deep eye sea is about the ocean and the melting ice, about landscapes and habitats in which we are lost and at the same time suspended.
In memories and research, Jasmin İhraç encountered different perspectives on the sea and water in its aggregate states Through their dance - in places as diverse as Phaselis in Asia Minor, Ilulissat in Greenland and the Hanseatic city of Hamburg, above and under water - they link individual stations, movements and video material.
The performance examines how human relationships to the sea and ice can be expressed through and with the body: To what extent does the body become the site of these relationships? How can we open ourselves up to listen more deeply to the ocean and gain a different understanding of the relationships in which we are entangled?
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