Programm
MKT #9 Let’s skip it. Let’s keep it.
Since 2018, our series „Macht Kritisch(es) Theater“ has opened the stage for
structural reflections on power relations in theater companies. The past panel discussions and workshops of the series brought up topics such as social exclusivity, the anti-racism clause, and, pandemic-related, the resonances of theater and digital space.
Lecture-performance “Let’s skip it. Let’s keep it.” is an intersection between personal experiences and historical events.
“I am going through a vacuum. This is a place where nothing is ever fixed. There are many gaps. Everything is in a falling apart state.
There are longings and dreams. Disabled, neurodivergent. The relationships there are shaped by rocks which I had in my pockets as I was a child and by tortured rocks which I found here on the photos. I am lining up objects, pictures and words.”
“I am looking at the document that points me towards the missing pieces as well as the new voids
Pausing
Unfolding
Untangling
Unraveling:
Cases, proofs, silhouettes
Ways, routes, waywards.”
“I hold in my hands black and white photographs from my village. The bogs have been drained, laid in smooth lines of peat. The peat workers are exhausted. Machines and people are brought in by railroad, and peat is transported away. What spaces have these routes created?”
Jeanna, Kira, Victoria collaborate in the lecture-performance exploring intersections between personal experiences and historical events. This fluid sharing delves into traumas that transcend generations, shaping human and non-human bodies and landscapes.
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Weitere Termine
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Duration
90min with breaks
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Funding
Mittel des Projektfonds Kulturförderung Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg.
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Spoken language
English, excerpts in Russian.
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Subtitles
English.
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Triggers / Content note
Russian and Soviet imperialism and colonialism, thematization of discriminations, ableism, racism, ecocide, grief, trauma.
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Accessibility information
- Relaxed event with breaks. Different sitting options are available: beanbags, pillows, chairs. There are stim/fidget toys in the space. You can come and leave the space anytime. You can move around and change your positions.
- Early boarding: you can come 30 minutes earlier to find your seat.
- The space is accessible without steps. There is no barrier-free bathroom at the moment. The bathrooms are located 50 m from the space and accessible with ramp.
- The performers will describe themselves, images and video. But there is no blind assistance.
- Premises may be noisy due to proximity to the S-Bahn. There are earplugs in the space.
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Covid Safety
We kindly ask to do a Covid self-test and wear a mask if it is accessible for you.
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Image description
This is a black and white graphic depicting two human torsos with their hands on the right side of the image, stacked vertically and reproducing the same hand movement. Their right hands are pouring soil into their left hands, which appears to be pouring the soil away. Below the torsos are multiple small and larger close-up images of the soil being poured away. On the left side of the image are two sentences. The white text at the top reads: ‚Let’s skip it.‘ The black text at the bottom reads: ‚Let’s keep it.
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Credits
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Performance concept
Jeanna Kolesova, Victoria Sarangova, Kira Shmyreva. -
Accessibility concept
Kira Shmyreva. -
Performers
Jeanna Kolesova, Victoria Sarangova, Kira Shmyreva. -
Visuals
Jeanna Kolesova, Victoria Sarangova, Kira Shmyreva. -
Audiodescription
Ari Althaus, Kira Shmyreva. -
Rope and artistic consultant
Ann Antidote. -
Moderator
Marina Iriski. -
Producer
Charlotte Maaß. -
Dramaturgical Support Berliner Ringtheater
Charlotte Maaß. -
Technicians Berliner Ringtheater
Govoi, Till Eifert.
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