English performances: November 20, 16:30 and 20:30
Home Visit Europe is a performance you can put in your hand luggage - big ideas are rarely presented so intimately. What is Europe actually? Is it a geographic border, a cultural identity, a coalition of states? It is said over and over that Europe is an ever changing idea - too theoretical, as the individual can tell from their own experience. Rimini Protokoll contrasts this abstract idea of Europe with the individuality of a private apartment. Fifteen people become part of a joint play in a living room that interweaves personal stories and the political mechanisms of Europe. How much Europe is in us all?
20/11/2015
20/11/2015
20/11/2015
24/11/2015
24/11/2015
25/11/2015
25/11/2015
26/11/2015
26/11/2015
28/11/2015
28/11/2015
More performances within Akcent 2015:
Jessica Litwak — Solo and group techniques of socially engaged theatre
Fremde Freunde / Walk between Dresden and Prague
Husam Abed – Smooth Life
Free Apples — DidaDiv / Refugees
Rimini Protokoll (Helgard Haug, Daniel Wetzel) – Qualitätskontrolle / Quality Control
Lola Arias – Audition for a demonstration
Interrobang – Preenacting Europe
LLoyd Newson / DV8 Physical Theatre — John
AKCENT Festival in Plzen
Workshop: Jessica Litwak — Solo and group techniques of socially engaged theatre
Credits
Concept / Script / Direction: Helgard Haug, Stefan Kaegi, Daniel Wetzel || Dramaturgy: Katja Hagedorn || Interaction Design: Mirko Dietrich, Hans Leser, Grit Schuster || Assistance Interaction Design: Philipp Arnold || Setting: Lena Mody, Belle Santos || Assistance Setting: Ran Chai Bar-zvi || Production Management: Juliane Männel || Technical Direction: Sven Nichterlein || Website Design: Tawan Arun + Ralph Gowers (Programming) || Website Editorial: Cornelius Puschke
Home Visit Europe is a production of Rimini Apparat.
In coproduction with Archa Theatre Prague (CZ). BIT Teatergarasjen/Bergen International Festival (NO). Frascati Teater Amsterdam (NL). HAU Hebbel am Ufer Berlin (D). Kaaitheater Brussels (BE). LIFT London (GB). Malta Festival Poznan (PL). Mungo Park (DK). Sort/Hvid (DK). Teater Nordkraft (DK). Théâtre de la Commune Aubervilliers (FR). Théâtre Garonne (FR). Teatro Maria Matos (PT).
A House on Fire commission / coproduction with the support of the Cultural Program of the European Union. The project is supported by Capital Culture Fund Berlin.