Physical Ideas For Abroad is a dance-concert bringing tap dance, contemporary performance and live electronic music into an immersive symbiosis. Three oversized drum pads turn ecstatic steps and stomps into rhythmic rituals and light signals. The performer, an intermediary between the physical and the spiritual, transforms present energies: Images of aggression collapse into moments of defense and tenderness; auto-aggressive movements dissolve into sensual vibrations and humoristic moments. A sonic escape to elsewhere – lifting performer and audience into the multitudes of the here and now.
Team
Elias Kurth
Performance, Tap Dance, Costume
Daniel Steiner
Live-Sound
Nik Friedli
Light-Design
Yvan Feind
Medusa-Cap
unproduced200
Production
The pads have been developed in collaboration with Nik Friedli und Daniel Steiner.
Thirty-Five Minutes
Length
Aargauer Kuratorium and The Beauftragte der Bundesregierung für Kultur und Medien im Programm NEUSTART KULTUR [Hilfsprogramm DIS-TANZEN] des Dachverband Tanz Deutschland.
Research-Support
Bühne Aarau, Bezirksamt Neukölln, Fachbereich Kultur and Dampfzentrale.
Performances supported by
Ausland Berlin, Bühne Aarau
Residency-Support
2022-23
Year
‣ December 19
The Infinite Gesture (Premiere)
Performance by Ixchel Mendoza Hernández
December 19, 19H, Radialsystem Berlin
Performances 20 / 21 / 22 December, 19H
Elias Kurth (b. 1984 in Aarau, Switzerland) is an artist, choreographer, performer and architect based in Marseille and Aarau. Working across these disciplines, Elias Kurth explores the tensions between fictional and factual spaces, between individual fantasies and societal realities.
The projects vary in scale, duration and media, and always draw from the human body as a source of knowledge. Using movement as a thinking tool, Kurth develops intersections between performance, architecture and visual arts. His curiosity for the yet unknown and a strong sense for spaces and emotions create situational poignant experiences. The work, ranging from sensitive gestures to brute physical acts, reveals his playful reading of internal and external realities and their conflicts.
Elias Kurth graduated from London Contemporary Dance School ‘The Place’ (2009) and worked with several choreographers such as Lea Anderson, Requardt&Rosenberg or Compagnie Shifts. He graduated as an architect from the University of the Arts (UdK) in Berlin (2018) where he studied amongst others with Jean-Philippe Vassal, Enrique Sobejano, and Alexandra Ranner. He has worked as an architect for Andrés Jaque / Office for Political Innovation and Compagnie KHZ. His own work has been shown in the United Kingdom, Poland, Germany and Switzerland.
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