Dance back and forth, this way and that.
A call for motion. A call for movement.
An ensemble of professional dancers and a young drop of refugees invites to dance and illuminates the structures of integration: what does it mean to integrate into a society or a situation?
An empty, undisturbed hall becomes a meeting place. Nations, stories and people meet. The audience itself gets an integration into the performance, assumes predetermined movements of the dancers and takes in own, which in turn is taken over.
Integration takes place on the same level. The dance functions as a universal language that does not have to be explained. The body speaks for itself.
Angela Lamprianidou, born in Greece, studied choreography and new techniques of interpretation at the »Institut del Teatre« in Barcelona, where she lived and worked until recently. She has collaborated with theaters such as the Mercat de les Flors, the National Theater of Catalonia and the Underground & Off scene.
One writes about her: »Her pieces seem like conspiracies with a winding logic and a certain relentlessness when it comes to understanding pure energy and form.« ( R. Fratini, Serafide)