Jakob Jautz: traces

Jakob Jautz’s interactive performance blends dance, circus, and nature to explore our deep connection to the land.

The event will take place in the forest.

The meeting point is the Hájovňa (Horáreň on Pekná cesta).

 

𝒕𝒓𝒂𝒄𝒆𝒔 – a performative walk in and with a forest invites the audience to stroll along interactive, installative and performative stations through a scenery of wonder. By tracing the landscape, using tree-climbing techniques, merging them with elements of contemporary dance and circus, the performance organically intertwines with the forest. The deeper the audience progresses into the performance, the deeper they get involved with the land and our past, present and ongoing story. Narratives of connectivity, subtle fragility, humor and care weave around the trees and animate to reflect upon our relation to the land.

 

Concept and Performance: Jakob Jautz
Outside Eye: Mala Kline
Installation and Costume: Jakob Jautz & Julian Herstatt
Production: Jakob Jautz
Production Assistance: Katja Büchtemann
Co- Produced by: ELIAS 2069 and @sqfarm.de

Supported by:
Ministerium für Wissenschaft, Forschung Kunst BadenWürttemberg
Universitätsstadt Tübingen
Stiftung Landesbank Baden-Württemberg
RADLager TÜbingen

With the support of Perform Europe.

Tickets:
Presale: €8
On site: €10

Pre-sale link coming soon!

 

Photo credit: Marek Jančúch

This presentation is happening with the support of Perform Europe as part of the  project Reflecting Presence Rethinking Future. 

 

Perform Europe, supported by the European Union, is a funding scheme for the European performing arts sector. It facilitates international networking and supports inclusive, diverse, and eco-friendly touring projects across the 40 Creative Europe countries. Perform Europe emphasises practices rooted in sustainability and inclusivity, aiming to transform the performing arts sector and ensure a balanced distribution across the continent.

 

Perform Europe is co-funded by the Creative Europe programme of the European Union and implemented by a consortium of six organisations: IETM – International network for contemporary performing arts, European Festivals Association (EFA), Circostrada, European Dance Development Network, Pearle * – Live Performance Europe and IDEA Consult.