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Choreography Alex Baczyński-Jenkins
In collaboration with and performed in various constellations by Aaa Biczysko, Arad Inbar, Beverly D. Renekouzou, Thomias Radin
Sound design and artistic advisor Krzysztof Bagiński
Sound contributions Zoi Michailova
Lighting design Jacqueline Sobiszewski
Dramaturgy Andrea Rodrigo
Poem Ezra Green
With thanks to Dareen Abbas, Thibault Lac
Curator and Tour Manager Andrea Rodrigo
Executive Producer Holly Shuttleworth
A production by Alex Baczyński-Jenkins Studio
Studio director Andrea Rodrigo
Studio manager Sarie Nijboer
Management Consultant Rui Silveira
Distribution Something Great
Co-producers De Singel - International Arts Centre, Arsenic – Centre d’art scénique contemporain, Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art, ANTI – Contemporary Art Festival, Kunstverein Düsseldorf, Ludwig Forum for International Art, Kölnischer Kunstverein, Klosterruine Berlin, Disappearing Berlin - Schinkel Pavillon
Developed with the generous support of a residency at Callie's
Unending love, or love dies, on repeat like it’s endless is a choreography by Alex Baczyński-Jenkins that reflects on the relations of desire, dance, fragmentation, love (as communality) and time. The work develops and unfolds through its different iterations.
Through gesture, sensuality, touch and relationality, Baczyński-Jenkins’ practice unfolds structures and politics of desire. Relationality is present in the dialogical ways in which the work is developed and performed as well as in the materials and poetics it invokes. This includes tracing relations between sensation and sociality, embodied expression and alienation, the textures of everyday experience, the utopian and latent queer histories. He approaches choreography as a way of reflecting on the matter of feeling, perception and collective emergence, while indulging in other ways of experiencing memory, time and change.
Duration: 120'