In the deepest depths: a collective of hearing musicians dives down together with two deaf choreographers - and explores the deep sea as a model for boundless worlds of perception. Inspired by the underwater films of biologist and filmmaker Jean Painlevé, "Touching From A Distance" transforms the stage into a place where oscillations and vibrations are transmitted, pearl threads glow iridescently in rainbow colors, deepest basses flood the room in waves and the visible and audible combine in many layers. Frankfurt musicians Yuka Ohta and Diego Ramos Rodríguez from Matter of Facts Studio, known for their work in the field of new music, meet hip hop and street style choreographer Dodzi Dougban. Between pressure ratios, body language(s), beats and vibrations, together they blur the boundaries of the visible and audible. In close collaboration with choreographer Rita Mazza, the ensemble dedicates itself to visual music and its texture. The deep sea as a threatened and largely unexplored ecosystem becomes a utopian place in which speculation and risk make new encounters possible. "Touching From A Distance" is an experimental music theater in the deep, a joint search for the body in music and the musicality of choreography. The audience is invited to dive in and let themselves drift.
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