Jan Ritsema
Shakespeare's As You Like It, A Body Part

Theater / Premiere

Dates
13.–15.10.2011

Details
Premiere:
13.10.2011
Wiederholungen:
14.10.2011
15.10.2011
In englischer Sprache
Talk im Anschluss
an die 2. Vorstellung

Location
Dom im Berg
Graz

Production specifics
UA

Produktion vzw Avec Jan Jib Co (Brüssel) & Performing Arts Forum / PAF (St. Erme) und Teil des „Agora Project“

Koproduktion steirischer herbst, Kaaitheater (Brüssel) mit Mitteln des Imagine 2020 – Art & Climate Change Programme & PACT-Zollverein (Essen)

Unterstützt durch das Förderprogramm Kultur und Bildung der Europäischen Gemeinschaft

Gefördert durch die Allianz Kulturstiftung

As a theatre-maker, Jan Ritsema has devoted himself almost obsessively to the task of undermining the familiar territories and conventions of theatre. Radically he asks about artistic risk on stage, confronting us fundamentally with what is really at stake when we come together in the theatre.

Although the title “Shakespeare’s As You Like It, A Body Part” refers to one of the most famous self-reflective dramas of theatre history, in other respects the play goes its own, rather unpredictable way. The cast list itself is remarkable. Fourteen very individual artists from twelve countries – including a number of familiar faces in different constellations at steirischer herbst – have joined forces for this project under the self-organised artists centre PAF (Performing Arts Forum) initiated by Ritsema. The aim is not to rely on what every individual has already proven many times over with his or her art. Rather, to resist all obvious solutions of interpretation and directing. How can decisions in such a process of development be made not hierarchically, not pragmatically, not product oriented? How can the relationship between artists and spectators be redefined, as a common experience and thought, not as an imposition of will? The question is precisely not whether fourteen cooks spoil the broth, but rather what is it that only these fourteen cooks can do. Certainly not something that we can easily recognise as theatre. And yet that is exactly what it is.

Mitwirkende / Mitwirkender: Perrine Bailleux
Mitwirkende / Mitwirkender: Christine de Smedt
Mitwirkende / Mitwirkender: Marcus Doverud
Mitwirkende / Mitwirkender: Atlanta Eke
Mitwirkende / Mitwirkender: Luis Miguel Félix
Mitwirkende / Mitwirkender: Maria Hassabi
Mitwirkende / Mitwirkender: Juurak Krööt
Mitwirkende / Mitwirkender: Emma Kim Hagdahl
Mitwirkende / Mitwirkender: Xavier Le Roy
Mitwirkende / Mitwirkender: Neto Machado
Mitwirkende / Mitwirkender: Berno Odo Polzer
Mitwirkende / Mitwirkender: Jan Ritsema
Mitwirkende / Mitwirkender: Marten Spangberg
Mitwirkende / Mitwirkender: Tea Tupajic
Konzept / Idee: Jan Ritsema

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