Patricia Carolin Mai
HAMONIM
70 people are a mass capable of moving things. But what is an individual person amidst 69 other people? Is it a body at the mercy of others or protected by them? How much power does a group have and what kind of community does it create?
with: Anna Sennekamp / Anna-Lena Bester / Antje Hoppe / Ariane Burghard / Benita von Palubitzki / Britta Lübke / Caren Jungclaussen / Charlotte Höflich / Charlotte Pfingsten / Charlotte Regelski / Christina Rohde / Cina Bockstahler / Claire Deschner / Coralie Luetkehus / Dorothea Derksen / Emma Luley / Evelina Dineva / Friederike Seneberg / Gesa Krenz / Helene Heuser / Jana Bories / Johanna Vogel / Julia Seneberg / Julie Kuhn / Karla Jablonka / Katharina Stier / Käthe Hibbe / Kaya Broszeit / Kora Hamm / Kymia Shekoufandeh / Laure Hoeppli / Lina Bernard-Shami / Lisa Adolf / Liv Neumann / Louise Biehl / Lucia Rademacher / Lucian Blaga / Ludger Rademacher / Marlena Scharenberg / Mia Hadzikadunic / Mirjana Reinke / Mona Hohlweg / Nadine Kribbe / Natalie Langer / Nina Gartmann / Norbert Dorow / Nuria Carrillo / Nuria Syawash / Pauline Heinrichs / Ronja Lüdemann / Ronja Strub / Si-Ying Fung / Sina Luig / Sina Placzek / Sophie Allerding / Susanne Lott / Susanne Walter / Susanne Wehowsky / Theresa Blum / Tim Gruner / Tinka Greve / Veronika Gerzen / Wanda Kosmala
artistic direction, concept and choreography: Patricia Carolin Mai
choreographic assistance: Lotta Timm
artistic assistance: Hanna Naske, Julika Schlegel
outreach and aesthetic consultation: Kirsten Bremehr
musical concept and composition: Pauline Jacob, Daniel Dominguez Teruel
dramaturgy: Anja Kerschkewicz
costume: Felina Levits
costume assistance: Sophia Wagner
dressmakers: Pauline Langemaak, Caroline Packenius
lightdesign: Dennis Döscher
documentation (video): Stefanie Rübensaal
documentation (photo): Hanna Naske
mentoring: Anne Kersting
graphic: Hanna Naske, Si-Ying Fung, Pam Goroncy
production: STÜCKLIESEL
The dancing body is not just simply an object, but a living identity, a storehouse of personal stories, sensory traces and transformative potential. Dealing with dance in a world of conflict and traumata means dealing with the basis of a humanity as embodied by dancers, as well as considering public performance as a chance to make a political statement and engage in collective reconciliation.
March 28th | 18:00 | K33 | free entrance | ATTENTION Date deviates from programme booklet!
Patricia Carolin Mai
What moves masses on stage, also moves masses of spectators: anyone wishing to gain insights into the creative process of HAMONIM is warmly invited to stay for our Moving Feedback in order to physically understand the previously viewed piece in collaboration with the performers.
No prior experience required – just stay!
March 30th | about 20:45, after the show | Kampnagel - K1 | free entrance
HAMONIM_Teaser from Patricia Carolin Mai on Vimeo.
Dates
Price
15€ | 9€
Hints
Public talk on March 29th after the showLocation
Kampnagel - K1
HAMONIM is a production by Patricia Carolin Mai and K3 | Tanzplan Hamburg.Supported by: Seoul Dance Center, Goethe-Institut Korea, Claussen-Simon-Stiftung, Hochschulsport Hamburg.
Funded by:
Patricia Carolin Mai
Patricia Carolin Mai produces stage pieces as a dancer and choreographer with production locations at Kampnagel and at K3 - Hamburg, at LOFFT - DAS THEATER Leipzig and at Ringlokschuppen Mülheim an der Ruhr. The focus of her choreographic work is the investigation of the body as a central repository of memories. 2016 - 2019 she developed her trilogy on "bodies in extreme states" with the pieces Ready to Snap (2016), Balagan Body (2018) & HAMONIM (2019). In summer 2019, she accepted Ninety9 Art Company's invitation to Seoul in Korea to work in GAL-GAL on women's self-empowerment in Korean society. For this work she was awarded the "International Choregraphy Award Goyang 2020". In 2020, she explored the limits of her physical performance in the 12-month solo self-experiment KONTROL, questioning cultural normalisations of body and gender. She choreographed ASTERISM (2021) and ANIMA (2022) by multimedia composer Alexander Schubert, as well as the group piece OR (2022) for the Company of the Leipzig Dance Theatre. For the years 2020 - 2023 Patricia Carolin Mai has received conceptual funding from the City of Hamburg and continues with WAHN, UND SO KAMEN WIR ZUSAMMEN and RAUSCH. Eine Revision (AT), she continues her work on the theme of "Practices of Community". In 2023, together with 100 participants and in co-production with Kampnagel and K3, she will venture a look at the history of Tanzwut and complete the trilogy.
(Status: 2023)
Dates
Price
15€ | 9€
Hints
Public talk on March 29th after the showLocation
Kampnagel - K1
HAMONIM is a production by Patricia Carolin Mai and K3 | Tanzplan Hamburg.Supported by: Seoul Dance Center, Goethe-Institut Korea, Claussen-Simon-Stiftung, Hochschulsport Hamburg.
Funded by: