: Sabine Seume.

: Silence.

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Dance production for children aged 5+

How silent snowflakes can be.
How silent an iceberg can be.
How silent the world can be.
How silent chaos can be.

Silence seems like a paradox to children.
But silence is vibrant and varied.
Silence is the source of all sounds, all movement, all expressions.
Everything begins with silence.

Playful, imaginative,
provocative, silence frolics like snow through the space.
Intent, eager for newness.




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Sabine Seume is a dancer and has been a freelance choreographer for 24 years, creating productions for young audiences for the last 14 years.

Her productions capture the funny, poetic, deeply human aspects of children’s lives.

Her works explore the fusion and rediscovery of various artistic forms.

‘Silence’ combines dance, music, video and the idea of elements suspended together. The stage and dance become a fantasy landscape of movement.

All the performers and artists involved enchant the stage with the delicacy of their touch.



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Artistic Director/Choreography: Sabine Seume

Dance: Camila Scholtbach/Felipe Gonzalez Berrios

Music: Jakob Rullhusen

Video: Jakob Rullhusen/Radovan Matijek

Dramaturgy: Andreas Simon

Stage: Radovan Matijek

Costumes: Luna Design

Lighting design: Tobias Heide

Production assistant: Iris Sifft

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⇒ Video (Trailer) zu „Silence”

A co-production of the :Sabine Seume. Ensemble.
with Kulturbüro der Stadt Krefeld im Rahmen von „MOVE!-16. Krefelder Tage für modernen Tanz“
and tanzhaus nrw in the context of Take Off: Junger Tanz.

Further supported by the Fonds Darstellende Künste e.V., the state capital Düsseldorf and the Ministry for Families, Children, youth, Culture and Sports of North Rhine-Westphalia.


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Photograph: Ursula Kaufmann © 2017