Tilted Productions: Constructions of Thin Air, The Place
Dance theatre company Tilted Productions explores the often-paradoxical nature of our desire and refusal to belong in its newest piece
Tilted Productions’ work combines contemporary dance and circus, object manipulation, physical theatre and performance art.
Established by German choreographer Maresa von Stockert in 2002, the company is known for presenting witty dance theatre.
Its new piece, Constructions of Thin Air, makes its London debut at The Place following a well-received premiere at DanceEast, Ipswich, and visits to a handful of other UK venues.
Devised, choreographed and directed by von Stockert in collaboration with an intergenerational cast of nine performers, Constructions of Thin Air merges contemporary dance with physical theatre.
Constructions of Thin Air (2018) Trailer | Tilted Productions from Tilted Productions on Vimeo.
It evolved from Tilted Productions’ spectacular site-specific promenade piece BELONGING(s), an outdoor offering that centred on the idea of locality and toured nationally and internationally from 2015 until 2017.
Produced for the stage and unfolding over two acts, Constructions of Thin Air endeavours to further scrutinise the changing nature of home and identity while also considering the systems (political, social, economic) that surround us.
Constant transformations of the set play with the audience’s sense of stability and place, reflecting the company’s enduring interest in the physical dialogue between human bodies and objects, including cardboard boxes.
Artistic Director Maresa von Stockert reveals: 'Cardboard boxes for me are linked with the word belonging. They remind me of moving home, changing the physical place one might feel like one belongs to.'
She adds: 'For me the physical dialogue between the performers and the objects on stage is a metaphor for the fragile, changeable meaning of home, identity and belonging.'
NOTE: Suitable for all ages.
On Friday 9 March: Stay after the show for a Q&A with the artists.
Established by German choreographer Maresa von Stockert in 2002, the company is known for presenting witty dance theatre.
Its new piece, Constructions of Thin Air, makes its London debut at The Place following a well-received premiere at DanceEast, Ipswich, and visits to a handful of other UK venues.
Devised, choreographed and directed by von Stockert in collaboration with an intergenerational cast of nine performers, Constructions of Thin Air merges contemporary dance with physical theatre.
It evolved from Tilted Productions’ spectacular site-specific promenade piece BELONGING(s), an outdoor offering that centred on the idea of locality and toured nationally and internationally from 2015 until 2017.
Produced for the stage and unfolding over two acts, Constructions of Thin Air endeavours to further scrutinise the changing nature of home and identity while also considering the systems (political, social, economic) that surround us.
Constant transformations of the set play with the audience’s sense of stability and place, reflecting the company’s enduring interest in the physical dialogue between human bodies and objects, including cardboard boxes.
Artistic Director Maresa von Stockert reveals: 'Cardboard boxes for me are linked with the word belonging. They remind me of moving home, changing the physical place one might feel like one belongs to.'
She adds: 'For me the physical dialogue between the performers and the objects on stage is a metaphor for the fragile, changeable meaning of home, identity and belonging.'
NOTE: Suitable for all ages.
On Friday 9 March: Stay after the show for a Q&A with the artists.
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What | Tilted Productions: Constructions of Thin Air, The Place |
Where | The Place, 17 Duke's Road, London, WC1H 9PY | MAP |
Nearest tube | Euston Square (underground) |
When |
09 Mar 18 – 10 Mar 18, 19:30 Dur.: 80 minutes including one interval |
Price | £17 (concessions £13) |
Website | Click here to book via The Place |