Three performers wearing gas masks move toward the camera. Smoke can be seen in the background.
© Revanna Hasenberg
Three performers wearing gas masks move toward the camera. Smoke can be seen in the background.
© Revanna Hasenberg

Anand Dhanakoti

ĀTMÆN

Tickets:

15 Euro (conq. 9 Euro, [k]-Karte 7,50 Euro)

Info

Recommended for ages 14 and up.
Possible triggers and/or
sensory stimuli: nudity,
fog, various smells,
high volume. Artist talk
following
the performance on Friday, February 6.

Dates

Thursday

2/5/26

7:30 PM

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Friday

2/6/26

7:30 PM

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Saturday

2/7/26

7:30 PM

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In his latest work, Hamburg-based Tamil choreographer Anand Dhanakoti links the German word »Ātmæn« (breathing) with the Sanskrit term »Ātmæn«, which refers not only to breath, but also to the soul and physical memories. For the artists in Anand‘s international team, polluted air in the cities of their countries of origin is an everyday normality; these bodily memories form the starting point for an artistic search for traces. Breathing rituals from yoga and Kalaripayattu function as culturally coded memory practices. From a decolonial perspective, the focus is on the right to clean air and the ecological imbalance caused by outsourced industries in the Global South. An immersive structure of futuristic aesthetics, soundscapes, light pulses and scent fields allows Hamburg to experience what it means when clean air cannot be taken for granted.


Artistic Direction, Choreography Anand Dhanakoti Dance Nicolas Vignolo, Akshatha Ramesh, Alegría van Poppel Lubeigt Music Amogh Swamy Stage Design Christopher Dippert Costume Arno Ramsch Light Lars Kracht Dramaturgy Barbara Schmidt-Rohr Production Management Ann-Leonie Niss Assistant Ana Salcido Artistic Assistant Haranni Umakanthan Photo Mayur Revanna, Jens Hasenberg Press- and Public Relations Sarah Rosenau

Ātmæn is a production by Anand Dhanakoti and Kampnagel. Funded by the Hamburg Ministry of Culture and Media, the Performing Arts Fund, the Hamburg Cultural Foundation, and the Rehearsal Room Fund of the Umbrella Organization for Independent Performing Arts Hamburg.