
Moritz Ostruschnjak (DE)
Cry Why
A piece for 2 dancers, 2 pianos, inline skates and 1 pianist with music from Alvin Curran’s piano cycles ”Inner Cities“ and ”Dead Beats“
In “Cry Why”, two solos merge, intertwine, become a duet and drift apart again. With Miyuki Shimizu and Guido Badalamenti, Moritz Ostruschnjak sends two dancers onto the stage together with pianist Reinier van Houdt. When they meet, inline skates become limbs, arms become legs, Alvin Curran becomes Yoko Ono and pianos become rooms. A duet of people and material that creates strange, bizarre beings, worlds and stories. Real images and stories emerge, break off, take off again. Sentimental, romantic, melodramatic elements are juxtaposed with destruction, violence and rawness. “Cry Why” plays with concreteness and abstraction, with originality and stereotype.
Ostruschnjak succeeds in tricking us without lying to us. What do we actually see in this duet? A couple, a love story, father and daughter, doppelgangers, a gender switch, a paraphrase about war or technology, a science fiction? Concertante high culture with an urban vibe? No sooner have we latched onto an interpretation than its refutation creeps up on us; while we are still indulging in Holiday on Ice, the gloom is already setting in.
The production is presented with audio description from EveryBody Access for blind and visually impaired persons.
Ostruschnjak succeeds in tricking us without lying to us. What do we actually see in this duet? A couple, a love story, father and daughter, doppelgangers, a gender switch, a paraphrase about war or technology, a science fiction? Concertante high culture with an urban vibe? No sooner have we latched onto an interpretation than its refutation creeps up on us; while we are still indulging in Holiday on Ice, the gloom is already setting in.
The production is presented with audio description from EveryBody Access for blind and visually impaired persons.
Dance
Choreography: Moritz Ostruschnjak
Choreographic collaboration: Daniela Bendini
Dance: Guido Badalamenti, Miyuki Shimizu
Piano: Reinier van Houdt
Lighting design: Thomas Zamolo
Costumes: Daniela Bendini
Dramaturgy: Armin Kerber
Production management: Susanne Ogan
PR: Simone Lutz
Management: Alexandra Schmidt
Touring: Pascal Jung
Audio description: EveryBody Access
Audio descriptions make an important contribution to gradually making Nuremberg more inclusive. They are part of Nuremberg’s action plan to implement the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UN CRPD). The first action plan was unanimously adopted by Nuremberg City Council in December 2021. Extensive measures have been and are being developed and implemented to ensure equal participation of people with and without disabilities in Nuremberg.
Choreographic collaboration: Daniela Bendini
Dance: Guido Badalamenti, Miyuki Shimizu
Piano: Reinier van Houdt
Lighting design: Thomas Zamolo
Costumes: Daniela Bendini
Dramaturgy: Armin Kerber
Production management: Susanne Ogan
PR: Simone Lutz
Management: Alexandra Schmidt
Touring: Pascal Jung
Audio description: EveryBody Access
Audio descriptions make an important contribution to gradually making Nuremberg more inclusive. They are part of Nuremberg’s action plan to implement the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UN CRPD). The first action plan was unanimously adopted by Nuremberg City Council in December 2021. Extensive measures have been and are being developed and implemented to ensure equal participation of people with and without disabilities in Nuremberg.
This event is made possible by the Bavarian State Association for Contemporary Dance (BLZT) with funds from the Bavarian State Ministry of Science and the Arts.

Franziska Strauss

Franziska Strauss

Franziska Strauss
Dates
Fr. 23 Mai
19:00-20:00
Nürnberg
Tafelhalle