A choreographic exploration of disorientation and change
"Perhaps the only certainty we have is that everything remains in motion."
With the performance Climb a Mountain, Julia Riera and her company MIRA embark on a search for orientation in a world that is constantly changing. Inspired by fragments by Daniel Schreiber and Paul Auster, the piece asks how we face the loss of certainties - and what can arise when we find ourselves in uncertainty. The stage becomes a space of experience in which uncertainty does not appear as a lack, but as an opportunity for new perspectives.
At the center is an artistic figure, embodied by Joy Kammin, who navigates through a landscape that is constantly changing. Fragmented movements, sudden changes of direction and moments of stillness make it possible to physically experience what disorientation feels like - and what openings it offers at the same time.
Language, sound and light interweave to create a multi-layered choreography that invites the audience to discover the creative potential of uncertainty. Climb a Mountain is a quiet reflection on being lost - and on the power of sensing new paths in change.
Since 2009, Julia Riera has been developing interdisciplinary stage and site-specific performances with MIRA that combine social phenomena with central human questions. Her works are characterized by a sensitive, intense body language and a duality between beauty and rupture. Riera regularly collaborates with artists from other disciplines and thus continuously expands the boundaries of dance.
Choreography & artistic direction: Julia Riera
Choreography & dance: Joy Kammin
Composition: Timm Roller
Lighting design: Jasper Diekamp
Outside Eye: Odile Foehl
Photo & film, social media, poster & flyer design: Julia Franken
Finances: Anika Bendel Anika Bendel
A production by MIRA.
Supported by the Fonds Darstellende Künste, NRW Landesbüro Freie Darstellende Künste, Kulturamt der Stadt Köln and the Karin und Uwe Hollweg Stiftung.
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