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A place called Home

2024

As children we are a taught a concept of Home that is the four walls where we reside with our biological families. The space where our day starts and ends. Where our belongings have their individual resting spots and where we should find sanctuary. If that is all true, what happens to me as I leave that geographical place.

What is home to a population of people, that have left even their childhood country? Is home then just a memory we hold on to or do we then shift our perspectives and understanding of home?

In 2022, 23.8 million people with a migration background were living in Germany. For people on the run or people who have left their home country, there is a common need to define a new home. What is home if it is no longer the four walls of familiarity?

Maybe Home is simply the pockets of life where we find love and understanding. Where we can truly be our authentic selves. Home doesn't need to be perfect, but it makes us feel like the perfect puzzle piece as we fit in.

"A place called Home" is a dance production that explores the idea of "home" and its political, social and emotional facets in terms of choreography and content. In a team consisting of five performers and an audio describer, who share the experience of migration, "A place called Home" combines movement, artistic audio description and music together intertwined with the biographies of the performers, to dances deeply into the emotional, multifaceted and physical experiences of home.

Credits

Concept, Choreography & performance: Monique Smith-McDowell

Co-Choreography & performance: Alessia Vinotto, Anam (Lukas) Lubisia, Isidora Soto Frias, Virendra Nishad

Artistic Audio description: Zwoisy Mears-Clarke

Audio description Dramaturgy: Fia/ Sophia Neises und Nicole Meyer

Audio descriptions advisory: Elyas Ahmadi und Jasmin Kahramen

Music: Mona Reichling

Light design: Joshua Paul

Costume: Mareike Alexander

Stage design: Leonard Schulz

Dramaturgy: Barbara Schmidt-Rohr und Su Jin Kim

Social Media: Kenneth Komlan Soussoukpo

Production management Sina Rundel und Uta Engel (LEAD Productions)

Production assistance: Leticia Rametsi

German Translation: Florence Freitag

Co-production with Kampnagel, Hamburg.

Funded by the Ministry of Culture and Media of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg and the Hamburgische Kulturstiftung.