Julian Weber

sight seeing

Fear of invisibility is prominent in our digitised world. The influence of humankind in our tangible world has, in contrast, recently come to be profoundly visible, whereby humanity itself has become a geological force. This point of view is used to destabilise the anthropocentric perspective and to investigate the vulnerability of a multidimensional physicality.

In sight seeing, a figure lives in a white, one-dimensional world, looking for amusement and her/his own origins. In this space, at once forming a theatrical cage, the desktop of a computer and a comic strip, sight seeing navigates between the humane and the inhuman. In dialogue with musician Lynn Suemitsu, Julian Weber establishes a temporary living space, and invites the spectator to engage in ‘sight seeing.’

Choreography, dance, stage
Julian Weber
Music, performance
Lynn Suemitsu
Stage
Jonas Maria Droste
Light
Emilio Cordero Checa
Comic, performance
Pierre Marie Besse
Performance
Olivia McGregor
Costume
Don Aretino
Production, outside eye
David Eckelmann
Production
Juan Gabriel Harcha
Support
Hauptstadtkulturfonds
Co-production
workspacebrussels/Life Long Burning with support by the European Culture Programme and Tanzfabrik Berlin in the frame of apap – Performing Europe 2020, co-funded by the Creative Europe Programme of the European Union
  • Sat 16 Nov
  • 21:00 - 22:10
Afgelopen

Locatie

STUK Studio

Prijs

Standard €10 • Reduction €6

Duration

70'