Danceperformance / Restaging

LUFT (3+)

Nir de Volff and Theater o. N. / part of the Berliner Schaufenster

LUFT (3+)

A Danceperformance for All Ages

The dancers explore the different aspects of breathing; they hold their breath and exhale. They let the power and energy of breathing move them in an ever-changing way, while going through a roller coaster of emotions between restrictions and the search for freedom.

After two years of pandemic, it is even more urgent to rediscover anew and appreciate the vastness and power that breathing gives us.
In this choreography, Nir de Volff together with the dancers and the audience, embarks on a search for humanity and what it means to be human. At the end of each performance, children and adults are invited to breathe and dance together with the performers; loud and quiet, spirited and restrained, and always full of freedom.
After many successful works for theaters like the Schaubühne, Gorki Theater or Thalia Theater Hamburg, Nir de Volff now developed together with the Theater o.N. for the first time a piece for young audiences. The choreography is based on his movement method BBM - Breathing Bodies Movement, which focuses on the body and its breathing system as the motor for dance movements.

Concept, Choreography: Nir de Volff/Total Brutal
Performance: Medhat Aldaabl, Mouafak Aldoabl, Renan Manhães
Costume: Moran Sanderovich
Music : Daniel Benyamin:
Lighting design: Asier Solana
Air Object: Frank Fierke
Artistic project management, dramaturgy: Vera Strobel
Production management: Lena Schwartz
PR: Nora Gores

Duration: 40 min performance + 15 min interactive time
Language: no problem

The Berliner Schaufenster - Theatre & Dance for the Youngest from 7.10. - 16.11.2023 is organised by Theater o.N. in cooperation with FELD Theater für junges Publikum and Schaubude Berlin. With the kind support of Tanzhalle Wiesenburg and DOCK 11. Funded by the Berliner Senat für Kultur und Gesellschaftlichen Zusammenhalt.

LUFT is a production of Theater o.N. and Total Brut in cooperation with DOCKART. Funded by the Hauptstadtkulturfonds Berlin and Bezirksamt Pankow, Amt für Weiterbildung und Kultur, Fachbereich Kunst und Kultur.