PHOTO: © Simone Scardovelli

Bones

In the organizer's words:

"Bones" is an immersive performance by choreographer Fabrice Mazliah and curator Claude Jansen. Together with a Namibian-German team of artists, they interweave analog, spiritual and digital media to create a multi-sensory experience. Based on research into a stolen Namibian Ongoma drum and the 8,000-year-old bones of a shaman in Germany, "Bones" focuses on the knowledge that lives in bones and on the connection between people, the environment and ancestors. Using AR glasses (augmented reality) and digital sound modulation, the performers create threshold spaces between science and speculation, performance and ritual, human and matter. The result is a body and soundscape in which the rhythms of heartbeats, drums, birds and trees merge. "Bones" invites the audience to embark on a journey of the senses and opens up a space in which past and present, spirituality and technology enter into a visible and invisible relationship.

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Price information:

17 €, reduced 8 €

Location

Frankfurt LAB Schmidtstraße 12 60326 Frankfurt am Main

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