
Kate McIntosh (NZ/BE)
Lake Life
Building upon the successes of her participative works “Worktable” and “In Many Hands”, New Zealand-born Kate McIntosh crafts yet another fully immersive and interactive environment. Adults un-accompanied by youths are warmly welcomed, alongside all independent-minded young people aged 10 and above, eager to explore their world.
Please find content notes for this production under ‘Accessibility’.
Do. 29 Mai
Performance
In collaboration with: Arantxa Martinez
Visual installation: Nadia Lauro
Sound: Eric Desjeux
Light design: Eduardo Abdala
Artistic advice: Harun Morrison, Sarah Parolin, Tim Etchells
Sound research: Charo Calvo
Technical direction: Koen De Saeger
Studio assistance: Maria O’Herce, Ashley Van Pouke
Voices: Kate McIntosh (EN), Anja Müller (DE)
Guest Performer: Barbara Seifert
Production management: Niamh Moroney
Tour management: Luca Napoli
A production by SPIN (Brussels). Coproduced by: kunstenfestivaldesarts (Brussels), BRONKS (Brussels), Kaaitheater (Brussels), Viernulvier Kunstencentrum (Gent), PACT Zollverein (Essen), Festival d’Automne à Paris (Paris), T2G Théâtre de Gennevilliers Centre Dramatique National (Gennevilliers), MDT (Stockholm), SPRING Performing Arts Festival (Utrecht), BIT Teatergarasjen (Bergen), SCHÄXPIR Festival (Linz), international figuren.theater.festival (Erlangen), Teatro Municipal do Porto (Porto). Funded by: Vlaamse Gemeenschapscommissie (VGC). Residency: GC Pianofabriek (Brussels). Associated production: L’Amicale (Lille). Thanks to: Hans Bryssinck, Diederik Peeters, Laura Deschepper, Anna Rispoli, Marnie Slater, Caroline Daish, Britt Hatzius, Sheena McGrandles, Barbara Greiner, Frida Laux. Special thanks to all the volunteer audiences who helped Kate McIntosh in the process, and Sabine Zahn & Joshua Rutter for loaning the practice “Ghost Head” from the Unwritten Library. “Lake Life” draws on elements of the science-fiction character Odo and the species of Changelings, who feature in “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine” (1993–1999) a science fiction television series. “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine” is based on Gene Roddenberry’s “Star Trek”. It was created by Rick Berman and Michael Piller, on Brandon Tartikoff’s request, and produced by Paramount Pictures. “Lake Life” is fanfiction, it is intended for non-for-profit contexts only. All the rights of the original “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine” story belong to Paramount.
Betrag |
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23,00 Euro Support fare |
18,00 Euro Standard fare |
10,00 Euro Reduced fare |
Admission free for companions of handicapped people (identity document with B-remark).