Thursday 28.09
h 20:30
Trajal Harrell / Schauspielhaus Zürich
Tickets 20 €In the productions of choreographer and dancer Trajal Harrell, the fashion show is merely the outer façade of a host of themes that unfold beneath the surface, as in his second production for the Schauspielhaus Zürich Dance Ensemble. Between subtle choreography and theatrical poses, reflections on history and the present emerge: diverse bodies are inscribed in narratives that go beyond personal biographies. These vulnerable bodies, always in close relation to the carefully designed costumes, recount stories of power and inequality, but also of faith in change and in the possibility of a human community. Harrell thus combines a mix of cultures of movement and aesthetic forms to create his unique artistic language.
Thursday 28.09
h 20:30
Full price €20
Reduced €15
In the productions of choreographer and dancer Trajal Harrell, the fashion show is merely the outer façade of a host of themes that unfold beneath the surface, as in his second production for the Schauspielhaus Zürich Dance Ensemble. Between subtle choreography and theatrical poses, reflections on history and the present emerge: diverse bodies are inscribed in narratives that go beyond personal biographies. These vulnerable bodies, always in close relation to the carefully designed costumes, recount stories of power and inequality, but also of faith in change and in the possibility of a human community. Harrell thus combines a mix of cultures of movement and aesthetic forms to create his unique artistic language.
Trajal Harrell / Schauspielhaus Zürich Dance Ensemble
Trajal Harrell
Titilayo Adebayo, Alicia Aumüller, Frances Chiaverini, Sultan Çoban, Adel Sze-Farragne, Trajal Harrell, Tabita Johannes, Thibault Lac, Nasheeka Nedsreal, Perle Palombe, Karin Pfammatter, Maximilian Reichert, Lena Schwarz, Stephen Thompson, Songhay Toldon, Jeremy Nedd, Thomas Wodianka
Maria Ferreira Silva, Ondrej Vidlar
Trajal Harrell, Asma Maroof
Trajal Harrell, Erik Flatmo
Stéfane Perraud
Laura Paetau, Tobias Staab
Schauspielhaus Zürich