A group of people in blue clothing walk head-on towards the camera. Six people are clearly visible in the foreground, their sweaty faces are illuminated, they look seriously into the distance. All of them are barefoot.
© Öncü Gültekin
A group of people in blue clothing walk head-on towards the camera. Six people are clearly visible in the foreground, their sweaty faces are illuminated, they look seriously into the distance. All of them are barefoot.
© Öncü Gültekin
Dance

Patricia Carolin Mai

Rausch

Tickets:

28/20/14 Euro (erm. 9 Euro, [k]-Karte 7 Euro)

Past dates

Once again Patricia Carolin Mai invites Hamburg residents of all generations to work with her on a large dance and music piece: Together with 132 people, the local
choreographer and dancer examines the states, causes and extent of exhilaration: Is it a myth, an illusion, or the faint hope of being drawn into unknown spells? A continuation of her artistic exploration of the collective body in extreme situations.

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Dancing: Alma Bleschke, Amy Gabriela Cimerman, Anastasia Lola, Anke Kühne, Anke Schlicht, Anna Küster, Anne Koenen, Bequa Choi, Britta Siegmund, Caren Jungclaussen, Carlotta Ortinger, Celina Rahman, Christiane Böhm, Christina Rohde, David Mauer, Dirk David, Dorothea Derksen, Elke Klose, Elisabeth Voigt, Ellen Binek, Emilia Sägebrecht, Esther Meyer, Eva Blome, Farina Eggers, Friederike Brändlein, Friederike Seneberg, Gabriela Pérez, Gesa Körner, Gesa Krenz, Gesine Lenz, Gloria Cazallas Piqueras, Gretchen Anni Olivia Duda, Hanna Alt, Hannah Alena Herb, Hannah Biehl, Hannah Lötzke, Hannah Mischkowski, Hansun Leem, Heidi Knaut, Heike Schluckebier, Helga Damm, Isa Zimmer, Jana Irle, Jana Westermann, Janne Zech, Jannis Hertel, Janusz Reichelt, Johanna Geißler, Johanna Müller, Johanna Rex, Jule Abt, Julie Kuhn, Jürgen Wehnert, Katja Teichert, Katrin Çetin, Klaus Bokelmann, Kora Büllesfeld, Kristina Matthiesen, Krista Bonne, Lara Riemann, Lea Holst, Lea Hufnagel, Lea Schäfer, Lisa Adolf, Lisa Dilger, Lisa Lotte Giebel, Lisa Hachenberg, Liv Neumann, Luise Flügger, Manfred Hüttmann, Mareike Ludwig, Mareike Nee, Maria Denoke, Marianne Eplinius, Marte Aline Börger, Martina Detjen, Mathilde Zorč, Meike Ziegner, Melanie Schorsch, Melanie Isabell Schmidt, Mira Saathoff, Miriam Niebuhr, Mona Schmidt, Nadia Ermakova, Nadine Bastian, Natalie Langer, Nele Sophie Tiessen, Paula Möhring, Paulina Krischker, Rebekka Torp, Reiner Kühne, Robin Link, Sara Mätzold, Sarah Sassenberg, Saskia Hertel, Silvia Hafkus, Simona Wewerka, Sophia Firgau, Sophie Schneider, Stefanie Brand, Stefanie Tübinger, Stéphanie Irmer, Susanne Wehowsky, Suzan Turan, Sven Hans Glietenberg, Sylke Jehna, Tanja Jorns, Tine Franzen, Tomomi Fujiwara, Toni Bock, Ulf Haase, Ulrike Meyer, Ulrike Röfer-Wehnert, Ute Rohles, Vanya Karayan, Verena Kampschulte, Wanda Kilias, Wiebke Brinkmann, Yasar Kan, Yasmin Kopp, Yuan Hongwei and Youn Nim Fischötter Choreography and artistic direction: Patricia Carolin Mai Dramaturgy: Anne Kersting Musical direction, composition and live music: Maike Hautz Composition and live music: Gabriel Wörfel Transformational choral work and musical advice: Anka Draugelates Assistance: Celia Iriria Valverde Gerner, Sabeth Valiensi Stage and costume design: Maryna Ianina, Anne Elisabeth Schiller-Witzmann, Caroline Packenius Lighting design: Diego Muhr Collaborative lighting design: Jana Köster Scientific support: Britta Lübke Artistic collaboration and communication: Lisa Lotte Giebel Video and editing: Seda Kaçak, Daniel Takla Zehrfeld Camera: Tobias Ochterbeck, Yunus Köylü Photography: Öncü Hrant Gültekin Consultancy research: Liz Rech, Tahni Holt Graphics: Paul Rutrecht, Si-Ying Fung Production management and PÖ: Alexandra Schmidt

RAUSCH is a production by Patricia Carolin Mai in co-production with Kampnagel, K3 | Tanzplan Hamburg and LOFFT - DAS THEATER Leipzig. Supported by: Behörde für Kultur und Medien Hamburg, Fonds Darstellende Künste with funds from the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media within the framework of NEUSTART KULTUR, Claussen-Simon-Stiftung and the City of Leipzig - Cultural Office.