A/L/P/W are four artists from the fields of dance and sound art who use improvisation methods to let sound and movement collide, rub against each other and meet.
The A/L/P/W collective dives into the question of the Anthropocene. The term "Anthropocene" refers to the age in which humans strongly influence the earth and its systems.
A small, 24-meter-deep lake in Ontario, Canada attempts to clarify human responsibility for climate change. We cannot agree. What is clear is that the relationship between us humans and nature is complex and often unequal. Nature's voice, although it sometimes cries out, is not heard. And yet we all experience moments of harmony with it.
In "Anthropogenic Landscapes", A/L/P/W use dance, sound and video art to create a space that invites us to pause and explore our relationship with the world and thus with ourselves.
CREDITS
Dance: Anik Auer, Sheila Lindauer, Vanessa Wüst
Music: Benjamin Pogonatos
Choreography: Sandy Albrecht
Scenography: Noemi Hunkeler
Costumes: Franca Manz
Video: Kevin Graber Kevin Graber
Dramaturgy: Clara Gil
Photo: Claude Hofer, Mirjam Steffen
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