The Great (re)Learning

Supported by “der Bundesregierung für Kultur und Medien” in the framework of NEUSTART KULTUR

Through reworking the music of Cornelius Cardews “The Great Learning” we created The Great (re)Learning, a piece reflecting on the isolation of the corona pandemic, and how to move on from the collective trauma. The Corona pandemic magnified everything, especially the differences between people and all that separates them from each other. Figuring out how to overcome our differences and rebuilding what we have in common, is a process of relearning. Through The Great (re)Learning we explore and relearn how to be physically together. We reconnect to the social, psychological and emotional group dynamics that are essential to the human condition. We embrace the herd mentality to gather and create a collective experience together.

Composition
Cornelius Cardew
Director
Gina May Walter
Choreography
Ruben Nsue
Stage & Costume
Cristina Lelli
Light Design
Max Rux
Sound Design
tadklimp & Felix von Dohlen
Video Artist
Samuel Chalela Puccini
Make-up
Martin Rink
Production Management & Communication
Kirsten Voss Petersen
Communication Design
Sophie Pischel & Lena Würsching
Photographer
Ksenia Yanko
Artistic Direction and Version
Evan Gardner

With
Lisa Ströckens (vocals)
Alba Gentili-Tedeschi (keyboards)
Jone Bolibar Núñez (clarinet)
Amanda Bailey (viola and violin)
Ruben Nsue (dance)

World premiere on 25. of November 2022, at Flutgraben e.V. (further performances the 26., 27. and 28. of November 2022.)

The Great (re)Learning

Supported by “der Bundesregierung für Kultur und Medien” in the framework of NEUSTART KULTUR

Through reworking the music of Cornelius Cardews “The Great Learning” we created The Great (re)Learning, a piece reflecting on the isolation of the corona pandemic, and how to move on from the collective trauma. The Corona pandemic magnified everything, especially the differences between people and all that separates them from each other. Figuring out how to overcome our differences and rebuilding what we have in common, is a process of relearning. Through The Great (re)Learning we explore and relearn how to be physically together. We reconnect to the social, psychological and emotional group dynamics that are essential to the human condition. We embrace the herd mentality to gather and create a collective experience together.

The Great (re)Learning

Supported by “der Bundesregierung für Kultur und Medien” in the framework of NEUSTART KULTUR

Through reworking the music of Cornelius Cardews “The Great Learning” we created The Great (re)Learning, a piece reflecting on the isolation of the corona pandemic, and how to move on from the collective trauma. The Corona pandemic magnified everything, especially the differences between people and all that separates them from each other. Figuring out how to overcome our differences and rebuilding what we have in common, is a process of relearning. Through The Great (re)Learning we explore and relearn how to be physically together. We reconnect to the social, psychological and emotional group dynamics that are essential to the human condition. We embrace the herd mentality to gather and create a collective experience together.

Composition
Cornelius Cardew
Director
Gina May Walter
Choreography
Ruben Nsue
Stage & Costume
Cristina Lelli
Light Design
Max Rux
Sound Design
tadklimp & Felix von Dohlen
Video Artist
Samuel Chalela Puccini
Make-up
Martin Rink
Production Management & Communication
Kirsten Voss Petersen
Communication Design
Sophie Pischel & Lena Würsching
Photographer
Ksenia Yanko
Artistic Direction and Version
Evan Gardner

With
Lisa Ströckens (vocals)
Alba Gentili-Tedeschi (keyboards)
Jone Bolibar Núñez (clarinet)
Amanda Bailey (viola and violin)
Ruben Nsue (dance)

World premiere on 25. of November 2022, at Flutgraben e.V. (further performances the 26., 27. and 28. of November 2022.)

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