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Fliegende Wörter (6+)

explore dance – Dance for young audiences | Ceren Oran & Moving Borders (München)  

21 Jan 2024 | Made in Potsdam 2023Young dance

It all starts with a sound that turns into a rhythm, then into music. Words chained together fly around and create different melodies, choreographies, images and moods. Fliegende Wörter is a joyful contemporary dance performance composed and performed by two dancers and a musician. They use different strings of words to develop a surreal flow. The words inspire the dance movements and the music. In the end, they embark on a playfully creative journey with each other and with the children, transforming the space into a magical landscape.

Pop-Ups for school classes: 
Thu 18.01.: Friedrich-Wolf-Theater Eisenhüttenstadt
Fri 19.01.: AWO Grundschule Marie Juchacz Potsdam (closed event)

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Price info Ticket

Price group G
Advance booking: € 10 / red. € 5
Box office: € 11 / red. € 5

Festival pass Made in Potsdam: 30 € / red. 15 €

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Credits

Concept: Ceren Oran
Choreography: Ceren Oran & Roni Sagi
Performance: Ceren Oran / Jin Lee, Roni Sagi / Jihun Choi, Gudrun Raber-Plaichinger
Music: Gudrun Raber-Plaichinger
Costumes: Sigrid Wurzinger
Dramaturgical accompaniment: Moos Van den Broek
Duration: approx. 40 minutes

A production of explore dance - Netzwerk Tanz für junges Publikum, a cooperation of fabrik moves Potsdam, Fokus Tanz | Tanz und Schule e.V. München, K3 | Tanzplan Hamburg and HELLERAU - European Centre for the Arts. Supported by TANZPAKT Stadt-Land-Bund with funds from the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media, the Ministry of Culture and Media of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg, the Cultural Department of the City of Munich and the Bavarian State Association for Contemporary Dance with funds from the Bavarian State Ministry of Education and Cultural Affairs, as well as the City of Potsdam and the Ministry of Science, Research and Culture of the State of Brandenburg, the Saxon State Ministry of Science and the Arts and the City of Dresden. With the kind support of the ART MENTOR FOUNDATION LUCERNE.