In the organizer's words:
Just looking up from below makes you dizzy. It is 12 meters to the pointed glass roof of the CCCC in the east courtyard of Hallen Kalk. The petite girl, clad entirely in plastic, who is walking on one of the CCCC's supporting elements, doesn't seem to mind. Held by a rope behind her back, she appears to be defying gravity. Full of body tension, she moves forward foot by foot. Then she pushes herself off with a powerful swing. With arms and legs outstretched. As if she were flying: Liah (11) is rehearsing, because "I in Wonderland" is a flying theater production based on Alice in Wonderland. Children and artists from Angels Aerials developed the play in 2021 - now the revival is just around the corner. When school starts in August, the young and old performers will once again be whirling through the air, climbing walls and working hard to whisk you away to a world of wonder. "I in Wonderland" disrupts the logic of the real world and makes the seemingly impossible possible. Space and time dimensions are suspended. There is no fixed stage, everything can and will become part of the production. The audience moves through the space together with the artists and experiences scenes from Alice in Wonderland. Up becomes down, walls become the floor... That's impossible? Only if you don't believe in it...
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