DRANG
Performance von Sergiu Matis
Dance Festival audio description haptic access tour
Ticket Prices
10 Euro
15 Euro Promotional Ticket
20 Euro Soliticket
70% of the ticket revenue goes directly to the artists.
www.radialsystem.de & www.tanzfabrik-berlin.de
The event will be held in accordance with the applicable hygiene regulations. You can find our current hygiene concept here.
Ticket Prices
10 Euro
15 Euro Promotional Ticket
20 Euro Soliticket
70% of the ticket revenue goes directly to the artists.
www.radialsystem.de & www.tanzfabrik-berlin.de
The event will be held in accordance with the applicable hygiene regulations. You can find our current hygiene concept here.
Ticket Prices
10 Euro
15 Euro Promotional Ticket
20 Euro Soliticket
70% of the ticket revenue goes directly to the artists.
www.radialsystem.de & www.tanzfabrik-berlin.de
The event will be held in accordance with the applicable hygiene regulations. You can find our current hygiene concept here.
Ticket Prices
10 Euro
15 Euro Promotional Ticket
20 Euro Soliticket
70% of the ticket revenue goes directly to the artists.
www.radialsystem.de & www.tanzfabrik-berlin.de
The event will be held in accordance with the applicable hygiene regulations. You can find our current hygiene concept here.
In choreographer Sergiu Matis’ new production “DRANG” (“URGE”), performers seek out new points of entry to dance, more fanciful inspiration and the resurrection of a sacred world. The premiere of "DRANG", together with the Berlin premiere of "Terrain" by Koistinen/Valikoski/Zajac, marks the opening weekend of the "Open Spaces" festival by Tanzfabrik Berlin. With the initiative "Tanzfabrik ♥ Radialsystem", the two institutions are cooperating within the framework of the festival to improve the labor and presentation conditions of dance professionals in Berlin.
The dance in “DRANG” no longer mourns the loss of nature; rather, it is animated by the yearning for enchanted woods and magic. This search for magical algorithms is accompanied and inspired by fantasias, toccatas and passacaglias for cembalo – from the Renaissance to today.
The raw compulsion of unresolved grief transforms itself into a storm of emotions – immediate, spontaneous and direct. It navigates from crisis to crisis, between the early Romantics and the visionary rebirth of the Renaissance. For the early Romantics, Drang (from the old Germanic word þrangwaz – squeezing, narrow), signified the undertow that drags one towards darkness and death. The new Drang in Sergiu Matis’ performance appears as reverence for the diverse forms of life.
Cast
Konzept und Choreografie
Sergiu Matis
Performance
Eli Cohen
Sergiu Matis
Orlando Rodriguez
Diletta Sperman
Cembalo
Elina Albach
Musik
Girolamo Frescobaldi
Alessandro Scarlatti
György Ligeti
Dramaturgie
Mila Pavićević
Komposition
AGF Antye Greie
Soundscape
Andrea Parolin
Emma Juliard
Bühnenbild
Adrian Ganea
Licht
Emma Juliard
Kostüm
Philip Ingman
Technische Leitung und Ton
Andrea Parolin
Choreografische Assistenz
Vincent Bozek
Bühnenbild Mitarbeit
Xenia Roth
Bühnenbild Assistenz
Flavius Augustin
Produktion
Anna Chwialkowska
Distribution
Danila – Freitag, Agentur für Performative Künste
Biographien
Sergiu Matis ist ein rumänischer Choreograf, der 1981 in Cluj-Napoca geboren wurde. Er erhielt seine Tanzausbildung am Liceul de Coregrafie in Cluj und an der Mannheimer Akademie des Tanzes und begann seine Karriere am Tanztheater Nürnberg. Seit 2008 lebt und arbeitet er in Berlin und kreiert seine eigenen Arbeiten wie „Keep it Real“ (2013), „Explicit Content“ (2015), „Neverendings“ (2017), „Hopeless.“ (2019) und „UNREST“ (2021). Er hat Workshops und Bildungsaktivitäten an verschiedenen Institutionen weltweit geleitet. Im Jahr 2014 schloss er seinen Master in Solo/Dance/Authorship am Hochschulübergreifenden Zentrum für Tanz (HZT) / Universität der Künste (UdK) Berlin ab.
Language
English
From 17-28 February 2022, Tanzfabrik Berlin once again hosts the festival "Open Spaces". Since 2014, the festival has been orientated toward a broad (dance) audience; its diverse program and very different formats have brought exposure to some highly innovative protagonists of Berlin's contemporary dance scene. The opening weekend at Radialsystem presents two major Berlin premieres: "DRANG" by Sergiu Matis and "Terrain" by Milla Koistinen, Paul Valikoski and Ladislav Zajac. Both works are part of the ongoing collaboration "Tanzfabrik ♥ Radialsystem", which aims to support artists and render their work accessible to a wider audience.
