2012/10/08
20:00

“Heavy composition in white – The Game” Open Try out + Feedback

Monday 8th October, 2012 | 20:00

The performing arts collective ’77 Stolen Fish’ is invited to Diskurs ´12 Festival in Gießen, and want to open their last “run trough” before they travel.

You are all warmly invited to be part of this game aswell to the open feedback after the show.

Free entry – donation are welcome!

About

Rules can feel like the bars that hold us prisoner, or the big arms that rock us to sleep. Arbitrary or profoundly meaningful, we need them, we seek them, we demand them. They can tie us down, snarled in “should”s and “must”s, or liberate us from the paralyzing weight of infinite possibility. With them we can hide or reveal, abuse or protect. They enable us to play together on this little plot of dirt. But how do we use them once we have them?

“Heavy composition in white” is a game within a game within a game. It is as much a game between the performers, as one with the audience, as it is the game of performance itself.

There is no acting, only an attempt to play the game until its end.
Will we make it?

Created and Performed by 77 Stolen Fish

Interpreters: Andrea Krohn, Marielle Kleyn Winkel, Sebastian Collado, Katharina Schwärzer, Julia Metzger-Traber, Valeria Germain
Technical Director: Davide De Lillis

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