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Ini Dill, Daniel Drabek, Elly Fujita, wetere Performer*innen und Musiker*innen
4 July 2026 19:30–21:00
Between glass space and urban space, bodies, canisters, and sounds begin to wander—and with them, boundaries.
An aquarium, plastic waste, and a sunken car. Human figures become shimmering fish zombies. A storm of dance, music, text, and objects. Everything is set in motion. Canisters, car parts, and bodies change places; boundaries blur. The entire area—and everyone within it—becomes part of the happening. A shift in perspective alters perception. And consciousness.
A performative encounter featuring dance, live music, text, and objects—both indoors and on the outdoor stage of the Itz at Esperantoplatz.
An aquarium, plastic waste, and a sunken car. Human figures become shimmering fish zombies. A storm of dance, music, text, and objects. Everything is set in motion. Canisters, car parts, and bodies change places; boundaries blur. The entire area—and everyone within it—becomes part of the happening. A shift in perspective alters perception. And consciousness.
A performative encounter featuring dance, live music, text, and objects—both indoors and on the outdoor stage of the Itz at Esperantoplatz.
Biography
Ini Dill, Daniel Drabek, Elly Fujita, wetere Performer*innen und Musiker*innen
Since 2009, the collective die elektroschuhe has been exploring socio-political themes and their manifestation in the body. Situated at the intersection of contemporary dance and object or puppet theatre, the work centres on objects as extensions of the body. Removed from their original context, objects become physical and intellectual catalysts for movement and meaning. The works are site-specific, experimental and cross-disciplinary, often bordering on activism. Since 2019, the collective has been collaborating with ZUsammenKUNFT at the Haus der Statistik and integrating questions of sustainability and the circular economy into its artistic practice.
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