The theatre curtain is drawn, hiding half a reclining body. Slowly, the stage unfolds, and individual characters, adorned in cloth bonnets, flowing robes, and tights, begin to traverse its expanse. Is it a carnival? Object theatre? Armed with remnants from the theatre's technical stores, they weave together an absurd and ever-evolving narrative, each twist and turn unfolding upon the sombre canvas of the stage. Curtain rises, curtain falls. Now, the performers execute intricate dances with grace and precision… AHA Kollektíva deftly defies conventional performance norms, traversing the ambiguous terrain of interpretation. Does all we witness merely await deciphering, identification, and classification? Or does something exist purely for its own sake? No One's Land stands as an unclaimed realm, ripe for all manner of unfolding events and unforeseen revelations—an enigmatic theatrical entity in a constant state of flux, existing, disappearing, and becoming anew.
Afterwards on Wed 29 May: talk with the artists
On Tue 30. May, 22:00: Concert Maxim Pritula at fabrikgarten (Entrance free of charge)