The Past

(2014)

for twelve performers

Commissioned By:

A production by Constanza Macras | DorkyPark and HELLERAU – European Center for the Arts Dresden in coproduction with Schaubühne Berlin. Funded through the Doppelpass program by Kulturstiftung des Bundes. With the support of the Swiss Arts Council Pro Helvetia.

CAST & CREW

Director / Choreography: Constanza Macras Music / Composition: Oscar Bianchi Dramaturgy: Carmen Mehnert

By and with: Louis Becker, Emil Bordás, Fernanda Farah, Luc Guiol, Miako Klein, Nile Koetting, Johanna Lemke, Ana Mondini, Felix Saalmann, Miki Shoji, Michael Weilacher

Musicians: Miako Klein, Michael Weilacher, Yuka Ohta, Susanne Froehlich, Sonya Suldina

Light: Sergio PessanhaSound: Stephan WöhrmannStage: Laura Gamberg / Chika TakabayashiMetal Works: Werner Knoof, Andreas NestlerStage Manager: Welko FunkeTechnical director: Kai Kaden / Welko FunkeCostume: Allie SaundersCostume Assistant: Daphna Munz

Assistant director: Felipe Amaya / Nikoletta FischerAssistant to the music composer: Vincenzo Mazzone, Clara Calero DuránTrainees: Marlene Kolatschny, Lea Gugger, Victor Colmenero Mir, Laia Alberich Casañas, Louise Douet-Sinenberg

Production Management: Katharina WallischProduction Office: René DombrowskiProduction Interns: Fiederike Aps, Raquel MoreiraTour Management: Ricardo Frayha

Project coordination Doppelpass: Anne-Katrin Schmidt / Katharina Wallisch

CRITICS

–“The Past” is a reminder of what performing arts is capable of on stage: creating an autonomous place of cultural memory.(Süddeutsche Zeitung // 11.11.2014)

– And soon, in the Schaubühne, you are breathlessly watching lofty discourses about the art of memory being spun into wildly proliferating threads. Threads that cleverly and subtly lead to the heart of the matter: bringing to life memories of experiences that are really beyond representation.(Berliner Zeitung // 28.11.2014)

– This evening is clever and subtle and at the same time direct and raw.(Berliner Zeitung // 28.11.2014)

– Despite the increasing heaviness of the subject-matter, the production retains for the most part an evocative lightness.(Tagesspiegel // 29.11.2014)

– The result is a hybrid form between concert, dance theatre and history lesson, a stimulating paradigm for the interdisciplinary interests of contemporary dance.(Berliner Morgenpost // 30.11.14)