe (2018)
- Yuko Kaseki: Monster Mechanism (2016)
- Yuko Kaseki: TANZABEND 3 – OPPOSITION (Teil 2) (2016)
- Yuko Kaseki: SHOOT JEEZ MY GOSH (2015)
- Yuko Kaseki: KUUGE – HimmelBlume (2012)
- Yuko Kaseki: Different Types of Silence (2011)
- Yuko Kaseki: Different Types of Silence (2011)
- Yuko Kaseki: DORODORO Quarks (2010)
- Yuko Kaseki: Circle Games and Continuous Cities (2009)