You can find the complete programme of the "Open Spaces" festival here.
As part of Open Spaces, Tanzfabrik Berlin and Radialsystem have presented two artists to a broad audience on the stages of Radialsystem every spring since 2018. The collaboration aims to improve the labor and presentation conditions of dance professionals in Berlin beyond their individual institutional contexts. In addition to the visibility of this joint platform, an important moment of nexus between local and international artists and scenes is achieved. Both institutions provide equal support to the artists in the forms of co-production resources, rehearsal spaces and public relations work.
Credits
A Sergiu Matis production, funded by the Haupstadtkulturfonds (HKF). Co-produced by Tanzfabrik Berlin, Radial Foundation, MDT Stockholm, Workshop Foundation Budapest and NDA Slovenia in the frame of Life Long Burning, a project co-financed by the Creative Europe Programme of the European Union. Supported by DIEHL+RITTER/TANZPAKT RECONNECT, funded by the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media in the framework of the NEUSTART KULTUR aid programme for dance.
Sergiu Matis is supported by apap - FEMINIST FUTURES 2020-2024 - a project co-founded by Creative Europe Programme of the European Union.
With the kind support of Sasha Waltz & Guests.
Media partners: rbb Kultur, taz. die tageszeitung, tip Berlin, ExBerliner and Ask Helmut.
In choreographer Sergiu Matis’ new production “DRANG” (“URGE”), performers seek out new points of entry to dance, more fanciful inspiration and the resurrection of a sacred world. The premiere of "DRANG", together with the Berlin premiere of "Terrain" by Koistinen/Valikoski/Zajac, marks the opening weekend of the "Open Spaces" festival by Tanzfabrik Berlin. With the initiative "Tanzfabrik ♥ Radialsystem", the two institutions are cooperating within the framework of the festival to improve the labor and presentation conditions of dance professionals in Berlin.
The dance in “DRANG” no longer mourns the loss of nature; rather, it is animated by the yearning for enchanted woods and magic. This search for magical algorithms is accompanied and inspired by fantasias, toccatas and passacaglias for cembalo – from the Renaissance to today.
The raw compulsion of unresolved grief transforms itself into a storm of emotions – immediate, spontaneous and direct. It navigates from crisis to crisis, between the early Romantics and the visionary rebirth of the Renaissance. For the early Romantics, Drang (from the old Germanic word þrangwaz – squeezing, narrow), signified the undertow that drags one towards darkness and death. The new Drang in Sergiu Matis’ performance appears as reverence for the diverse forms of life.
Cast
Konzept und Choreografie
Sergiu Matis
Performance
Eli Cohen
Sergiu Matis
Orlando Rodriguez
Diletta Sperman
Cembalo
Elina Albach
Musik
Girolamo Frescobaldi
Alessandro Scarlatti
György Ligeti
Dramaturgie
Mila Pavićević
Komposition
AGF Antye Greie
Soundscape
Andrea Parolin
Emma Juliard
Bühnenbild
Adrian Ganea
Licht
Emma Juliard
Kostüm
Philip Ingman
Technische Leitung und Ton
Andrea Parolin
Choreografische Assistenz
Vincent Bozek
Bühnenbild Mitarbeit
Xenia Roth
Bühnenbild Assistenz
Flavius Augustin
Produktion
Anna Chwialkowska
Distribution
Danila – Freitag, Agentur für Performative Künste
Biographies
Sergiu Matis ist ein rumänischer Choreograf, der 1981 in Cluj-Napoca geboren wurde. Er erhielt seine Tanzausbildung am Liceul de Coregrafie in Cluj und an der Mannheimer Akademie des Tanzes und begann seine Karriere am Tanztheater Nürnberg. Seit 2008 lebt und arbeitet er in Berlin und kreiert seine eigenen Arbeiten wie „Keep it Real“ (2013), „Explicit Content“ (2015), „Neverendings“ (2017), „Hopeless.“ (2019) und „UNREST“ (2021). Er hat Workshops und Bildungsaktivitäten an verschiedenen Institutionen weltweit geleitet. Im Jahr 2014 schloss er seinen Master in Solo/Dance/Authorship am Hochschulübergreifenden Zentrum für Tanz (HZT) / Universität der Künste (UdK) Berlin ab.
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