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A Small Stumble – and Everything Can Change
Eva Krause works at the intersection of physical theatre, dance, and body percussion. In her artistic practice, she explores rhythm as movement, movement as sound, and the body as an autonomous instrument. Her works emerge from presence, spontaneity, and close observation of the moment. Krause is drawn to the unfinished, the fragile, and to those moments when something falls out of rhythm and new possibilities arise.
Trained in physical theatre at the Accademia Dimitri and shaped by rhythmic research, including in Guinea, she has developed an accessible, humorous, and at the same time precise stage language. Her works are created without words yet speak to a wide-ranging audience—across generations, inclusive, and sensorial. Krause’s stance is clear: art comes into being in the here and now, through direct contact between body, space, and audience.
3 TAGE FREI presents: interr_options
With interr_options, Eva Krause celebrates interruption. The solo piece transforms stumbling, faltering, and falling out of rhythm into an invitation: to pause, to listen, to begin again. With subtle wit, an idiosyncratic character explores both the most mundane and the wildest sound qualities, turning the body itself into music.
In interr_options, every movement becomes audible, every sound is produced live. Body percussion, dance, and slapstick moments merge into a poetic work of physical theatre that does without language—and is precisely for that reason open to multiple ways of perception. The performance invites audiences to discover their own bodies as sources of expression, play, and joy.
interr_options is a celebration of irritation—and a reminder that change lies precisely in interruption.
Team:
- Direction / Composition / Performance: Eva Krause
- External Eye (Physical Theatre): David Labanca
- External Eye (Music): Johannes Bohun
- Project Assistance: Tabo Grillo
- Lighting: Vinzent Gisi
- Costume: Dominique Huppert
- Graphic Design: Toni Kirschner
- Photography: Felix Groteloh
- Video / Photography: Marc Doradzillo
