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Medien- Information MEDIEN- INFORMATION 11.07.–11.08.13 WWW.IMPULSTANZ.COM (+43-1) 523 55 58 IVO DIMCHEV „I-ON“ © | PEACH FESTIVAL OPENING 9.7. | 21:15 | MQ Trajal HarrellFriends (NYC) & Free Entry! !"#$%#$&%'())*+#%*,%#$&%-(.#(+&%% /+*0+122&%*,%#$&%3(+*)&14%54"*4 IMPRESSUM Intendant Karl Regensburger Künstlerische Beratung Ismael Ivo Künstlerische Leitung [8:tension] ImpulsTanz maîtres de plaisir Christa Spatt | Christine Standfest | francophil & Team Michael Stolhofer | Charlotte Van De Vyver Workshop Office Künstlerische Leitung „Occupy the Museum” Iris Hable | Viktoria Drexler | Team Michael Stolhofer | Ong Keng Sen Publikumsdienst Künstlerische Leitung Workshops & Research Gabriel Schmidinger | Team Rio Rutzinger Online Content Management Dramaturgische Beratung & Abendprogramme Annika Goetz | Marina Losin Christine Standfest International Networking Organisationsentwicklung Marie-Christine Baratta Andreas Barth EU Projects & Scholarship Programme Technische Leitung Hanna Bauer | Marie-Christine Baratta | Harald Godula Rio Rutzinger Presse & PR Unterbringung Joachim Kapuy | Annika Goetz | Marina Losin | Stefanie Fürnsinn Susanne Jaritz | Bettina Lukitsch Marketing Support Marketing & PR Maximilian Pramatarov | Jordan Brusenbach Joachim Kapuy | Silvia Ramsauer | Wolfgang Igler Info Service Gudrun Zimmermann | Johanna Figl ImpulsTanz - Club Alissa Winkler IT Hannes Zellinger Produktion Magdalena Stolhofer | Marina Losin | Transport Anna Wagner Lucia Lechner | Team Artists Communication Technik Arsenal Olivia Schellander | Ajda Es Jakob Zellinger | Rich Panciera | Team Organisation Chief of Ticketing Gabriel Schmidinger Ralf Jonas Finanzen Ticketing Gabriele Parapatits | Katharina Binder Florian Mayerhofer | Mariam Togola ImPulsTanz soçial Website - Creation & Supervision Magdalena Stolhofer Bernhard Nemec - www.nemec.cc | 2 Zur Übersicht PRESSEINFORMATION Presseinformationen, -texte und -fotos zu unserem aktuellen Festivalprogramm finden Sie auch zum Downloaden in unserem Pressebereich auf der ImPulsTanz-Homepage: http://www.impulstanz.com/press/ ImPulsTanz Pressetexte Hier finden Sie eine Auswahl der aktuellen Pressetexte, die Sie als PDF herunterladen können. http://www.impulstanz.com/pressfiles/ ImPulsTanz Pressefotos In diesem Bereich steht Ihnen eine Auswahl an Fotos des diesjährigen Performance-Programms von ImPulsTanz zur Verfügung. Bitte beachten Sie, dass die Fotos nur im Zusammenhang mit ImPulsTanz und unter Angabe des Copyrights verwendet werden dürfen. Sollten Sie an weiterem Fotomaterial interessiert sein, bitte wenden Sie sich an unsere Presseabteilung. http://www.impulstanz.com/presspictures/ ImPulsTanz Presseakkreditierung 2013 Seit letztem Jahr gibt es die Möglichkeit, per Online-Formular einen Antrag auf Akkreditierung für das ImPulsTanz Festival 2013 zu stellen. Bitte füllen Sie dazu das Online-Formular aus und senden Sie es gemeinsam mit den unten genannten Unterlagen ab. Wir werden uns nach Ansicht und Bearbeitung Ihrer Unterlagen mit Ihnen in Verbindung setzen. http://www.impulstanz.com/mediaaccreditation/ Sollten Sie zusätzliche Informationen oder Material zu früheren Produktionen benötigen, können Sie sich gerne jederzeit an unsere Presseabteilung wenden. Pressekontakt Joachim Kapuy | Annika Goetz | Susanne Jaritz | Bettina Lukitsch Museumstraße 5/21 1070 Wien t: (+43-1) 523 55 58, DW -35 / -36 / -34 / -31 f: (+43 1) 523 55 58-88 e: [email protected] | 3 Zur Übersicht INHALTSVERZEICHNIS Gesamtprogramm ............................................................................................................................ 5 Compagnie Übersicht .....................................................................................................................17 Spielstätten .................................................................................................................................... 21 Kartenvorverkauf ............................................................................................................................ 23 ImPulsTanz in Kooperation mit dem Weltmuseum Wien ................................................................. 24 Young Choreographers‘ Series .......................................................................................................26 Prix Jardin d‘Europe ....................................................................................................................... 26 ImPulsTanz [WildWalk] ....................................................................................................................28 Compagnies A-Z 2nd Nature / Christine Gaigg (AT) ................................................................................................... 30 Akemi Takeya (AT/JP) .................................................................................................................... 