…is a multimedia solo performance about the embodiment of emotions with sound, movement and voice. The starting point of the performance is the baroque dance suite Les Caractères de la Danse (1715) by Jean-Féry Rebel (1666-1747). Musician Tina Laube and visual artist Julian Niklas Heynert explore the setting of emotions to music of the Baroque era. With their findings, the artist duo will embark on a sonic, choreographic & visual journey into the essence of feelings. As if they were browsing through a diary, they show 13 scenes about courage, joy, indecision, peace, fear and other facets of our emotional experience. French baroque meets recomposition and improvisation, dance and visual effects (Duration ca. 60 min | premiere: 06.10.2023, Labortheater HfBK Dresden).
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More InformationTina Laube studied music and movement education/rhythmics, specializing in violin, in the class of Prof. Georg Hamann at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna and the Basel University of Music. At the core of her artistic work is instrumental improvisation and interdisciplinary composition. She is currently focusing on transdisciplinary formats with the visual arts. Since her youth, she has played in numerous orchestral and chamber music projects and has participated as a violinist in various contemporary productions (Atlas der gesamten Musik und aller angrenzenden Gebiete – Wien Modern; das kleine symposium: to be prepared – SNIM, Spontanes Netzwerk für Improvisierte Musik; MISATANGO Chor in Bewegung – Szene 12).
Julian Niklas Heynert studied mechanical engineering at the Technical University of Dresden with a diploma thesis on laser acoustic excitation of guided waves for the non-destructive testing of fibre composite structures at the Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing in Berlin. Since 2021 he studies Fine Arts with Prof. Carsten Nicolai. He works as an assistant for the painter, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and performance artist Peter Piek. In his artistic work, Heynert explores the sensual organisation of people in the media of language, light and sound.