THE TIDE
Theater Bremen
In his work, choreographer Josep Caballero García explores artistic principles of resistance – against norms, discrimination and the demand for homogeneous societies.
What does it mean to have a place in society today without having to defend it? Will there ever be bodies that move beyond power? That grant each other freedom and space? In The Tide, eleven dancers from Unusual Symptoms and tanzbar_bremen search for attitudes of gentle resistance and encounter the potential of repetitive movements. Between swinging and swaying, play and consistency, they listen to the waves of their steps and defy stagnation.
- THE TIDE_theater Bremen ()
- On Conversation (On Returning, Generosity, and Connection: Josep Caballero García, choreographer of The Tide, in conversation with the co-director of the dance department, Alexandra Morales.)
- IM WELLENGANG (EINFACHE SPRACHE) (Anne Kersting ist Dramaturgin. Sie betreut das Tanz-Stück The Tide. Sie sagt über The Tide:)
- IM WELLENGANG (Dramaturgin Anne Kersting über Softness, fragiles Miteinander und Nähe.)
- Critic: KREISZEITUNG („The Tide“ am Theater Bremen: „Na, Schnucki, wie läuft‘s?“)
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