Choreography, Stage & Costume: July Weber
Dance: Annalise Van Even, Shar Adams, Rocío Marano, Katrina Bastian
Music: Laure M. Hiendl
Production: Juan Gabriel Harcha
Costume: Don Aretino, Muyao Zhang
Supported by the Berlin Senate Department for Culture and Community and Tanzfabrik Berlin.
Further Biographies
Annalise Van Even is a multidisciplinary performer and choreographer with a focus on jazz, contemporary dance and improvisation. She holds a bachelor's degree in dance from NYU Tisch School of the Arts with a minor in social and cultural analysis and artistically explores nature, science fiction and spiritual archetypes of non-Western mythology.
Argentinian dancer and choreographer Rocío Marano has been working in Berlin since 2014. In addition to her dance training, she studied at the Escola Superior d'Art i Disseny de les Illes Balears in Spain and completed a master's degree in choreography at the Inter-University Centre for Dance HZT in Berlin. She also studied ecofeminism at the University of Buenos Aires and was awarded a DAAD scholarship in 2020. Her work is inspired by collective and everyday processes and includes practices such as krump, malambo and yawning.
The dancer Katrina Bastian studied at Reed College / Portland, USA and at the Hochschule für Schauspielkunst Ernst / HZT, Berlin. She has worked with the New Zealand Dance Company, Footnote Dance NZ (Choreoco) and Black Grace Dance Company. Her choreographic work has been shown in New Zealand, South East Asia, Europe and the
USA. Since returning to Berlin she has worked with Haptic Hide, Yoriko Maeno, Rachel Monosov and July Weber and has been funded by Neu-Start Kultur and Dis-Tanz-Solo.
Laure M. Hiendl works as a composer* and curator* in Berlin. Hiendl's work deals with music as spatial art and is situated between concert music, performance, music theatre, installation and other interdisciplinary fields. Hiendl holds a PhD from Columbia University New York and currently works at the Mozarteum University Salzburg. Dey is co-founder* of the festival Music Installations Nuremberg.
Shar Adams, a Canadian of Afro-Caribbean heritage, has been involved in the performing arts for over 20 years, initially studying ballet, jazz, tap, contemporary dance, hip-hop, dancehall and traditional West African dance. Since graduating from the commercial dance programme at George Brown College, she has worked internationally as a dancer and choreographer for theatre, television/film and record labels.