A white person sits under a water surface with their eyes closed. The light and small waves are reflected on the skin.
© Heike Schluckebier
A white person sits under a water surface with their eyes closed. The light and small waves are reflected on the skin.
© Heike Schluckebier
Dance

Patricia Carolin Mai

Komm Gucken

Tickets:

24 Euro (conc. 12 Euro, [k]-Karte 12 Euro)

Info

Recommended from the age of 14. Moments of nudity possible.

Dates

Thursday

1/16/25

8:00 PM

Friday

1/17/25

7:00 PM

/ Remaining tickets at the box office if any

Friday

1/17/25

8:00 PM

8:00 PM

Artist Talk

Saturday

1/18/25

7:00 PM

/ Remaining tickets at the box office if any

Most recently, Patricia Carolin Mai staged a choreography with more than a hundred dancers on our big stage and is part of various large-scale community projects. Her new solo work KOMM GUCKEN is therefore almost like a moment of introspection and artistic reflection. KOMM GUCKEN is a choreographic monologue in which Patricia Carolin Mai has invited seven choreographers to take part in the rehearsal process: Hamburg-based artists Antje Pfundtner, René*e Reith and Gifty Lartey, Angela Alves from Berlin, Esl Kim from Seoul, Connor Schumacher from Rotterdam and Katarina Verstockt from Antwerp. Together, they explore the question of how gazes shape our social structures and how the gaze on bodies can change.


Artistic Direction, Choreography, Dance Patricia Carolin Mai Dramaturgy Anne Kersting Musical Direction, Composition Fanis Gioles Lightdesign Diego Muhr Production Design and Aesthetics Anne Vockenroth Choreographic encounters with Angela Alves, Antje Pfundtner, Connor Schumacher, Esl Kim, Gifty Lartey, Katie Verstockt, René*e Reith Photography Hanna Naske, Heike Schluckebier, Tom Dachs Videography Seda Kaçak, Daniel Takla-Zehrfeld Teaservideo Yunus Köylü Graphic Design Paul Rutrecht Newsletter Martha Schmalz Collaboration Agnieszka Kreft Production Management Alexandra Schmidt

KOMM GUCKEN is a production by Patricia Carolin Mai in co-production with Kampnagel. Funded by the Hamburg Ministry of Culture and Media.