Rhythm Is The Place

Performance by Juan Domínguez

Performance / Tanz

© Dieter Hartwig

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pay as you can
25/20/15/10 Euro

Tickets are sold via the Tanzfabrik Berlin ticketing platform.

Ticket Prices

pay as you can
25/20/15/10 Euro

Tickets are sold via the Tanzfabrik Berlin ticketing platform.

Ticket Prices

pay as you can
25/20/15/10 Euro

Tickets are sold via the Tanzfabrik Berlin ticketing platform.

Choreographer and multidisciplinary artist Juan Domínguez celebrates the world premiere of his new piece "Rhythm Is The Place" in mid-February. His dance performance experiments with our perception of time, duration and rhythm, and explores the social potential generated through the live moment of a performance. Employing traditional methods of dance and choreographed movements of the body, Domínguez manipulates the audience's perception of space and time.

The performance is presented as part of the collaboration :LOVE:  between Tanzfabrik and Radialsystem presented in Radialsystem’s spaces. The initiative "Radialsystem ♥ Tanzfabrik" fosters cooperation between the two institutions specifically to improve the conditions of presentation by dancemakers.

Cast

Concept and Director
Juan Domínguez

Performance
Juan Domínguez / Jaime Llopis

Artistic Companion
Arantxa Martínez
Julia Rodríguez

Light Design
Catalina Fernández

Sound Design
Carola Caggiano

Costume
Jorge Dutor

Production Manager
Annika Stadler

Biographien

Juan Domínguez is a conceptual clown, magical cowboy, model-poet, untied narrator and curator of pleasure. As a maker and organizer within the fields of choreography and performing arts his work explores the relationship between different codes and advocates the complete dissolution between fiction and reality. He is also working on the idea of co-authorship between all the agents involved in a live aesthetic experience. Some of his recent works are „Between you and me“ (2020) with Amalia Fernández, „This is Not Normal“ (2021) and „This Is still Not Normal“ (2022) with Arantxa Martínez. Over the past two decades, Domínguez has curated various artistic programmes and festivals.

Performer and Choreographer Jaime Llopis focuses in his artistic research on the dancing body as a hinge between ways of doing and perceptive patterns. He studied Drama at ESAD (Valencia) as well as Dance and Choreography at EDDC (Arnhem). Since 2003 he lives in Brussels, where he graduated in a postmaster programme and currently studies Philosophy at UNED.

Julia Rodríguez is a mexican-born artist and lives and works in Berlin. Her work is situated within the performing arts field and unfolds in various environments and constellations as a choreographer, performer and artistic companion. Her work explores how to defamiliarize from the well-known by weaving imaginaries, languages and temporalities where judgement and the politics of expectations don’t fully operate and in which spectatorship can be in a dynamic process. Her latest works „Later“ (2018), „By the time you see this it will be gone“ (2019) und „T H E B A R“ (2020) have been presented in Berlin, Estonia, Copenhagen and Mexico City.

Arantxa Martínez is a Berlin based artist, her work focuses on processes of identification, exchange and dependence between the body and its environment and questions performativity in relation to these processes. Some of her recent works are „This is Not Normal“ (2021) and „This Is still Not Normal“ with Juan Domínguez, as well as „From Behind All Over“ (2022). As a performer she works with artists such as Thiago Granato, Kate McIntosch, Antonia Baehr and Isabelle Schad, among others. Since 2015 she teaches regularly at the Stockholm University of the Arts and Madrid (Máster en Práctica Escénica y Cultura Visual).

Radialsystem Tanzfabrik
Tanzfabrik Radialsystem

Tanzfabrik Berlin and Radialsystem have presented two artists to a broad audience on the stages of Radialsystem every spring since 2019. 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 production by Juan Domínguez. Co-produced by kunstcentrum BUDA Kortrijk, Tanzfabrik Berlin and Radialsystem, with the support of Espace Pasolini Valenciennes. Supported by the Hauptstadtkulturfonds.

 

Media partners: rbb Kultur, taz. die tageszeitung, tip Berlin, ExBerliner and Rausgegangen.

Choreographer and multidisciplinary artist Juan Domínguez celebrates the world premiere of his new piece "Rhythm Is The Place" in mid-February. His dance performance experiments with our perception of time, duration and rhythm, and explores the social potential generated through the live moment of a performance. Employing traditional methods of dance and choreographed movements of the body, Domínguez manipulates the audience's perception of space and time.

The performance is presented as part of the collaboration :LOVE:  between Tanzfabrik and Radialsystem presented in Radialsystem’s spaces. The initiative "Radialsystem ♥ Tanzfabrik" fosters cooperation between the two institutions specifically to improve the conditions of presentation by dancemakers.

Cast

Concept and Director
Juan Domínguez

Performance
Juan Domínguez / Jaime Llopis

Artistic Companion
Arantxa Martínez
Julia Rodríguez

Light Design
Catalina Fernández

Sound Design
Carola Caggiano

Costume
Jorge Dutor

Production Manager
Annika Stadler

Biographies

Juan Domínguez is a conceptual clown, magical cowboy, model-poet, untied narrator and curator of pleasure. As a maker and organizer within the fields of choreography and performing arts his work explores the relationship between different codes and advocates the complete dissolution between fiction and reality. He is also working on the idea of co-authorship between all the agents involved in a live aesthetic experience. Some of his recent works are „Between you and me“ (2020) with Amalia Fernández, „This is Not Normal“ (2021) and „This Is still Not Normal“ (2022) with Arantxa Martínez. Over the past two decades, Domínguez has curated various artistic programmes and festivals.

Performer and Choreographer Jaime Llopis focuses in his artistic research on the dancing body as a hinge between ways of doing and perceptive patterns. He studied Drama at ESAD (Valencia) as well as Dance and Choreography at EDDC (Arnhem). Since 2003 he lives in Brussels, where he graduated in a postmaster programme and currently studies Philosophy at UNED.

Julia Rodríguez is a mexican-born artist and lives and works in Berlin. Her work is situated within the performing arts field and unfolds in various environments and constellations as a choreographer, performer and artistic companion. Her work explores how to defamiliarize from the well-known by weaving imaginaries, languages and temporalities where judgement and the politics of expectations don’t fully operate and in which spectatorship can be in a dynamic process. Her latest works „Later“ (2018), „By the time you see this it will be gone“ (2019) und „T H E B A R“ (2020) have been presented in Berlin, Estonia, Copenhagen and Mexico City.

Arantxa Martínez is a Berlin based artist, her work focuses on processes of identification, exchange and dependence between the body and its environment and questions performativity in relation to these processes. Some of her recent works are „This is Not Normal“ (2021) and „This Is still Not Normal“ with Juan Domínguez, as well as „From Behind All Over“ (2022). As a performer she works with artists such as Thiago Granato, Kate McIntosch, Antonia Baehr and Isabelle Schad, among others. Since 2015 she teaches regularly at the Stockholm University of the Arts and Madrid (Máster en Práctica Escénica y Cultura Visual).

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