THE DAYS OF WANDER
Choreographic Action in the public space
Tags: dance, performance art, site-specific, artistic intervention, performing arts festival Berlin 2018
The Days of Wander is a choreographic intervention in the public space. Starting from the
urban environment as a source of inspiration, a group of dancers / performers creates a dance
composition. With their body as their only instrument, they will translate various stimuli from
their surroundings into movement. The piece aims to initiate a dialogue with public life with
the aim of creatively reconstructing reality and generating an artistic response to it. A first
performance of the project took place during the performing Arts Festival Berlin in June 2018
at Warschauera Brücke.
Dates
Sat.9 June 2018 + Sun.10 June 2018
Place
Warschauer Brücke, accross the SBahn Warschauer Str.
Credits
Concept, Choreography: Despina Kapetanaki
Performers: Nadine Freisleben, Sally Kreimendahl, Mariangela Tinelli, Despina Kapetanaki
Part of PAF 2018 (Performing Arts Festival Berlin 2018)
Choreographic Action in the public space
Tags: dance, performance art, site-specific, artistic intervention, performing arts festival Berlin 2018
The Days of Wander is a choreographic intervention in the public space. Starting from the
urban environment as a source of inspiration, a group of dancers / performers creates a dance
composition. With their body as their only instrument, they will translate various stimuli from
their surroundings into movement. The piece aims to initiate a dialogue with public life with
the aim of creatively reconstructing reality and generating an artistic response to it. A first
performance of the project took place during the performing Arts Festival Berlin in June 2018
at Warschauera Brücke.
Dates
Sat.9 June 2018 + Sun.10 June 2018
Place
Warschauer Brücke, accross the SBahn Warschauer Str.
Credits
Concept, Choreography: Despina Kapetanaki
Performers: Nadine Freisleben, Sally Kreimendahl, Mariangela Tinelli, Despina Kapetanaki
Part of PAF 2018 (Performing Arts Festival Berlin 2018)