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AIPOTU

AIPOTU

Maureen Kägi, Habib Asal, Roman Britschgi, Marie-Alice Schultz, Daniel Klemmer, MAK NITE, 22 Jan 2008
AIPOTU

AIPOTU

Maureen Kägi, Habib Asal, Roman Britschgi, Marie-Alice Schultz, Daniel Klemmer, MAK NITE, 22 Jan 2008
AIPOTU

AIPOTU

Maureen Kägi, Habib Asal, Roman Britschgi, Marie-Alice Schultz, Daniel Klemmer, MAK NITE, 22 Jan 2008
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AIPOTU AIPOTU 22.01.2008 20:00
MAK Austrian Museum for Applied Arts / Contemporary Art
Dance / Text / Music / Performance

AIPOTU

Maureen Kägi, Habib Asal, Roman Britschi, Maire-Alice Schultz, Daniel Klemmer

Tue, 22.01.2008, 8.00 pm

MAK Columned Main Hall

The event “AIPOTU” centers on a stimulating combination of text, dance, and music. Five students from the painting class of Johanna Kandl at the Vienna University of Applied Arts act out their wishful ideas of “a better world” in a performance entitled “AIPOTU”: a transparent plastic-foil cube symbolizes the space of this utopian model society; it contains a lab table for different test arrangements. The performance focuses on experimentation with materials and on the expressive possibilities of dance and language.

The experimental work of the performers is accompanied by music of double bass player Roman Britschgi and percussionist Daniel Klemmer. The two musicians will improvise to the rhythm of the recited text.

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