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Liina Magnea: Funny Things Before Panic
Location
Zodiak Stage, foyer B
Entrance from the courtyard, next to door B.
Date
3.3.2022 - 15.3.2022
Post-performance discussion on Wed, Mar 9.
Tickets
30 € / 27 € / 15 €
Tickets available also at Cable Factory's Info at the Glass Courtyard and at Cable Factory's Konttori.
https://tix.zodiak.fiOpening hours
Monday
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Tuesday
19:00 - 20:00
Wednesday
19:00 - 20:00
Thursday
19:00 - 20:00
Friday
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Saturday
19:00 - 20:00
Sunday
15:00 - 16:00
Funny Things Before Panic is a coping mechanism dressed up as a musical. Three dancers embody three true stabbing stories that have happened around the choreographer, Liina Magnea.
Heidi Finnberg plays as Liina's mother who got stabbed by a gang-member in the 80s, Reetta Nummi is Helga, the friend who got stabbed to death by her 16-year-old son and Liina is the teenage boy who got into a knife fight on a beautiful summer day.
In hopes of finding a way to emotionally cope with the situation, the performers compulsively sing songs and dance, retelling the traumatic events. This ultimately leads them to panic - a physical state riddled with tics, cramps and sounds that they have experienced in their personal lives. To distance themselves from the drama of a panic attack, they transform the symptoms into new dances and songs.
By turning the knife around they realise that these stories illustrate their internal self stabbing. The conclusion is an ode to the absurd and one's own incapability to grasp injustice in the world.
The work does not literally represent or re-enact the acts of violence.
Choreographer, composer, musician, performer: Liina Magnea
Composer, musician, performer: Reetta Nummi (SITOI)
Performer, musician: Heidi Finnberg,
Performer: Gabriel Pedrosa
Lighting design: Titus Torniainen
Music Consultant: Noah Kin
Post Production Music: Haraldur Thrastarson
Assistant Choreography: Tuukka Leijavuori
Photo, video: Nathan Ceddia, Kristin V Jam
Artistic Production Manager: Ayako Toyama
Supported by: Berlin Senate Department for Culture and Europe, Goethe-Institut, Fonds Darstellende Künste with funds from the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media
Special Thanks to: Anna Bergel, New Fears Gallery / Julian Weber, Aikido Dojo am Gleisdreieck, Julianna Schreyer, Laurean Wagner, Jacopo Lanteri
Photo: Kristin V Jam