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In the performative audio installation Deep Sea Monsters, Glitch AG encounters giant octopuses and sea monsters that flush the colonial and environmental monstrosities in and around the seas to the surface. Equipped with headphones and enveloped in the sounds of clarinets and saxophones, the audience dives into the deep sea, where real and fictitious sea creatures protect the future of the oceans from human claims to ownership.

29 Nov 2024, 6 pm

30 Nov 2024, 3 pm

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Participants

Concept & performance: Raha Emami Khansari, Eva-Maria Glitsch, Anna Hubner, Christine Kristmann

Music & sound design: Sebastian Russ

Costume & stage: För Künkel

Lighting design: Christian Starz

Glitch AG are Raha Emami Khansari, Eva-Maria Glitsch, Anna Hubner and Christine Kristmann. They got to know each other during their Master’s degree in Performance Studies at the University of Hamburg and have been producing theatre and dance performances, radio plays, participatory formats and interventions in public spaces as a collective since 2016. A particular focus is the interweaving of musical, theatrical and choreographic moments. Their works have been seen and heard at Kampnagel Hamburg, LOFFT – Das Theater in Leipzig, tak in Berlin, LICHTHOF Theatre Hamburg, Deutschlandfunk Kultur, Divadlo Na Cucky in Olomouc/Czech Republic, the Dramatist Festival in Graz/Austria and the TRIGGER Festival Nuremberg, among others. Glitch AG currently lives in Berlin, Hamburg and Copenhagen.

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Partner

Supported by the Fonds Darstellende Künste with funds from the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media as part of NEUSTART KULTUR. The revival is made possible by the revival and guest performance funding of the Dachverband freie darstellende Künste Hamburg with funds from the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg, Ministry of Culture and Media and the Ilse and Dr. Horst Rusch Foundation.

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