Limited blindness

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Limited Blindness is an international theater label based in Berlin. The artistic directors are the director and playwright Heiko Michels (* 1977) and the dramaturge and photographer Fabian Larsson (* 1977). They both formed Limited Blindness in 2001 while producing Orestie .

aesthetics

Limited Blindness works in site-specific works and in extreme stage installations. Several productions took place in total darkness. Among other things, in 2005 in the performance series Kino der Freiheit, the audience was led by the blind to the underground Berlin wall of the Spree bunker under the Arena Berlin .

Limited blindness mostly works with texts that are not written for theater. In 2008, when production was mutiny Historical Weather rhythm in cinema of freedom presented utopian philosophies in WEINstueck delivered early modern economies the text or in the Oresteia speeches were on September 11th edited.

The free ensemble of Limited Blindness includes actors, dancers and performers from 8 nations, musicians, video and sound designers, as well as a chemist, a journalist and a geographer.

Productions

theatre

radio play

  • 2006: Global Players
  • 2008: Cinema of Freedom. Idealistic course of thinking that seeks the leap
  • 2009: Sailors' uprising

Individual evidence

  1. Frank Weigant: The pipe choir
  2. Martin Kroener: Lousy murderers submerge in the swimming pool (PDF; 4.9 MB) Berliner Kurier May 15, 2002
  3. Michael Per Rötzscher: Nixseh-Theater zitty October 2003
  4. ^ Katrin Pauly: Disinformation in the virtual space Berliner Morgenpost October 19, 2003
  5. Julia Cinematography: Feature Kulturradio rbb
  6. ^ Website of the exhibition The Free Will
  7. Petra Schellen: Those who didn't want to be burned taz September 3, 2008 (Fabian Larsson in the taz interview)
  8. Jens Wellhöner: Revolution in the head nachtkritik.de September 4th, 2008 (night review for the production MATROSENAUFSTAND)
  9. Amina Linke: Manipulation in the Dark Hamburger Abendblatt March 14, 2009 (review and interview)
  10. Tobias Schubert Greizer Autumn Theater with Dunkelwerkstatt Ostthüringer Zeitung August 20, 2015

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