HOW TO BREATHE IN TIMES OF CRISIS
Teach us a song for recovery, dear Alga!
performance
SUN 09.11.2025
4:00pm
Produktionshaus NAXOS
For all questions regarding accessibility in the building, please follow this link: https://produktionshausnaxos.de/haus/barrierefreiheit/
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In a rectangular glass tank filled with pebbles and delicate green aquatic plants, two human hands are submerged up to the wrists. They hold a white sensor or clip connected by a cable to electronic components outside the tank. On the edge of the aquarium, small circuit boards and cables with glowing LEDs are visible. The composition feels both scientific and poetic, evoking an experimental dialogue between human touch, water, and technology.
Information on accessibility
Wheelchair-accessible event room (No steps or thresholds higher than 5 cm, doors at least 90 cm wide, wheelchair-accessible toilet, etc.)
Have you rested today?
In their new work, Malin Harff and Collaborators explore survival in the endless storm—what happens when crisis becomes the norm? The mixed-abled team searches for multi-species solidarities within systems that were never designed for them: investigating the entanglement of the climate crisis, Long Covid (ME/CFS), the planet’s breathing, and the extraction of the world’s most sought-after raw material—sand. With Deep Time, the soprano Alga, and the bass Sand, the band rehearses the pop song of the next million years.
COVID-sensitive event: We ask that you test beforehand and wear FFP2 masks to ensure the safety of those who are ill. There will be flexible seating and reclining options for people with physical disabilities. Please indicate this in advance at the ticket office. There will be an introduction to accessibility and the opportunity for slowboarding. Please arrive early to take advantage of this. For all questions regarding accessibility in the building, please follow this link: https://produktionshausnaxos.de/haus/barrierefreiheit/
Concept: Malin Harff
Choreography, Sound, Performance: Malin Haff, annu koetter, Linda Jiayun Gao-Lenders, Tomás Ripoll
Costume: Miriam Sand Kutzleben
Light: Lucas Guigonis
Production: Christina Ulrich
Supported within the framework of Next Steps, a program by Bureau Ritter to strengthen dance makers in Hesse. Funded by Crespo Foundation, Ministry of Culture and Science of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia, NRW Landesbüro Freie Darstellende Künste, Cultural Office of Gießen. A project by flausen+. The flausen+ scholarship at Sensemble Theater was funded by the Free State of Bavaria.
Further dates:
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FRI 07.11. | 7:00pm
Produktionshaus NAXOS