Selected for Tanzplattform Deutschland 2022. Selected for Aerowaves Twenty21.
Every body has its own identity in relation to the skin. The texture of the skin changes and transforms constantly through contact with others. This applies equally to people of different abilities, different ages and even to the surface of the earth, which is shifting ever faster in the current age of the Anthropocene.
Performed by Roland Walter, a dancer with full-body spastic paralysis, and Renae Shadler, a non-disabled dancer and choreographer, SKIN creates a universe of its own in which their two distinctly different bodies can come closer to each other. This intimate duet transcends the performers’ physical borders to imagine a shared movement language inspired by sea anemones, liquids and earth’s surfaces.
SKIN explores new ways of relating to each other, deepening our ability to glide back and forth between different types of experience and physicalises how our environment both shapes us and is shaped by us.
“When Roland proposed in 2018 that we make a duet together, I was curious about how we could connect with one another. To connect as two individuals and at times even merge into one. This idea of ‘merging’ was formed especially by observing Roland and his assistants, because they were constantly working to extend his body, such as becoming his hands to feed him. This expansion is contrasted with the idea of contraction - from the beginning we worked with sleeping bags, placing a limitation on both of our bodies that enabled us to begin from a more level playing field.
SKIN is not about ‘access’ for people with disabilities but rather a work of ‘excess’ in which multiple lived experiences co-exist. It is an attempt to make a world in which there is no more or less able body. To achieve this I draw from the author, Ursula K. Le Guin and her musings on sea amoeba’s and how they exchange genetic information when they make love by sending bits of themselves back and forth, mutually responding each to the other. This was my final key to uniting with Roland and inspiring a movement language in which we could share parts of ourselves and ultimately make that readable to the audience.” - Renae Shadler, SKIN program 2020.
“For me, “SKIN” was not only a well constructed piece, but also one in which the amalgamation of movement, bodies, scenography and sound gave a poetic insight into the way we connect. To be offered a glimpse of this part of our humanity touched me deeply.” - Tanzschreiber, August 2020
DATES
1-2 August 2020: Premiere // Uferstudios, Studio 1, Berlin
16-18 July 2021: Radialsystem, Berlin
13 November 2021: Lublin International Dance Theaters Meeting, Lublin
18-20 March 2022: Tanzplattform Deutschland, Berlin
6 May 2022: New Baltic Dance Festival, Vilnius
21 May 2022: Sommerblut Festival, Cologne
1 June 2022: Maribor Theater Festival, Maribor
1 September 2022: tanzmesse Open Studios Presentation, Düsseldorf
9-10 August 2023: Far Festival, Nyon
TEAM
Concept, Performance: Renae Shadler, Roland Walter | Artistic Director, Choreographer: Renae Shadler | Sound Design: Samuel Hertz | Set & Costume Design: Judith Förster | Light Design: Emese Csornai | Creative Companion: Mirjam Sögner | Production: ehrliche arbeit – freelance office for culture | Distribution: Dörte Wolter
A Renae Shadler & Collaborators production with Roland Walter, in collaboration with Ehrliche Arbeit – freelance office for culture. Funded by the Hauptstadtkulturfonds, Aktion Mensch, Asia-Europe Foundation and Goethe-Institut – Australia. Creative residences: Lucy Guerin Inc / WXYZ Studios and Bunbury Regional Art Gallery (Australia). With friendly support from Radialsystem, Theaterhaus Berlin and Tanzfabrik Berlin.
DATES
1-2 August 2020: Premiere // Uferstudios, Studio 1, Berlin
16-18 July 2021: Radialsystem, Berlin
13 November 2021: Lublin International Dance Theaters Meeting, Lublin
18-20 March 2022: Tanzplattform Deutschland, Berlin
6 May 2022: New Baltic Dance Festival, Vilnius
21 May 2022: Sommerblut Festival, Cologne
1 June 2022: Maribor Theater Festival, Maribor
1 September 2022: tanzmesse Open Studios Presentation, Düsseldorf
9-10 August 2023: Far Festival, Nyon
TEAM
Concept, Performance: Renae Shadler, Roland Walter | Artistic Director, Choreographer: Renae Shadler | Sound Design: Samuel Hertz | Set & Costume Design: Judith Förster | Light Design: Emese Csornai | Creative Companion: Mirjam Sögner | Production: ehrliche arbeit – freelance office for culture | Distribution: Dörte Wolter
A Renae Shadler & Collaborators production with Roland Walter, in collaboration with Ehrliche Arbeit – freelance office for culture. Funded by the Hauptstadtkulturfonds, Aktion Mensch, Asia-Europe Foundation and Goethe-Institut – Australia. Creative residences: Lucy Guerin Inc / WXYZ Studios and Bunbury Regional Art Gallery (Australia). With friendly support from Radialsystem, Theaterhaus Berlin and Tanzfabrik Berlin.
Selected for Tanzplattform Deutschland 2022. Selected for Aerowaves Twenty21.
Every body has its own identity in relation to the skin. The texture of the skin changes and transforms constantly through contact with others. This applies equally to people of different abilities, different ages and even to the surface of the earth, which is shifting ever faster in the current age of the Anthropocene.
Performed by Roland Walter, a dancer with full-body spastic paralysis, and Renae Shadler, a non-disabled dancer and choreographer, SKIN creates a universe of its own in which their two distinctly different bodies can come closer to each other. This intimate duet transcends the performers’ physical borders to imagine a shared movement language inspired by sea anemones, liquids and earth’s surfaces.
SKIN explores new ways of relating to each other, deepening our ability to glide back and forth between different types of experience and physicalises how our environment both shapes us and is shaped by us.
“When Roland proposed in 2018 that we make a duet together, I was curious about how we could connect with one another. To connect as two individuals and at times even merge into one. This idea of ‘merging’ was formed especially by observing Roland and his assistants, because they were constantly working to extend his body, such as becoming his hands to feed him. This expansion is contrasted with the idea of contraction - from the beginning we worked with sleeping bags, placing a limitation on both of our bodies that enabled us to begin from a more level playing field.
SKIN is not about ‘access’ for people with disabilities but rather a work of ‘excess’ in which multiple lived experiences co-exist. It is an attempt to make a world in which there is no more or less able body. To achieve this I draw from the author, Ursula K. Le Guin and her musings on sea amoeba’s and how they exchange genetic information when they make love by sending bits of themselves back and forth, mutually responding each to the other. This was my final key to uniting with Roland and inspiring a movement language in which we could share parts of ourselves and ultimately make that readable to the audience.” - Renae Shadler, SKIN program 2020.
“For me, “SKIN” was not only a well constructed piece, but also one in which the amalgamation of movement, bodies, scenography and sound gave a poetic insight into the way we connect. To be offered a glimpse of this part of our humanity touched me deeply.” - Tanzschreiber, August 2020