Alexander Varekhine
WO DER TEPPICH STAUB FÄNGT (12+)
Wo der Teppich Staub fängt (Where the carpet catches dust) adresses the fragile concept of home, which is constantly changing depending on society and the environment. In this mobile Pop Up for young people aged 12 and over, Alexander Varekhine and his team explore different personal stories. They explore the themes of being at home, coming home and running away from home to find out what home can actually be.
Choreography, Concept, Performance: Alexander Varekhine
Co-Choreography, Performance: Laura Kisselmann
Stagedesign: Christopher Dippert
Sound: Sebastian Wolf
Interested in bringing the mobile pop up piece to you school? Contact us via: tanzplan@kampnagel.de
The starting time of the school performances will be co-ordinated according to the needs of the school.
Dates
For whom
everyone from 12 years
Price
4€
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Location
in the city
Wo der Teppich Staub fängt is a production by explore dance - network dance for young audience:
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Alexander Varekhine
After training as a dance pedagogue at the Erika-Klütz School in Hamburg, Alexander Varekhine trained as a stage dancer at the Contemporary Dance School Hamburg and in numerous workshops throughout Europe. He works as a freelance dancer, choreographer and dance teacher and is a member of The Current Dance Collective. Alexander also teaches contemporary dance to young people and has been invited to the Tanztreffen der Jugend several times with his group. He is a lecturer at the Erika Klütz School for Theatre Dance and Dance Pedagogy.
(Status: 2024)
Dates
For whom
everyone from 12 years
Price
4€
Hints
Location
in the city
Wo der Teppich Staub fängt is a production by explore dance - network dance for young audience:
a cooperation by:
funded by:
Supported by: