Three people in tight-fitting, shiny full-body suits in red and blue lie on the floor and stretch their arms and legs in the air.
© Simone Scardovelli
Three people in tight-fitting, shiny full-body suits in red and blue lie on the floor and stretch their arms and legs in the air.
© Simone Scardovelli
Performance / Dance

Antje Pfundtner in Gesellschaft

We Call it a House

Tickets:

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

Info

The performance is being filmed and photographed. There are moments that are very loud.

Past dates

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Friday

2/17/23

8:00 PM

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Saturday

2/18/23

8:00 PM

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Sunday

2/19/23

6:00 PM

It started with the question who owns the stage, who is coming and who is waiting for whom. In the middle of the pandemic, “Antje Pfundtner in Gesellschaft” (APiG) then awaited all those who did not come. In their documentary “We call it a house”, the stage mutated into a house that was open to everyone – and allowed the audience to get a closer look at home than in the direct encounter. The question “What do you need the others for?”, which was already the basis of the trio’s work back then, is even more relevant now: because this time the audience is present. The house opens up again and APiG questions the common place where everyone comes together. Who needs whom here? For what? And who are the others this time? WE CALL IT A HOUSE searches for the right words and wrong gestures to find out.


Idea & Concept: Antje Pfundtner in Gesellschaft Choreography: Antje Pfundtner Dance: Juliana Oliveira, Antje Pfundtner, Matthew Rogers Dramaturgy: Anne Kersting Music and Sound: Nikolaus Woernle Stage: Irene Pätzug Costume: Yvonne Marcour Light: Michael Lentner Production, PR and Marketing: Hannah Melder Assistence: Vivienne Lütteken The evening is opened by: Ying-Hsueh Chen und Greta Granderath, Venetsiana Kalampaliki, Israel Akpan Sunday und Paul Timmich Guests: Dani Brown, FrontMan, Alrun Hofert, Fabrice Mazliah

WE CALL IT A HOUSE is a production by Antje Pfundtner in company in co-production with Kampnagel Hamburg. "We Call it a House" is supported by TANZPAKT Stadt-Land-Bund with funds from the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media and by the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg, Department for Culture and the Media.