![Vier Personen vor schwarzem Hintergrund auf der unteren Hälfte des Bildes. Zwei strecken ihre Hände nach oben, eine pfeift und die Letzte steht etwas weiter hinten und spielt die Geige. Über ihnen fliegt eine aufgeblasene Plastiktüte, von der lange, dünne Plastikstreifen hinunterhängen.](https://vk.nuernberg.de/img/173/1738/173827_b3_800_0_0_0_0.jpg)
Figurentheater Wilde und Vogel + Golden Delicious (DE/IL/FR/NL)
Staub – Dust – אבק
How did I become what I am, who are the others, and how can we connect? Four artists from different forms of creative expression come together to tell stories. Starting with personal memories, family stories and dreams they highlight moments which we all share but also moments which isolate us. Puppet and object theatre, movement and storytelling are accompanied and penetrated by music and merge in singing. In this performance, time and space are suspended, Big Bangs and black holes of our private and collective histories are connected to face the present.
DUST is the first collaboration of Golden Delicious and Wilde & Vogel. Golden Delicious are the object performer and actress Inbal Yomtovian and the director and performer Ari Teperberg. Both studied at the School of Visual Theatre in Jerusalem and were guests of the festival with their living-room performances “Jonathan and the Blue Table”. The Figurentheater Wilde & Vogel are the musician Charlotte Wilde and the puppeteer Michael Vogel, who have influenced the international puppetry scene for 25 years. The meeting of the two groups led to a collection of motives, songs, personal stories, puppets and objects. Directed by Hendrik Mannes and Antonia Christl the material was condensed into a performance, which catches the moment of meeting and transforms it to a fragile intimate interaction on stage. The ‘act of storytelling’ is explored and connects different possibilities from solo performance to polyphonic ambiguity.
DUST is the first collaboration of Golden Delicious and Wilde & Vogel. Golden Delicious are the object performer and actress Inbal Yomtovian and the director and performer Ari Teperberg. Both studied at the School of Visual Theatre in Jerusalem and were guests of the festival with their living-room performances “Jonathan and the Blue Table”. The Figurentheater Wilde & Vogel are the musician Charlotte Wilde and the puppeteer Michael Vogel, who have influenced the international puppetry scene for 25 years. The meeting of the two groups led to a collection of motives, songs, personal stories, puppets and objects. Directed by Hendrik Mannes and Antonia Christl the material was condensed into a performance, which catches the moment of meeting and transforms it to a fragile intimate interaction on stage. The ‘act of storytelling’ is explored and connects different possibilities from solo performance to polyphonic ambiguity.
Fri 19 May
Puppet & Object Theatre
Performance and Live-Music: Ari Teperberg, Michael Vogel, Charlotte Wilde, Inbal Yomtovian
Puppets: Michael Vogel
Dramaturge: Jonas Klinkenberg
Direction: Antonia Christl, Hendrik Mannes
Puppets: Michael Vogel
Dramaturge: Jonas Klinkenberg
Direction: Antonia Christl, Hendrik Mannes
Co-Produced by FITZ Stuttgart, Westflügel Leipzig / Funded by Stadt Leipzig, Fonds Darstellende Künste and Kulturstiftung des Freistaats Sachsen
Venue suitable for wheelchair users to a limited extent (2 stairs) – please notify the organiser at barrierefrei@figurentheaterfestival.de in advance. Box office accessible at ground level, please ask for assistance there. Wheelchair accessible toilet (Eurokey) in the immediate vicinity (Passage Markgrafentheater).
A temporary induction system will be installed for the duration of the festival. Audiences can use the induction system either via headphones or their own hearing aids. A limited number of FM receivers with neck-held induction loops can be borrowed for a deposit at the respective day and evening box offices – we kindly ask you to bring your own headphones if your hearing aid is not designed for inductive hearing.
in English
Preisart | Betrag |
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Box office: | 16,00 Euro |
Box office reduced: | 10,00 Euro |
Concession applies for school children and university students, apprentices/trainees, people serving federal community or military service, volunteers fulfilling a social/ecological/cultural year (up to the age of 30), beneficiaries of social security and ALG II, as well as asylum seekers, holders of the Erlangen Pass as well as handicapped people (from 50% degree of disability). Admission free for companions of handicapped people (identity document with B-remark). Only one type of concession can be claimed at a time and will be granted upon presentation of the appropriate proof. Please provide verification at the door.
![Four people in front of a black background. The one in front is gesturing with his hands, while a woman is playing the violin to his right. The last two are reaching up towards an inflated plastic bag with long, thin plastic strips hanging from it.](https://vk.nuernberg.de/img/173/1738/173827_b1_800_0_0_0_0.jpg)
© Dana Ersing
![Cutout of a person playing the violin with only her hands. A fish-like creature floating next to her is holding the violin bow in its mouth. Behind it, there is a person standing on a wooden stool.](https://vk.nuernberg.de/img/173/1738/173827_b2_800_0_0_0_0.jpg)
© Dana Ersing
![Four people in front of a black background filling the lower half of the picture. Two are stretching their hands upwards, one is whistling and the last one is playing the violin while standing abit further back. An inflated plastic bag is flying above them, from which long, thin plastic strips are hanging down.](https://vk.nuernberg.de/img/173/1738/173827_b3_800_0_0_0_0.jpg)
© Dana Ersing