Link to a Floating Roots video in DGS
The entire performance will be translated into International Sign Language (ISL).
«Floating Roots» describes the lives of the Asian and Queer 1.5 and 2nd generation immigrants. Many of them are children of guest workers who came to Germany in the 1960s until the 1980s.
The soundscore of the performance weaves together interview excerpts of 17 people who speak from an autobiographical perspective about marginalization, isolation and discrimination: intimate stories of racism, homophobia, legal difficulties, conflicts caused by language and cultural gaps within the family, the feeling of not belonging, expectations of being a "model minority" ... fill the performance space. Six of the interviewees, who are not professional performers, appear onstage, along with two Deaf performers who are also Asian with an immigration background.
↪ After the performance on the 10 & 11th of May there will be an open dialogue between the audience and the artistic team for about 45 minutes, to enable community sharing. The open dialogue will take place in a mixture of spoken English and German language, and will be translated into DGS.
Accessibility
The event takes place in Studio 5. It will be held mostly in German, English and International Sign Language.
Studio 5 is accessible without steps, but has a raised wooden floor area accessible via a 1.5% inclined ramp. Wheelchair spaces are available. The barrier-free toilet is located in the foyer of the studio.
Relaxed Performance
Relaxed Performances would like to welcome all visitors for whom sitting still for a long time in the theatre is a barrier (for example autistic people, people with Tourette's, with learning difficulties or chronic pain). Noises and movements from the audience are welcome. Visitors can leave and return to the auditorium at any time. Visitors who need to leave the auditorium can do so and return.
Pre-boarding (early seating) and a limited number of beanbags are available for people with mobility impairments. Both can be reserved at
ticket@tanzfabrik-berlin.de.
Content Note
Racism, homophobia and other experiences of discrimination are addressed in terms of content.
If you have any further questions about the access requirements for this performance, please contact: access@tanzfabrik-berlin.de