This story is not meant for us to understand but to feel, watch, and sing along to.
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Libelle (7+)

May Zarhy (Berlin/Tel Aviv)  

15 – 16 May 2022 | Potsdamer Tanztage 2022Young dance

Every day at the right time, Libelle closes her eyes, invents a private language, and starts recounting her story. This story is not meant for us to understand but to feel, watch, and sing along to. Part dance-show, part concert, the performance allows Libelle and her friends to play with words and rhythms, mixing the sound of their voices and drums, and merging them into songs and movements. Shifting between acoustic and electronic sounds, they morph into mysterious, and colourful creatures.

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PRICE GROUP F
Advance booking: 8 € / red. 4 €
Evening box office: 9 € / red. 4 €

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With the purchase of a ticket, the payment of a donation is optional. The donations will be collected for the actions of the fabrik Potsdam within the Help Dance platform with the aim of bundling support for refugee dance artists from Ukraine and the neighbouring regions.

TICKETS
Advance tickets (except festival pass) are valid as a ticket for public transportation for one person for the Berlin ABC area (Berlin/Potsdam) two hours before the start of the event and until 3:00 a.m. the following day.

Access is only possible in compliance with the applicable Covid regulations

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Credits

Concept, Choreography: May Zarhy
Developed in collaboration with the performers: Susanne Grau, Elpida Orfanidou
Music: Lena Geue
Costumes, stage: Federico Protto
Lighting, technical direction: Dennis Dieter Koop
Mentoring: Nico Grüninger
Photo: Nicole Marianna Wytycak
International Touring: as is presenting arts
A production of explore dance - network dance for young audiences, a cooperation project of fabrik moves Potsdam, Fokus Tanz / Tanz und Schule e.V. Munich and K3 | Tanzplan Hamburg. It is funded by TANZPAKT Stadt-Land-Bund with funds from the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media, the Department of Culture and Media of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg, the Cultural Department of the City of Munich and the Bavarian State Association for Contemporary Dance with funds from the Bavarian State Ministry of Education and Cultural Affairs, as well as the City of Potsdam and the Ministry of Science, Research and Culture of the State of Brandenburg. 
Many thanks to the T-Werk
Duration: approx. 45 minutes