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Doris Uhlich:
Every Body Electric

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Doris Uhlich:
Every Body Electric
Dance
Ohne Sprache - No Language

Poetic, electric and explosive: the award-winning choreographer Doris Uhlich is back!

Every body has its own dynamics - but how much more possibilities are opened up when wheelchairs, prostheses or crutches are understood and staged as body extensions? Techno beats and the rhythms of an ensemble with various physical disabilities interlock to form an energetic group choreography. "Nasty, ironic, intense." (Leipziger Volkszeitung)

ChoreograPHY Doris Uhlich DramaturgY Elisabeth Schack Performance Yanel Barbeito Delgado, Adil Embaby, Karin Ofenbeck, Thomas Richter, Vera Rosner Nógel, Katharina Zabransky DJ Boris Kopeinig LiGHT, ROOM Gerald Pappenberger COSTUME Zarah Brandl Feedback Yoshie Maruoka, Theresa Rauter ProduCTion Margot Wehinger, Theresa Rauter Communication, Social Media Jonathan Hörnig International Distribution Something Great,www.somethinggreat.de

A coproduction by Tanzquartier Wien, Schauspiel Leipzig and insert (Theaterverein). Funded by the Cultural Department of the City of Vienna and the Federal Chancellary of Austria. International Distribution by Something Great. Media partner: taz. die tageszeitung

Doris Uhlich (*1977 in Upper Austria) studied at the Conservatory of the City of Vienna. Since 2006 she has been developing multiple award-winning projects. With her productions she questions common formats and body images: she works with people with different biographies and physical inscriptions, questions classical ballet in terms of its translatability into contemporary contexts, opens the dance floor for people with physical disabilities, shows the potentials of nudity beyond simple eroticization and provocation, examines the relationship between man and machine in a multi-layered way or deals with the future of the human body in the age of its surgical and genetic perfection. Music - especially electronic dance music from new wave to techno - plays an important role in this. www.dorisuhlich.at

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