DRITTER RAUM / THIRD PLACE.
a meeting place

Drawing on expertise in contact improvisation and a deep exploration of themes of social space, Third Space / third place takes a playful look at how being with others creates identities and interactions that are crucial to our sense of vitality, connectedness, and being in and with the world.

dance/performance

THU 07.04.2022
8:00pm — 10:00pm

Premiere

Landungsbrücken Theater

This is an accessible, 'relaxed performance'. Audience members are free to move around the space, coming and going as they please. All ages are welcome. Knowledge of English is helpful, but not required. All proceeds from ticket sales will be donated to the Ukraine crisis.

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A home away from home. But that wouldn't be original, would it? But nothing is original anymore, because everyone has something from Ikea - that beautiful decorative pillow you are so proud of. It's okay, I hope you don't mind that your neighbor across the street and the one three houses down have the same pillow. A unique space where you can just be yourself, where you're among friends, where everyone knows your name... that's the most important thing, right? Where else can you live an authentic version of yourself? At work? At home? That place, that space - it comes third. Outside of work, outside of home, it's a place to socialize, a place to play, a place to feel welcome. Maybe these places are disappearing from our lives. Maybe we need to create them. Maybe we can start to do that tonight. Dritter Raum / third space, is a piece that celebrates the social space.

Concept, production management and artistic producer: Laura Hicks

Performance by and with: Caterina Mocciola, Mathilde Monfreux, Bryce Kasson, Andrew Wass, Alex Zampini and Laura Hicks Sound design: Alex Zampini Dramaturgy/ Outer eye: Martin Nachbar Lighting design: Gregor Knüppel

Production Supported by: Z - Center for Rehearsal and Research / ID_Frankfurt e.V., and Landungsbrücken Theater. Supported by the Cultural Office of the City of Frankfurt am Main, the Hessian Ministry of Science and Art, and the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media as part of the NEUSTART KULTUR program.