Kristina Veit

UNTERTITEL. EINE TECHNO-OPER IN DREI AKTEN

Three rooms, three parts, three bodies. A song, no music. A techno-opera in which you don’t hear an organized beat, in which there is no singing. An opera that deals with the subtitles of today’s positions in dance.

 

Together with three performers, the audience embarks on a search for traces of the past in the body, the ephemerality of time and the expiry date of bodies. Genres and means of design intertwine in order to find a translation for the state of aging and obsolescence.

 

The eighth work by the artist duo ravvina/veit invites you on a somewhat different journey of discovery of Oskar Schlemmer’s “Triadic Ballet” and its expansive costumes and is not only a homage to tradition, but even more the desire to understand where the art scene and artists now a days are at.

 

idea: ravvina/veit | directing: Ksenia Ravvina | performance: Frédéric De Carlo, Amancio Gonzalez, Kristina Veit | costume loan: CreativHaus Offenbach e.V. | sound: Alexandar Hadjiev | light: Lutz Zimmermann | produktion: Mareike Uhl​

 

​rehearsed and worked in  Z, Zentrum für Proben und Forschung and at Atelier Frankfurt, supported by the Kulturamt der Stadt Frankfurt am Main.