
How much letting go does arrival need? What makes a diverse society? In order to probe for the answers to these questions together, performance and visual artist Marlin de Haan and her team founded a laboratory for generation-spanning exchange. At the Gerhart-Hauptmann-Haus, set up following World War Two to accommodate those afflicted by flight, displacement and forced relocation in Central, Eastern and Southern Europe, the participants engaged in exchange: About personal and inherited experiences, places once defining life left behind, new and old homes, rituals and relics, memories and memory gaps. This is what the audience is invited to at Teller im Topf – a staged Parkour between road movie and performance.
Artistic Direction: Marlin de Haan
Text: Helen Brecht
Performance: Marina Fervenza
Light, Visuals, Sound & Music: Roman Jungblut
Costumes: Yazan Abo Hassoun
Project and Rehearsal Organisation: Christian Minwegen
Dramaturgy: Cornelius Schaper
Pictures by Bozica Babic






