deep eye sea
Jasmin İhraç
deep eye sea is about the ocean and the melting ice, with landscapes and habitats in which we are lost and well-kept at the same time. Through memories and research across various places, I encountered different perspectives on sea and water in its aggregate states. In my dance – from Phaselis via Ilulissat to Hamburg, above and under water – different stations, movements and video material interconnect. The work examines how human relationships with sea and ice can be expressed through and with the body: to what extent does the body become the site of these relationships? How can we open up towards a deeper listening to the Ocean and understanding of the conditions we are entangled in?
Concept/Choreography/Performance: Jasmin İhraç
Music: Renu, Mieko Suzuki
Sound/Music: Jan Brauer
Lighting: Catalina Fernández
Videodesign: Noam Gorbat
Stage/Costume: Cristina Nyffeler, Jasmin İhraç
Dramaturgy: Lidy Mouw
Video: Jasmin İhraç, Antre Sezgin, Eylem İşal
Interviews: Prof. Dr. Dirk Notz (Institute of Oceanography,
Hamburg University), Sofie Stomps (BA-student Geophysics/
Oceanography Hamburg University), Ole Fly Hansen (Employee
Eisfjord Center, Ilulissat), Niklas Johansen (Coxswain, Ilulissat)
Creative Producer: Martina Neu
Design: Dora Đurkesac
Photos: Jasmin İhraç, Harald Hoffmann, Ute Langkafel/Galerie Maifoto, Dieter Hartwig
A production by Jasmin İhraç.
Funded by Fonds Darstellende Künste with funds from the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and Media within the program NEUSTART KULTUR, Senate Department for Culture and Social Cohesion, the Arts Foundation of
North Rhine- Westphalia, and the Ministry for Families, Children, Youth, Culture and Sports of the State of
North Rine Westphalia, Theater im Ballsaal Bonn (Residency), Dans les Parages-Cie Christophe Haleb Marseille (Residency)
Performances
Premiere: Berlin, Uferstudios, Studio1, April, 6, 2024
further performances: April, 7, 9 & 10, 2024
deep eye sea programme