In the organizer's words:
Young NTM
Naomi Sanfo-Ansorge, Lara Kaiser | world premiere
What do you think of when you think of a lemon? A refreshing summer lemonade in the park, your bathroom cleaner or your sister's New Year's Eve party? What thoughts and memories come to mind?
In "Don't think of lemon now", we invite the audience into a room full of memories, into a shared memory. Together we want to immerse ourselves in a collection of stories, hear, feel, taste and smell them, rummage around in them, sort some of them out, pass them on, mix them up, jigsaw them together, tidy them up and give some of them away. This play is developed on the basis of joint research with visually impaired children and young people on narrative strategies for theater for young audiences, involving all the senses and artistic audio descriptions.
The result is a theater experience in which the audience is needed as a community in the room, in which everyone can trust their own perception and in which new stories are constantly being created through sounds, smells and objects. The director is Naomi Sanfo-Ansorge, visually impaired performer, dance teacher and dramaturge for artistic audio description, and Lara Kaiser, director, who has already staged "Der Verschollene" (15+) and "Schaum ich an" (2+) at the JNTM.
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