INCIPIENT FUTURES

duet, live music

2016

In (Incipient Futures) the choreographer Ian Kaler continued his collaboration from the first and second part of his choreographic series o.T. (german acronym for „untitled“) with musician and multimedia artist Planningtorock.

The title of the piece signalizes to set in motion a plurality of futures. Kaler and Planningtorock are joined live on stage by the afro-house dancer and fashion-designer Stephane Peeps Moun as well as the drummer Joy Leah Joseph.

(Incipient Futures) is an energetic and intimate exploration of how music, dance and movement form, alter and play with (temporal) unions, bonds and alliances, how we’re being moved as a community and asks the question where we’re heading towards as individuals and together. The set-designer and visual artist Stephanie Rauch designs a close-encounter arena-like set-up for (Incipient Futures).

Artistic Direction / Choreographic Framing:

Ian Kaler

Performance:

Ian Kaler, Stéphane Peeps Moun

Music composed and produced by:

Jam Rostron aka Planningtorock

Music performed by:

Jam Rostron aka Planningtorock, Joy Leah Joseph

Space:

Stephanie Rauch

Lightdesign:

Imogen Heath

Costumes:

B.B.S.M (Born Brillant Sophisticated Minds)

Graphic Design:

Tommy Everett

Break-Input:

Bboy Gabriel

Tap-Input:

Stéphane Peeps Moun

Bodywork:

Patricia Brülhart, Richard Hancock

Outside Eye:

Chris Standfest

Assistance:

Lilian Pfeuffer

Project Management:

das Schaufenster, David Eckelmann

Technical Direction:

Georg Bugiel

Production:

Ian Kaler

Coproduction:

HAU – Hebbel am Ufer, Tanzquartier Wien

Supported by:

Hauptstadtkulturfonds Berlin, Wien Kultur

Photo:

Juan Casanova

The series o.T. is a production of Ian Kaler in coproduction with HAU Hebbel am Ufer, ImPulsTanz – Vienna International Dance Festival, Norrlandsoperan and Tanzquartier Wien in Cooperation with Tanzfabrik Berlin and APAP – Advancing Performing Arts Project – Performing Europe supported by Wien Kultur, Hauptstadtkulturfonds Berlin, Der Regierende Bürgermeister von Berlin Senatskanzlei Kulturelle Angelegenheiten and NATIONALE PERFORMANCE NETZ (NPN) Koproduktionsförderung Tanz aus Mitteln des Beauftragten der Bundesregierung für Kultur und Medien aufgrund eines Beschlusses des Deutschen Bundestags.

In (Incipient Futures) the choreographer Ian Kaler continued his collaboration from the first and second part of his choreographic series o.T. (german acronym for „untitled“) with musician and multimedia artist Planningtorock.

The title of the piece signalizes to set in motion a plurality of futures. Kaler and Planningtorock are joined live on stage by the afro-house dancer and fashion-designer Stephane Peeps Moun as well as the drummer Joy Leah Joseph.

(Incipient Futures) is an energetic and intimate exploration of how music, dance and movement form, alter and play with (temporal) unions, bonds and alliances, how we’re being moved as a community and asks the question where we’re heading towards as individuals and together. The set-designer and visual artist Stephanie Rauch designs a close-encounter arena-like set-up for (Incipient Futures).

Artistic Direction / Choreographic Framing:

Ian Kaler

Performance:

Ian Kaler, Stéphane Peeps Moun

Music composed and produced by:

Jam Rostron aka Planningtorock

Music performed by:

Jam Rostron aka Planningtorock, Joy Leah Joseph

Space:

Stephanie Rauch

Lightdesign:

Imogen Heath

Costumes:

B.B.S.M (Born Brillant Sophisticated Minds)

Graphic Design:

Tommy Everett

Break-Input:

Bboy Gabriel

Tap-Input:

Stéphane Peeps Moun

Bodywork:

Patricia Brülhart, Richard Hancock

Outside Eye:

Chris Standfest

Assistance:

Lilian Pfeuffer

Project Management:

das Schaufenster, David Eckelmann

Technical Direction:

Georg Bugiel

Production:

Ian Kaler

Coproduction:

HAU – Hebbel am Ufer, Tanzquartier Wien

Supported by:

Hauptstadtkulturfonds Berlin, Wien Kultur

Photo:

Juan Casanova

The series o.T. is a production of Ian Kaler in coproduction with HAU Hebbel am Ufer, ImPulsTanz – Vienna International Dance Festival, Norrlandsoperan and Tanzquartier Wien in Cooperation with Tanzfabrik Berlin and APAP – Advancing Performing Arts Project – Performing Europe supported by Wien Kultur, Hauptstadtkulturfonds Berlin, Der Regierende Bürgermeister von Berlin Senatskanzlei Kulturelle Angelegenheiten and NATIONALE PERFORMANCE NETZ (NPN) Koproduktionsförderung Tanz aus Mitteln des Beauftragten der Bundesregierung für Kultur und Medien aufgrund eines Beschlusses des Deutschen Bundestags.

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