Walk don´t Walk

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Skuespiller i Walk don´t Walk af  det schweiziske teaterensemble "Plasma"


"...Nu er her computere og skriveborde, hvor der måske før kredsede en hejre rundt et par gange om året. Nu besvares telefoner, og transaktioner lukkes, men før var der intet her."

Udgangspunktet for Plasmas WALK DONT WALK er byen som et system. Den hurtige urbanisering af menneskeheden fungerer som en af ​​det 21. århundredes største megatrends. Ifølge en rapport fra De Forenede Nationer ville flertallet af mennesker bo i byer for første gang i historien i 2007. PLASMA kaster et poetisk blik på fænomenet og bærer mentalt udviklingen til det ekstreme: Grænserne til megabyerne er begyndt at overlappe hinanden. Verden er blevet til een by, Global City.

ACTRESS IN "WALK DON´T WALK" BY THE SWISS THEATER ENSEMBLE "PLASMA:
"...Now there are computers and desks where once a heron might have circled a couple of times a year. Now phones are answered and transactions are closed, but before there was nothing here."
The starting point for Plasma´s "WALK DONT WALK" is the city as a system. The rapid urbanisation of humanity serves as one of the biggest megatrends of the 21st century. According to a report by the United Nations, the majority of people would live in cities for the first time in history by 2007. PLASMA takes a poetic look at the phenomenon and mentally carries the development to the extreme: The borders of megacities have begun to overlap. The world has become one city, the Global City.

Medvirkende/ Cast: Jesko Stubbe (CH), Andreas Spaniol (DE), Jorgos Margaritas (GR) , Hagar Admoni Schipper (IL), Helene Høm (DK), Wowo Habdank (DE), Janet Hoefler (CH), Norbert Klassen (CH/DE) Instruktion, manus og scenografi / Director, manuscript and set design: Lukas Bangerter. Musikere / Musicians: Jan Ratschko (DE), Martin Wigger (CH) Kostumer/ Costumes Petra Kenneth (DE/CH) Produktion: Plasma Theater. Støttet af /Supported by PRO HELVETIA 

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