Performance Suitable for english audience

seeing with ears

Katia Engel in Zusammenarbeit mit Silja Korn, Angelina Kartsaki, Polett Kasza, Eva Coenen und Sebastian Schlemminger

The performance begins in the inner-most ring of a space composed in five concentric circles. A blind performer orients herself using an auditory image created by clicking sounds in the room. Building upon this, a musician and a dancer research the echolocation calls of bats. This interaction reveals the limits of perceptions and underscores the inability to reach the others.

Playing times
Su 02.06 16:00 Su 02.06 20:00
Entrance fee:

9,00 € · reduced 5,00 €

Accessible:

According to the organizers accessible.

Credits

conceptual idea, direction: Katia Engel  
sound design/ sound technology: Sebastian Schlemminger, Angelina Kartsaki
performance: Angelina Kartsaki, Silja Korn
academic-artistic cooperation: Eva Coenen
cooperation partner: Museum für Naturkunde Berlin - Tierstimmenarchiv 
Ursula Grützmacher: Internationales Fledermausmuseum Märkische Höhe/Brandenburg
Allgemeiner Blinden- und Sehbehindertenverein Berlin e. V. (ABSV) sponsored by Bezirksamt Pankow, Amt für Weiterbildung und Kultur 

Artists

The artistic team of seeing with ears (working title) has been specially formed for this piece with choreographer Katia Engel, blind performer Silja Korn, dancer Polett Kasza, musician and composer Angelina Kartsaki, sound artist and programmer Sebastian Schlemminger and Eva Coenen from the Animal Sounds Archive of Berlin’s Museum of Natural History.  

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Tickets

Großer Wasserspeicher Prenzlauer Berg

Belforter Straße, 10405 Berlin