Meg Stuart / Damaged Goods

Hunter

Duration 90 min

Language English 

“How can I digest the many influences and traces that shaped me as a person and artist? How can my body unfold quantum genealogies and unrealized histories?” In her first evening-length solo Hunter, choreographer Meg Stuart explores her own body as an archive populated with personal and cultural memories, ancestors and artistic heroes, fantasies and invisible forces. Discovering traces in the land of small things that linger around her body, Stuart translates them into a series of self-portraits. Experiences are cut up and spliced together on the editing table to reveal potential connections and forms, such as a cartoonesque body, a shamanist chanting ritual, or a noisy sound sculpture. Stretched onto different surfaces and ricocheting across media, interior states refract and resonate in a shared world.

  • Cast

    Choreography & Performance

    Meg Stuart

    Dramaturgy

    Jeroen Peeters

    Sound Design

    Vincent Malstaf

    Scenography

    Barbara Ehnes

    Costume Design

    Claudia Hill

    Lighting

    Jan Maertens

    Video

    Chris Kondek

    Assistant choreography

    Ana Rocha

    Assistant scenography

    Giulia Paolucci

    Assistant costume design

    Kahori Furukawa

    Assistant video

    Phillip Hohenwarter

    Technical direction

    Oliver Houttekiet

    Technical direction (tour)

    Jitske Vandenbussche

    Stage realisation

    Gilles Roosen

    Video technician

    Oliver Houttekiet

    Production management

    Eline Verzelen

    Tour management

    Delphine Vincent

  • Credits
    [Translate to EN:]

Further Information

Visitor note

Production: Damaged Goods (Brussels). Co-production: HAU Hebbel am Ufer, La Bâtie Festival de Genève, Gessnerallee (Zurich), BIT Teatergarasjen (Bergen), Les Spectacles Vivants – Centre Pompidou (Paris).

Funded by Hauptstadtkulturfonds.

Meg Stuart & Damaged Goods are supported by the Flemish authorities and the Flemish Community Commission.

Thanks to Sigal Zouk, Jane Armitage, Pope Freeman, Jonas Mekas, Wanda Golonka, Abigail Child (for a part oft he soundtrack of MUTINY), Johanna Peine, Uferstudios (Berlin) and Ponderosa (Stolzenhagen).

Past dates

  • Wed 26.3.

    from 20:00 HAU2

  • Thu 27.3.

    from 20:00 HAU2

  • Fri 28.3.

    from 20:30 HAU2

  • Sat 29.3.

    from 20:30 HAU2

Location

HAU2
Hallesches Ufer 34, 10963 Berlin

There are two marked parking spots in front of the building. Barrier-free restroom facilities are available. Four relaxed seats are available in the first row of HAU2.