What does the heat do to our bodies? How can we still sing and make music in the face of global warming? And can the baroque music of the last ice age cool us down a little? The Affekt und Geste team combines the oil-based present with the baroque language of affect and a text by Ovid.
A production by the Affekt und Geste team, funded by the Ministry of Culture and Media of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg and the Eimsbüttel District Office
The music theater HEAT is about climate change: a singer is waiting for her companion to be able to rehearse. But the journey is disrupted by turbulent weather.
HEAT by the Affekt und Geste team attempts to translate baroque performance techniques into the present day. The video projection takes on the role of the stage set.
From Affect and Gesture
Marta Kowalczuk (composition)
Lutz Rademacher (music director)
Vanessa Könemund (Visual Design)
Hans-Jörg Kapp (Director)
With
Anna Senda-Pimentel (soprano)
Julia Stiegler (Acting)
Antonio Lo Curto (cello)
Adriano da Silva Trarbach (baroque cello)
The team
Dramaturgy: Lena Carle,
Visual Design: Mirella Frenzel
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