Last year, Renegade thrilled the Bremerhaven audience with their powerful and energetic hip-hop art. As the Urban Arts Ensemble Ruhr, they continue their twenty years of work and go in search of traces with choreographer Rauf Yasit for "Cracks": For choreographer Rauf Yasit, hip-hop was the place where he could dream away from the dreariness of his everyday life in Germany as a child: Graffiti and tags on the walls of houses seemed to him like cracks ("Cracks"), behind which completely unknown worlds, such as urban dance, opened up.
Together, they resurrect the liberating cracks and dreams from childhood, ask about the stories that shaped the dancers' bodies and allow the present and past to enter into a tense dialog.
past come together in a tense dialog between childlike play and professional aspirations, naive curiosity and flawless functionality.
With follow-up discussion
Funded by the Tanzland program of the German Federal Cultural Foundation. Funded by the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media.
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