IPtanz | Love Eat (never) Sleep

IPtanz | Love Eat (never) Sleep

IPtanz “Love Eat (never) Sleep”

 

absence#6 – abstraction of memory

with audio description and accompanying touch tour at 7:15 p.m. (advance registration required!)

Friday, 5 December 2025 – 8:00 p.m.

Tickets: https://rausgegangen.de/events/love-eat-never-sleep-absence6-abstraction-of-memory-eine-beg-0/

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It’s IPtanz’s birthday, and we want to celebrate with you.

A small supporting programme offers insights into our work over the past years. After the performances, the artists will be available for discussions.

More at www.ip-tanz.com

We look forward to seeing you there.

 

Love Eat (never) Sleep

A walk-in dance installation about memory, identity and collective memory.

An immersive experience: dance meets walk-in installation, performers and audience share the stage in a transformable, pneumatic landscape through which the audience moves freely – including a change of perspective.

An air body pulsates, movement splinters into voices, skin and stories. What remains when places and rituals disappear, when the body becomes an archive – made of muscles, breath and scars in the pulse of the space? The space – sometimes a tent, sometimes a bubble, sometimes a ruin. See through different eyes, hear forgotten voices, be part of a fictional world that grows, turns, withdraws and wants to be not only seen, but felt, heard and experienced.

Four dancers use a pneumatic stage set (miegL) to create a fantasy of a new present that is already past. The body as archive, ritual and the dissolution of security in a group context are central themes. Interviews with different generations and backgrounds are incorporated.

“Ilona Pászthy and her ensemble IPtanz have succeeded in creating a fine production that courageously engages with the complexity of memory…” (Kölnische Rundschau / Thomas Linden / 09.09.2025)

Choreography Ilona Pászthy

Play development Ilona Pászthy in collaboration with the team

Dance Miriam Arnold, Gleb Bondarev, Tom Diener, Mira Plikat

Stage miegL

Music Zsolt Varga

Lighting Garlef Keßler

Audio description Uschi Baetz

We would like to thank our sponsors Ministry of Art and Science of North Rhine-Westphalia, Cultural Office of the City of Cologne, RheinEnergie Foundation for Culture, Stadtrevue, Kulturservice Köln

SUPPORTING PROGRAMME:
7:15 p.m. – physical-somatic introduction
7:15 p.m. – touch tour and audio description (registration required)

ACCESSIBILITY:
Pick-up service for blind and visually impaired people from Michaelshoven train station, touch tour and audio description (registration required)

Ticket reservations / registration for pick-up, audio description and touch tour:

karten@ip-tanz.com or 0157 – 57 930 117

Further information at www.ip-tanz.com

DIN A13  “MYspace SAFEspace NOspace 2025″ – Part 2

DIN A13 “MYspace SAFEspace NOspace 2025″ – Part 2

DIN A13

“MYspace SAFEspace NOspace 2025″ – Part 2

 

26.09.2025, 20:00 Premiere

27.09.2025, 20:00 hrs

28.09.2025, 19:00 hrs

Premiere 2025 – Part 2 of the two-part production

“Safe Space” – a valuable protected space, an intimate bubble, a safe cosmos within the so-called “normative world”. Who shapes this space, who is allowed to use it, who is left out? DIN A 13 tanzcompany explores these questions with the two-part production “MYspace SAFEspace NOspace” – bringing performers with physical disabilities on stage with artists from the ballroom community (LGBTQ+).

Part 1 of the overall concept was realized in 2024 as an artistic intervention in public space: A mobile “Safe Space” container was positioned in various districts of Cologne. Dancers sought a performative exchange with passers-by and local residents. They reacted in very different ways: curious, irritated, hostile and even aggressive. These encounters gave rise to new choreographic impulses, which will now be explored in greater depth in part 2, the stage version.

Part 2 premieres in September 2025 and develops the performative experiences from the public space further – now within a changeable, non-classical stage space that is in constant motion.

Three protagonists personally invite the audience to become part of these spaces – or separate them from the close-up insights they have just gained. The production questions the concepts of closeness and distance, privacy and publicity – and shows how fragile and permeable the boundaries of “safe spaces” can be.

Encounter and demarcation, intimacy and irritation alternate. The dynamic between the performers and the audience creates a dense, immersive experience that is constantly being reconstituted. An interplay of exclusive inclusions and the exclusions that accompany them.

Participants:
Artistic direction & choreography: Gerda König (D)
Co-choreography: Charlotte Virgile (F)
Dramaturgy: Marje Hirvonen (FIN)
Performance: Danjel Sesar (D), David Mendez (D), Sophia Hankings-Evans (D)
Stage design: Lea Dietrich (D)
Costume: Monika Odenthal (D)
Music: Frank Schulte (D)
Film documentation: Gerhard Schick (D)
Lighting design: Marco Wehrspann (D)
Homepage: Andrea Hoffmann (D)
Press and public relations: Neurohr & Andrä (D)
Social media and financial management: John Herman (D)
Creative Producer: Anastasia Olfert (D)

Supported by:
Ministry of Culture and Science of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia, Kunststiftung NRW, Fonds Darstellende Künste, Kämpgen-Stiftung.
DIN A 13 tanzcompany receives top-level funding from the state of NRW.

About DIN A 13 tanzcompany
DIN A 13 tanzcompany is one of the few dance ensembles internationally whose members are made up of dancers with and without physical disabilities. Since 1995, DIN A 13 tanzcompany and its artistic director and choreographer Gerda König, in artistic collaboration with choreographer Gitta Roser from 1999 to 2020, have been enriching the dance world with new aesthetic categories that continually challenge and question the usual ways of seeing contemporary dance. Presumed boundaries and evaluations between physical characteristics and top dance performance are dissolved in choreographic images that provocatively pose questions and invite artistic dialog.
The focus of the artistic work is on the exploration and visualization of the movement quality of “other bodies”, which is used in its diversity for the choreographic work, expanding it and thereby enriching the spectrum of contemporary dance.
www.din-a13.de/en

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