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Dandelion

Dandelion
-exploring the sudden and unintended experiences people feel when unexpectedly hit with intuitive understanding

Dandelion, a multimedia work that examines our “sense of self” while questioning the uniformity of these perceived feelings. On an everyday level, a unified sense of self can be taken for granted. We wake up in the morning, feel comfortable and in full control of the physical body we are inside. We are able to make our breakfast, and while doing so, recollect what we have done in the past and what we plan to do later that day and further on into the future. Yet, even within this sense of “linearity”, many people have experienced events that have taken them out of their normal state of mind. These experiences, whether lasting only seconds or for an extended period, have had profound effects on the people that have experienced them. Dandelion investigates these moments when we feel we have crossed over to glimpse an alternate state of being and uses dance, music and storytelling to reflect the emotions and experiences for the audience.

 

Incorporating dance, live music, and pre-recorded audio of stories from people who have unique neuropsychological experiences, Dandelion’s mission is to bring awareness of the connections among brain, body, mind, and self.

 

This production is a collaboration between Edward Schocker and DOSSIER 3-D-Poetry / Marion Dieterle.

Composition & Live-Music, Japanese instruments: Edward Schocker

Choreography & dance: Marion Dieterle

Felt objects:  Julia Stefanovici

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Supported by Utopiaggia, Dance Galllery, Perugia, ehrenfeldstudios Köln

Photo: Reinhard Thyle, Susa Schneider

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© 2016 DOSSIER 3-D-Poetry/Marion Dieterle

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