BEWEIS DESSEN, DASS AUCH UNZULäNGLICHE, JA KINDISCHE MITTEL ZUR RETTUNG DIENEN KöNNEN
Proof that even inadequate, even childish means can serve as rescue

dance/performance

SUN 16.11.2025
8:00pm

Produktionshaus NAXOS

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The photo shows a person in a dark top looking directly into the camera. Their arm is extended forward so that a finger looms large and blurred in the foreground, as if touching the lens. The face is captured directly and without posing—serious, slightly pensive, with visible skin texture and light reflections. In the background, a room is faintly visible with a ceiling fan, an open door, and some furniture, but it remains blurred and secondary. The image feels raw and intimate, almost as if the viewer were interrupting a private moment.

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Wheelchair-accessible event room (No steps or thresholds higher than 5 cm, doors at least 90 cm wide, wheelchair-accessible toilet, etc.)

In a time of border controls and boundless technology, we search for other paths into the future.
Can the inadequate, the childlike, become a force for salvation?

In the middle of the Naxoshalle, a white room. Inside, dancer Camilla Fiumara simply begins: somersault, cartwheel, stumble. Dot, dot, comma, line… From elementary gestures, narrative fragments emerge.

An odyssey resounds, continues in electronic sounds, until from the movements, from the white walls, whole worlds arise. The body sketches (dream)spaces, seeks footing, falls, and in the tilt forward or back discovers a new freedom.

In the resonance of the sounds it becomes clear: we have long been dancing with one leg in the place where we leave the present behind, in search of a way out.

From and with Simon Möllendorf, Camilla Fiumara, Björn Fischer

Supported by Cultural Office Frankfurt am Main

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