Film

TeeTanz

Eva Meyer-Keller, Sara Wendt & further guests
digital

The video piece Tea Dance invites audience members to set off on a journey of discovery in an apartment and encounter objects differently. Brooms, spoons, crumbs, rags, chairs and whatever else can be found will be brought into motion. Once everything is really moving, the attention will be focused on everything that normally disappears in everyday life. The dance of the tealeaves or the wild uprising of the chair cushions, an electric kettle in ecstasy and the tender rattling of the lids – the dance tea becomes the Tea Dance!

Playing times
We 26.05 16:30 - 17:00
Duration:

30 minutes

Digital Event
What: Video production
Event notes

Following the virtual performance, the get-to-know format "Singles & Theater Lovers: The Art of Seduction" by Theaterscoutings Berlin offers singles in particular the opportunity to have have an encounter with (previously) unknown audience members and to informally exchange ideas about the topics of the performance. A format by and with Katharina von Wilcke.

Registration and further information at theaterscoutings-berlin.de

Cast

Eva Meyer Keller und Sarah Wendt
Music: Rico Repotente
Photo: Ayala Gazit
Video: Jules Urban
Journalistic Support: Astrid Kaminski

Credits

A production of the CFB, supported by the Senate Department for Culture and Europe (Spartenoffene Förderung).

Artists

Eva Meyer-Keller, Sara Wendt & weitere Gäste

Eva Meyer-Keller

Eva Meyer-Keller uses everyday objects from her immediate and closest surroundings, things she finds at home or in the supermarket. This choreographed tinkering unfolds an obsessive domestic aesthetic. Meyer-Keller's working method, in the various constellations of her collaborative projects, always remains characterized by a constructive disregard for the genre boundaries between visual and performing arts. She lives and works in Berlin.

Sara Wendt

In her practice as a costume and set designer, Sara Wendt prefers to work with things that have already been produced, which she tracks down, modifies and combines on targeted forays. The playful handling of functions and shifts in function are her focus. She has a special interest in the field of performance in objects, images, self-producing bodies. She lives and works in Berlin.

Centre Français de Berlin

Müllerstraße 74, 13349 Berlin