Twelve dancers in white, semi-transparent dresses with puffed sleeves, ruffles and pleats dance loosely and ecstatically with their eyes closed. Hair swings around, arms up and to the side.
© Mila Ercoli
Twelve dancers in white, semi-transparent dresses with puffed sleeves, ruffles and pleats dance loosely and ecstatically with their eyes closed. Hair swings around, arms up and to the side.
© Mila Ercoli
Dance

Jose Vidal

Nube

Tickets:

44/36/24/14 Euro (conc. from 9 Euro, [k]-Karte from 7 Euro)

Info

Wheelchair spaces for this production are available by telephone (040 270 949 49, Tue-Sat / 10:00-18:00) or on site at the Kampnagel box office (Tue-Sat / 15:00-18:00). Due to the special stage situation, these seats have slight viewing restrictions and are available at a reduced price.

Past dates

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Thursday

3/21/24

8:00 PM

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Friday

3/22/24

8:00 PM

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Saturday

3/23/24

8:00 PM

With his internationally successful production RITO DE PRIMAVERA, Jose Vidal and his company CÍA first played their way into the hearts of Kampnagel audiences in 2018; with his own Kampnagel production EMERGENZ – a visually powerful, rhythmic and highly energetic group choreography with 101 dancers about the movement of the social and the social in motion – he thrilled audiences once again. After two works in public space, ELEMENTAR and TRAMAS-HAMBURG, which were created during the pandemic, Jose Vidal is finally returning to the big Kampnagel stage with his company CÍA. NUBE explores the cloud as a symbol of contemplation and movement. The cloud is a structure that is difficult to grasp and at the same time a symbolic and sensitive reflection of human emotions and longings. In Vidal's work, the cloud becomes an allegory for transience, change, death, transformation and the anarchy of natural phenomena that transcend human imagination – much like the origin of the cosmos or a black hole. NUBE is a journey in search of the truths taught by the heavens.

Seven dancers in light, airy, semi-transparent white costumes move around each other with loosely raised arms. Hair swings gently around and the light is soft and warm.
© Mila Ercoli
Five dancers in white, light dresses dance like fairies with elegant arms, flowing hair and swinging skirts. The one in front stretches her arm forward longingly with a grasping hand.
© Mila Ercoli
A person in a bright, semi-transparent costume dances in red light and fog. The back is arched, the arms stretched upwards and to the side, the movement is flowing and loose. Two more pairs of arms appear behind them.
© Mila Ercoli
The outlines of six dancers against a warm, yellow background with their arms gently to the side. They all move swaying and relaxed, as if in a trance.
© Mila Ercoli
In blue light, a dancer stands in a white, semi-transparent costume with a cut-out on her stomach and holds one arm loosely upwards, the other arm in front of her upper body with a bent hand. Her gaze is to the right, her mouth is loosely open.
© Mila Ercoli
Seven dancers in white, semi-transparent dresses with puffed sleeves, ruffles and pleats dance loosely and ecstatically through a grey and foggy room. Hair swings around, arms to the side, gaining momentum.
© Mila Ercoli
Twelve dancers in white, semi-transparent dresses with puffed sleeves, ruffles and pleats dance loosely and ecstatically with their eyes closed. Hair swings around, arms up and to the side.
© Mila Ercoli

Performers Antonio Rivas, Francisca Concha, Jorge Olivera, Maira Aldana, Marahui Cárdenas, Marcel Torres, Matías Castro, Matthias Chacón, Melissa Briones, Natalia Bakulic, Pedro Drapela, Rommy Rojas, Vivian Odeth Moreno, Yanara Salinas Idea and Choreography Jose Vidal Music-Sound Design Andrés Abarzúa Set Design Julio Escobar Mellado, Jose Vidal Lighting Design Julio Escobar Mellado Aromatic Scent Design Paloma Espinoza @perfumeriabotanica Costumes SISA @shopsisa Production Antonia Cea, Catalina Avaria Rehersals Director Natalia Bakulic Assistants Ioanna Kerasopoulou, Loreto Leonvendagar Technical Management Julio Escobar Mellado Assistant Technical Management Matías Trujillo Acknowledgments to Goethe-Institut Chile, Abigail Hernández, Benjamín Marchant, Bruno Torres, Carlos Mangas, Damián Ketterer, Diego Barrera Bustamante, Dos Alas, Eduardo Gallagher, Fernando Núñez, Jeannette Ortiz, Joshua Leyton, María Jesús Achondo, Moira Cummins, Paloma Espinoza, Paloma Chicharro, Rodrigo Costa, Rodrigo Mora and our partner on the road, contents, dreams, and projects Natalia Ramirez for being part of this process. All those who supported us in the Crowdfunding Campaign Francisca Las Heras, Cristián Pizarro, Sophia Otto, Elena Montes, Karen Pérez, Bernardita Larraín Cagnolatti, Familia Ketterer Hoppe, Manuela Barros, Carolina Calderón Salvo, Lorena Hurtado, Anabella Vidal, Solange Medina, Paula Hernández Cerda, Astrid Karol Elicker, Cecilia Yáñez, Tomas Salinas, José Antonio Bolumburu, Amelia Ibañez, Juan Yarur, Guille Italiani, Jacob Sheehan, Elisa García Huidobro, Paloma Chicharro, Paula Leonvendagar, Magdalena Fernández Cuevas, José Ignacio Calderón Lathrop, Cazu Zegers, Pilar Von Hummel, Greta Sandon, Catalina Valdés, Agustín Reyes, Pola Covarrubias, Macarena Barros, Virginia Acosta, Mateo Zlatar, Andrea Carolina Berger, Claudia Berger, Tito Noguera, Ana María Silva Cerpa, Gabriele Reuter, Vicente Meléndez, Juan Pablo Barahona, Maikol Sánchez, Andrea L`Huillier, José Miguel Infante, Francisca Jara Vargas, Ivania Bakulic, Carlo Urra, Jorge Santos, Alexandra Cavada, Paula Valenzuela, Carolina Troncoso, Domingo Santa María, Mirla Salgado, María José Pantoja, Angélica Oñate, Cristóbal Muhr, Nancy Lovera, Juan José Calderón, Beatriz Briceño, Daniel Benítez, Soledad Villanueva

Co-produced by GAM and Kampnagel.

In collaboration with CEINA, NAVE, Escuela De Teatro Universidad De Chile, Academia Pulso.

Supported by Claussen-Simon-Stiftung.