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TanzHochDrei: Show

Kai Er Eng

CAT BROCCOLI BED HAMMER

Starting from her own complicated work biography, Eng Kai Er explores personal and social meanings of work. She and the performers design elaborate experiments, stay faithful to timetables, and serve one another as professional playmates. But there is also a cat with very long whiskers, a broccoli, a bed made of money, and a hammer. And how does it all fit together? The rules of the games and the layouts of the experiments stay in the dark, while the performers trouble themselves over how society is organised around work.
During her residency at K3, Eng Kai Er mixed work, play, and rest. She spent time resting in the studio, led workshops and convened labs to play with others. Out of this process-oriented experimentation now arises an unpredictable choreography about a cat.

Choreography, Performance: Eng Kai Er | Co-Choreography, Performance: Michael Schnizler | Music, Performance: Hannah Scharrer | Costume: Ilona Klein | Consultation stage design: Christopher Dippert | Light: Doria Worden | Labs, Experiments: Daniella Preap, Thordis Meyer, Christopher Dippert | With special thanks to: Louise Lee, Laura Stellacci, Annika Ditzer

K3 Studiotalk: ENG KAI ER from Tanzplan on Vimeo.

Dates

16.03.2023
19:00
17.03.2023
21:00
18.03.2023
18:00
21.04.2023
online
22.04.2023
online
23.04.2023
online

Price

for free

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the video of the performance will be published on this event page on 21.04.

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A production by Eng Kai Er and K3 | Tanzplan Hamburg.

Funded by:

KulturstiftungHH_4c.jpg (1021 KB)

Kai Er Eng

is a choreographer and performer from Singapore. In Singapore, she was supported by The Substation's Directors' Lab and was an Associate Artist at TheatreWorks. She was the founder of the experimental performance studio Make It Share It and studied MA Choreography and Performance at the Institute of Applied Theatre Studies in Giessen. She is interested in sport, intimacy and touch.

(Status: 2023)


https://kaifishfish.tumblr.com/

 

Dates

16.03.2023
19:00
17.03.2023
21:00
18.03.2023
18:00
21.04.2023
online
22.04.2023
online
23.04.2023
online

Price

for free

Hints

Accessible by WheelchairK3 from HomeFree
the video of the performance will be published on this event page on 21.04.

Location

online

A production by Eng Kai Er and K3 | Tanzplan Hamburg.

Funded by:

KulturstiftungHH_4c.jpg (1021 KB)

Eng Kai Er CAT BROCCOLI BED HAMMER
Eng Kai Er CAT BROCCOLI BED HAMMER
Eng Kai Er CAT BROCCOLI BED HAMMER
SEEING DANCE MAKING DANCE CONTEMPLATING DANCE
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