DUMPU DINKI by Anne Klatt | Germany
For Ages 5 +
35 mins | Non-verbal Goethe-Institut/ Max Mueller Bhavan 16th Nov 11.00 a.m & 5.00 p.m |
Two hands meet. Dumpu meets Dinki and both are very, very strange! The one grumbling and fist-clenched and the other cheeky, playful and curious. Who is the other one? Friend or foe? Each wants to assert its place, be the right one and only one. But to meet the stranger is also fun and quickly get both together in a fun game of hand figures, gestures and sounds. Can there be only one or is it hand in hand?
A play about the whole cosmos of human relations, at the end of which confidence in each other wins! |
Anne Klatt says that for her, making theatre means taking an idea seriously and being inspired by it. This means, first of all, to take a step out of reality to face the unreal. This, in turn, can become a new, fascinating reality: the piece. " I develop pieces by playing, transforming and shaping them within a staging team with these gained impulses. In the end, pieces have become a reality for children and adults whose target group boundaries are often fluid: good children's theatre also reaches adults.
The face of my pieces, the aesthetics and form, my role in it as a player and mover is always redefined. The guideline is the poetry and the content of a staging work my concern. Acting, singing, dancing, puppetry, light. Everything interlocks."
The face of my pieces, the aesthetics and form, my role in it as a player and mover is always redefined. The guideline is the poetry and the content of a staging work my concern. Acting, singing, dancing, puppetry, light. Everything interlocks."