35 Akram Khan Company (UK) ............................................................................................................39 Alessandro Sciarroni (IT) ................................................................................................................. 51 Amanda Apetrea (SE) & Halla Ólafsdóttir (SE/IS) ............................................................................. 59 Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker (BE) & Boris Charmatz (FR) ..............................................................65 Cecilia Bengolea (FR/AR) & François Chaignaud (FR) ......................................................................80 Cie. Ivo Dimchev (AT/BG) & Franz West (AT) ...................................................................................87 Cie. Ivo Dimchev (AT/BG) ............................................................................................................... 91 Cie. Marie Chouinard (CA) .............................................................................................................. 97 Clara Furey (CA) & Michikazu Matsune (AT/JP) ............................................................................. 110 Doris Uhlich (AT) ...........................................................................................................................113 Eisa Jocson (BE/PH) .................................................................................................................... 117 Florentina Holzinger (NL/AT) ......................................................................................................... 119 Fou Glorieux / Louise Lecavalier (CA) ............................................................................................121 François Chaignaud (FR) ...............................................................................................................126 Ismael Ivo (DE/BR) & Grupo Biblioteca Do Corpo ........................................................................ 130 Ives Thuwis (BE) ........................................................................................................................... 137 Jana Unmüßig (DE) .......................................................................................................................140 Jérôme Bel (FR) ...........................................................................................................................145 Jérôme Bel (FR) & Theater HORA (CH) ......................................................................................... 151 Jonathan Burrows (UK) & Matteo Fargion (UK/IT) .......................................................................... 163 Ko Murobushi (JP) ........................................................................................................................169 Lenio Kaklea (FR/GR) ................................................................................................................... 183 Liquid Loft / Chris Haring (AT) & Staatstheater Kassel (DE) ...........................................................185 Liz Santoro (FR/US) ...................................................................................................................... 197 MaisonDahlBonnema (BE) ...........................................................................................................204 Mariana Tengner Barros / EIRA (PT) ............................................................................................. 213 Marta Navaridas (AT/ES) & Alexander Deutinger (AT) .................................................................... 218 Mathilde Monnier / CCN Montpellier (FR) & François Olislaeger (FR) ..............................................221 Mathilde Monnier / CCN Montpellier (FR) ...................................................................................... 226 | 4 Zur Übersicht Meg Stuart (BE/US) / Damaged Goods & Münchner Kammerspiele (DE) ...................................... 230 *MELK PROD. / Marco Berrettini (CH) ......................................................................................... 241 Michael Turinsky (AT) ....................................................................................................................246 Needcompany / Grace Ellen Barkey (BE) ......................................................................................249 Olivier Dubois (FR) ........................................................................................................................ 259 Padmini Chettur (IN) & David Hernandez (BE/US) ......................................................................... 262 Philipp Gehmacher (AT) ...............................................................................................................
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