A person with dark hair and tattoos on her arms lies on a black couch and supports herself with one arm so that her mouth is not visible. She is wearing a white top and torn jeans.
© Enad Marouf Adam Hammad
A person with dark hair and tattoos on her arms lies on a black couch and supports herself with one arm so that her mouth is not visible. She is wearing a white top and torn jeans.
© Enad Marouf Adam Hammad
Dance

K3 | Tanzplan Hamburg / Enad Marouf

TanzHochDrei: And Now It Is Night

Tickets:

15 / 9 Euro

Past dates

Thursday

3/16/23

8:30 PM

Saturday

3/18/23

9:00 PM

Sunday

3/19/23

6:00 PM

Night has a sense of staging: As thoughts spill into the pillow, memories, fantasies or doubts submerge our thinking. People come in proximity or distance themselves in their dens. A process of transformation and change is at play. And Now It Is Night explores queer memory, loss and desire. Movement, text and sound are overlaid and fragmented. Revealing a nonlinear story, set in an architectural installation that is reminiscent of the old city of Damascus at night.

During his residency at K3, Enad Marouf researches memory, its temporality and how memories are embodied through poetry, gesture and image. He aims to develop a practice of fragmentation, with concentration on queer Narratives and histories from the Middle East. Shifting questions of straightforward identity politics towards a process of embodiment.


Enad Marouf is a Syrian-German performance and video artist living in Berlin. He holds an MA in Choreography and Performance from the Institute of Applied Theatre Studies in Giessen. His solo works and collaborations have been shown at the Athens Biennale, Kunstenfestivaldesarts, Sophiensælen, Centre Français de Damas, Tate Modern, Art Institute of Chicago and Shedhalle Zurich, among others.


Concept, Choreography, Text: Enad Marouf Co-choreography, performance: Arad Inbar, Jao Moon, Anton Obukhivskyi, Samuel Pereira Installation: Enad Marouf Architectural supervision, Fabrication: Jascha Kretschmann Light: Jacqueline Sobiszewski Music: Bell Towers Costumes: Grzegorz Matlag Production management: Florian Greß

Eine Produktion von Enad Marouf, in Koproduktion mit K3 | Tanzplan Hamburg.