Jetse Batelaan / Theater Artemis
('s-Hertogenbosch)
If you run fast enough, no-one will know where you are
Mousonturm Saal
ALL IN/Performance/Choreography
- 22.09.2016, 19.00 Uhr€ 12,- / erm. € 6,-
- 23.09.2016, 7 p.m.€ 12,- / red. € 6,- / f.f.m. € 7,-, Wenn du nur schnell genug rennst - Warm Up 6 p.m.
Nothing stands still. At no point in time. In Jetse Batelaan’s total choreography If you run fast enough, no one will know where you are, everyone – or better said: everything – is constantly in motion. Performers, costumes, objects, props, lights, sound and text, whether person or thing, everything is running, plunging, falling, crawling, crashing across the stage, heading inevitably towards the end of this break-neck show, and right on to the next performance. The audience (age 8 and up) are left behind bewildered and wondering: what just happened? If you don’t want to miss it, you have to really keep up.
Batelaan’s moving pieces have been awarded numerous prizes. He is artistic director of the Theater Artemis in ‘s-Hertogenbosch since 2013.
In German.
Direction: Jetse Batelaan * With: Sieger Baljon, Guus Diepenbroek, Tjebbe Roelofs, Willemijn Zevenhuijzen, Kajetan Uranitsch und Helena Rempp and Charlotte Knoll * Storyteller: Armin Dillenberger * In the frame of the official Guest of Honor programme – Flandern & The Netherlands. Guest of Hnour of Frankfurt Bookfair 2016 * This project is supported by the Performing Arts Fund NL.
from age 8 and up
Biography
Jetse Batelaan / Theater Artemis
Jetse Batelaan zählt zu den einflussreichsten Regisseuren einer neuen Generation von Theaterkünstlern in den Niederlanden. Quer durch alle Altersgruppen fordert er mit philosophischen Grundfragen, existenziellen Themen und klugem Humor sein Publikum heraus. Batelaans bewegende Stücke wurden vielfach ausgezeichnet u.a. mit dem VSCD Mime Award (2005), dem Erik Vos Award (2006) und dem Gold Cricket Award (2006). Seit 2013 ist Batelaan künstlerischer Leiter des Theater Artemis in ‘s-Hertogenbosch. 2019 erhielt er den Silbernen Löwen der Biennale in Venedig und 2020 erhält er den Preis des Internationalen Theaterinstituts (ITI).