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Bingo?
Friendly Fire
La Fête
Final Fiction
How do you do?!
real deal
match
Into the Blue
Wish I was Real
Who knows. Maybe Tennessee
Wish I’d be here
Please help yourself
Until the cows come home
Games
Scope








 
press


Scope - second hand memories
Scope deals with the cinematic representation of typical situations of life and their impact on individual memory and expectations. It is created for five dancers and one actor and consists of two parts.

The first part 'scope' is created around the theme of the self-portrait:"I portrait myself - therefore I am."

The second part 'second hand memories' is a fast and fluent sequence of scenes, in which film clichés and reality are blending, poses and gestures resolve into dynamic dance sequences revealing recognisable and familiar stereotypes.

With
Wobine Bosch (NL)
Fiona Gordon (GB)
Katrin Pohlmann (D)
Frieder Bachmann (D)
Philipp Seibert (D)
Actor: Ulrich Cyran (D)
Choreography, Direction, Set: Jan Pusch
Costumes: Ullinca Schröder
Music: Ry Cooder, Laibach, Soundtrack Pulp Fiction, Johann Strauß, Aretha Franklin a.o.
Film "framed scope": Mira Popova
Light: Wolfgang Hurst/Jan Pusch
Sound: Hans-Peter Gerriets
Assistance: Hendrike Schmietendorf
Photography: Arno Declair

Co-produced by Kampnagel Internationale Kulturfabrik, 1996
Funded by Kulturbehörde der Freien und Hansestadt Hamburg
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Press

"With the help of his excellent quintet of dancers and with relish and sarcasm, Jan Pusch dissects the glamorous appearance of the movie world."
Hamburger Abendblatt

"Scope-second hand memories grows together to an entertaining sequence of scenes, that light up the mind of the spectator, make cerebral nerve impulses whizz and are absolutely side-splitting."
die tageszeitung"

An amusing and intelligenty balanced composition of movement, images and speech."
ballet international/tanz aktuell
     
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