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Performance

VenueGeneral
Also: Brighton Fringe
TownBrighton
CountyEast Sussex
From25th May 2009
To25th May 2009
When19:30
PricesFrom £12.00. To £12.00.
General (V01469193951)
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Danzatelierstudios - Wo(w)man

Work:: Danzatelierstudios (S1693606673)


Production:: Wo(w)man (T01294159874)

Play on Words, play on Roles. Three Women. Three identities that fuse-melt into each other, they are in fact one unique entity: the body, the mirror and the shadow of one person. They are metaphors that represent the different facets of the womanhood. A journey in a kaleidoscopic world, where the three entities have fun of themselves, they put themselves in the game; a world in which revealing their own fragilities, emotions and sensitivity could mean to be strong. The piece portrays the woman as a model of Mankind, as a human being therefore the opposite of sex can also be represented. A surprising woman that appears with different roles that con/fuse and become playful in order to comprehend herself; roles that she can also use to confide her own “masculinity”. A woman that can allow herself to reveal her own unique essence.
Choreographer Eleonora Mercatali
Performer Hannah Buhler (Germany)
Performer Lena Kimming (Sweden)
Performer Elena Rolla (Italy)

Listing:: L01500878512

Brighton Festival Fringe. The Old Market, Upper Market Street, Hove. Box Office: 01273 36222



Wo(w)man

Play on Words, play on Roles. Three Women. Three identities that fuse-melt into each other, they are in fact one unique entity: the body, the mirror and the shadow of one person. They are metaphors that represent the different facets of the womanhood. A journey in a kaleidoscopic world, where the three entities have fun of themselves, they put themselves in the game; a world in which revealing their own fragilities, emotions and sensitivity could mean to be strong. The piece portrays the woman as a model of Mankind, as a human being therefore the opposite of sex can also be represented. A surprising woman that appears with different roles that con/fuse and become playful in order to comprehend herself; roles that she can also use to confide her own “masculinity”. A woman that can allow herself to reveal her own unique essence. Brighton Festival Fringe. The Old Market, Upper Market Street, Hove. Box Office: 01273 36222

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