Harmonia by Unusual Symptoms/ Theatre Bremen/ Adrienn Hód
A provocative and intriguing exploration of the possibilities and limits of different bodies
Asia Premiere
Tender and demanding, this groundbreaking choreography by Hungarian choreographer Adrienn Hód and the Unusual Symptoms dance company of Theatre Bremen, Germany invites us to take a fresh look at the human body and its meaning in dance and society.
Between shared explorations of physical diversity, joyful exuberance and a helping of self-irony, an ensemble of dancers with and without disabilities question the hierarchies of classical dance and the supposedly progressive forms of contemporary dance. Asking for the undisturbed attention of the audience, they dismantle conventional notions of the body, and the structures built around it, and set about playfully realigning our gaze.
A thought-provoking and intriguing work, Harmonia challenges audience preconceptions, demands intense stamina from the dancers, and builds slowly and steadily from an unconventional opening to a joyous, celebratory climax.
Harmonia premiered in Bremen, Germany in 2022. It was named Best Work at the 2023 Rudolf Laban Award in Hungary, and was selected for Tanzplattform Deutschland 2024, making it one of the ten most representative dance works in Germany for that year.
Theatre Bremen
Theater Bremen serves as a public space for aesthetic and political reflection on the challenges, risks and moments of freedom of the modern urban experience. The theatre comprises four departments: music theatre, drama, dance, and children's and youth theatre. Each season, it stages over 30 premieres and 600 performances, alongside a rich programme of concerts and events as part of its commitment to direct dialogue with the audience. Theater Bremen also develops residence companies, including Unusual Symptoms, and collaborates with internationally acclaimed artists, companies and festivals.
Unusual Symptoms
Unusual Symptoms has been the dance company of Theatre Bremen, Germany since 2012. Originally founded by the French-Algerian choreographer Samir Akika, the ensemble has worked under the artistic direction of Alexandra Morales and Gregor Runge since 2018, and with renowned and up-and-coming international choreographers such as Faye Driscoll, Renan Martins, Michikazu Matsune and Adrienn Hod. Unusual Symptoms also develop projects with young performers, and have performed multiple times at the renowned Tanzplattform Deutschland.
Adrienn Hód
Adrienn Hod is an internationally acclaimed choreographer specialising in contemporary dance and experimental movement. Her permanent company is HODWORKS, of which she has been artistic and production director since 2007. In addition to her work with the company, she also choreographs for other Hungarian and international collaborations. She is also an applied choreographer for theatre productions, films and commercials. She regularly teaches on both Hungarian and international platforms, where she works with improvisational tools. Her work is focused on the human physique in motion, stripped of taboos and prejudices, removed from its cultural context.
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