During a pillow fight, two friends discover a treasure map. This leads them into an imaginative world that is upside down. There, everything is in flux: Movements and images collide in the form of dance, live video and animation. A wondrous, adventurous treasure hunt unfolds before the eyes of the audience. Drunter und drüber is a story about friendship and the power of imagination.
This performance marks the first time Keren Levi has developed a dance piece for children at the FFT. The idiosyncratic performances of the Dutch-based choreographer combine different arts and media. Music, dance and video play an important role. So it is high time that very young viewers also immerse themselves in this world of movement and images by Keren Levi. The FFT is producing the piece with dancers from NRW who work with Keren Levi.
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