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Mi., 16.03.2016, 19:00
Open rehearsal preceding LIKE FATHER LIKES SON - (part 2)
Tomer Zirkilevich’s new work deals with the conflict between fathers and sons. Theater Scoutings gives you the chance to follow the creative process by visiting an open rehearsal! Admission to the rehearsal is free.
Go with Theaterscoutings backstage! Before the show has premiere we offer you to visit a rehearsal – the best way to experience the creative process from close, see how the artists work and develop a project, discuss their work directly with them in an intimate atmosphere. The entrance to the open rehearsal is free, only with registration under reservierung@theaterscoutings-berlin.de until the 15th of March. Please notice that an artist talk to the same performance will be offered on the 26th of March.
Free entrance!
Please register until March 15th under reservierung(at)theaterscoutings-berlin.de.
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Mi., 16.03.2016, 19:00
About the venue:
Proberaum Bouchestraße 74
The open rehearsal is an opportunity to visit a rehearsal room in the district of Treptow!
About the piece:
LIKE FATHER LIKES SON - (part 2)
The work deals with the confrontation between fathers and sons.It is concerned with a son’s search for identity and his inevitable clash with his father’s authority, as in the archetypal, mythical examples from the sacrifice of Isaac to the Oedipus complex. It poses the questions – does one have to murder his father in order to realize his own destiny? Will he always be the victim of his own folly?
About the choreographer:
Tomer Zirkilevich
Tomer Zirkilevich is an Israeli choreographer, director, performer and teacher, based in Berlin. Graduate of The School for the Arts of Dance at the Kibbutzim College, Tel – Aviv, 2010; Studied theatre, dance and composition at Studio Play and at the preparatory course at the Nisan Native Drama Studio, 2005-2006.
In 2010 received a study scholarship from the Caesarea Fund for outstanding dance-theatre students. In 2006 was awarded the Oded Kotler Prize for young artists in Ashdod.
www.tomerzirki.com