Egyptian relief sculptures from approximately 2500 B.C. show warriors using poles to climb enemy walls. In the Netherlands poles were used as a practical means of passing over natural obstacles in marshy places. Centuries later pole vault became a full medal event at the Olympic Games in 1896. Ever wondered about the chance your daily habits will become a sport one day?
Together with Norwegian theatre maker Karen Røise Kielland (Blood for Roses), 7 graduate mime-students have developed a series of future sports. Has the digital revolution outplayed the human body’s physical role? Find out yourself and have a chance to win a gold medal in this post-industrial age sports event!
- Jaar
2013
- Cast
SpelSieger Baljon, Indra Cauwels, Nina Fokker, Eva Kijlstra, Julie Solberg, Sus Verbruggen, Sanne de Wit
Regie
Karen Røise Kielland (Blood for Roses)Decorontwerp
Felix WeigandLichtontwerp
Marcel Slagter1ste inspiciënt
Harm LubbersProductieleider
Sanne de VosProductieassistent
Lieske van der LindenBegeleiding productie
Ad van MierloGrafisch ontwerp
Rutger Vos
Met dank aan
Christina HaugeAfstudeervoorstelling van: Sieger Baljon, Indra Cauwels, Nina Fokker, Eva Kijlstra, Julie Solberg, Sus Verbruggen, Sanne de Wit (Mime Opleiding) en Sanne de Vos (opleiding Productie Podiumkunsten)