“ROOM 312”
The outside world feels distant. The space becomes a container for thoughts too heavy to carry beyond its walls. The silent dialogue between mental health and the relentless hunger to achieve something meaningful in life. Within the room, the body becomes the voice of what is otten unspoken: pressure, doubt, isolation, and the quiet fear of not becoming who we imagined we could be. Beneath this weight lives a persistent drive. The hunger to create, to grow, to move forward refuses to disappear.
Choreography and concept: @urbina.dx
Cast:
@hito.hashii@noah.franck@emmanueltorres._@nathaliasgr@__pedrito0
Costumes: @dietrichundkock
With the support of @movementspace_kluetz part of @erikakluetzschule
Vom Leuchtturm 💥
Super excited to announce I will be presenting a new choreography next week at the Elbphilharmonie!
It will be performed as part of the Jewish Chamber Orchestra's 'Hava Nagila Concert' alongside world-class musicians 🙌🏻
Immense gratitude for the director Emanuel Meshwinski for entrusting me with this whole project 🙏🏻
The is an original choreography of mine created to original music by Emanuel Meshwinski - both will be premiering for the first time!
Super grateful to work with this entire group of artists: Wataru Shimizu, Larissa Machado Rhodes, Anna Maria Papaiakovou, Nathalia Gomez, and Paola Rihan 🔥🔥
Without you all this would not be possible nor have taken shape in the way it has!
Lastly mega respect for Filip Janus our photographer! You've gone above and beyond for us and I can't wait to share all that we've been working on 📸💪🏻
More to come...
#elbphilharmonie #jewishchamberorchestra #contemporaryart #choreographer
Comparto una pequeña improvisación en el proceso coreográfico de la pieza CAMÍ por Marc Jubete.
Una pieza que dejó huella de una manera única dentro de mi .
Gracias Marc…seguiremos girando 🤍
When every movement tells a story, this is a protest in motion. Experience BHRAM live + book your tickets today 🎟️ @sprechwerk_hamburg
Democracy. A promise of freedom, equality, and justice - slipping quietly through our fingers. A system meant to serve the people. By the people. For the people.
But in recent years, artists have been jailed for satire, journalists silenced, truths erased.
This erosion is not unique to one country. From the suppression of protests to the global rise of authoritarianism, democracy is in crisis. Populist leaders distorting facts and technology spreading lies faster than truth.
Bhram is a reminder that democracies rarely collapse overnight - they erode quietly, from within.
Choreography Mihir Grover
Dramaturgy Lisa Wolfert
Performance/Co-Choreography: Lourdes Maldonado, Virendra Nishad, Alice Bergamini, Nathalia Gómez
Funded/Supported by:
@claussen.simon.stiftung@erikakluetzschule@movementspace_kluetz@dfdk.hamburg@wiese_probenzentrum
📽️ Video @caughtintheburningglow_