Christoph Marthaler

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Archive 2011
Theatre

Direction, Christoph Marthaler
Set Decoration, costumes, Anna Viebrock
Music Supervisor, Rosemary Hardy
Music Direction collaboration, piano, Bendix Dethleffsen
Direction Assistant, Gerhard Alt
Lighting, Phoenix (Andreas Hofer)
Son, Fritz Rickenbacher
Dramaturgy, Stefanie Carp, Malte Ubenauf
Technical Direction, Peter Riis Mørk
Direction Assistant, Sophie Zeuschner
Set and Costumes Assistant, Ramallah Sarah Aubrecht
With Marc Bodnar, Raphael Clamer, Bendix Dethleffsen, Rosemary Hardy, Ueli Jäggi, Jürg Kienberger, Kassaaluq Qaavigaq, Sasha Rau, Bettina Stucky, Nukâka Coster Waldau

Production Unlimited Performing Arts / Nicolai Vemming
Coproduction Katuaq Nuuk ; Volksbühne am Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz ; Festspillene i Bergen, Wiener Festwochen ; Royal Danish Theatre ; Stockholms Stadsteater ; Kampnagel Hamburg ; London 2012 Cultural Olympics ; Théâtre de la Ville-Paris ; Festival d’Automne à Paris
With the support of Nordic Culture Point and Nordic Culture Fund
Partnership with France Inter
Premiere of the Performance,  Nuuk April 27 2011

After his venue in the 2010 Festival d’Avignon at the Cour d’Honneur, Christoph Marthaler took his company to Greenland.
Collaborating with local artists, they created an initiatory tale, a musical exploration of cultural and environmental adaptations.
The title hints at the threats induced by global warming, which loom over these territories.

In the same place

Théâtre de la Ville – Sarah Bernhardt
septembersept 13 – 22

Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker, Radouan Mriziga / Rosas, A7LA5
Il Cimento dell’Armonia e dell’Inventione

Dance

In collaboration with the choreographer and dancer Radouan Mriziga, the challenge taken up by Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker is to make Vivaldi's Four Seasons heard, using the tools of dance to hone the way we listen to this baroque masterpiece. Under the auspices of abstraction, the resulting alliance reconnects with the imaginary ecological world that is conjured up by this famous concerto.

Théâtre de la Ville – Sarah Bernhardt
septembersept 23 – 28

Rabih Mroué
Who’s Afraid of Representation?

Theatre Portrait

We find ourselves in the company of major figures of European Body Art (Joseph Beuys, Orlan, Marina Abramović, to name a few) via their accounts of exhibitions and public scarifications dating back to the 1970s. In parallel with this runs the true story of a killing spree carried out by a Lebanese office at his workplace, and the fluctuating motivations for his acts.

Théâtre de la Ville – Sarah Bernhardt
octoberoct 3 – 5
Maison des Arts de Créteil
novembernov 6 – 7

Lola Arias
Los días afuera

Theatre
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At the crossroads between musical and documentary, Lola Arias brings us a choral composition in which six female former inmates talk about their lives during and after incarceration. Their six intertwining destinies raise questions about the various forms of violence present in contemporary society, whilst exploring the margins of fiction and reality at the same time.

Théâtre de la Ville – Sarah Bernhardt
novembernov 5 – 16

Robert Wilson
PESSOA – Since I've been me

Theatre

The hero of this new work by Robert Wilson is Fernando Pessoa. And a paradoxical hero at that. The Portuguese poet spent his life 'multiplying himself', inventing heteronyms, or fictitious authors, to whom he attributed works he himself wrote. He even went as far as to invent relationships, either amicable ones or from master to disciple, between his different avatars.

Théâtre de la Ville – Sarah Bernhardt
novembernov 19 – 23

Jan Martens
VOICE NOISE

Dance
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In this breakthrough piece for Jan Martens, VOICE NOISE brings together six dancers to shape a soundscape comprising some of the great female performers and composers of our time. In his own pop-inspired and precise way, the choreographer questions a very contemporary story, and in doing so raises the question of how some of these voices were silenced.