INTERNATIONALES THEATERINSTITUT / MIME CENTRUM BERLIN

MEDIATHEK

FÜR TANZ

UND THEATER

MCB-DV-7080

Borderless Split Brain

Beschreibung
Is a research journey into the human consciousness. Split in logical thoughts and illogical associations it penetrates our life like the tides, like a fleeting dream. The production oscillates between dance and theatre, left and right, east and west. It is a piece of struggling dance systems. On one side Japanese Butoh ' “expression of the soul” -, on the other the contemporary dance of the western world. We don’t know who will be the winner of this wrestling bout. We only know about the question that is influencing the events: Who am I and how many am I actually? Inspired by a story by Stanislaw Lem where a man’s brain is split into left and right by an accident Minako Seki puts “The duplication” on stage as a dance theatre piece full of images and associations. It’s about perception, illustration, division, left and right, light, shadows, reality and illusion, existence and consciousness. "I can’t say that I am or I am doing something. It’s only the left half of my brain. With the second one I have to compromise" frm
Choreographie
Darsteller
Martina Heim, Jasmine Morand, Jiska Morgenthal, Abdré M. Schober, Minako Seki, Alexander Sieber
Standorte
MCB
Aufnahmedatum
Samstag, 31. Dezember 2005
Länge
65 min