Somewhere, not far from here, there is an island. We know it, because we invented it. It's called the «Insel der Freude» («Island of joy»)"Island of Joy" and this is where we want to meet.
The music theatre «Die Insel» is inspired by the opera «Rinaldo und Alcina» by the composer Maria Theresia Paradis. As a blind musician, she caused a sensation 300 years ago - today the music from her opera is lost. Based on the surviving libretto, the group [in]operabilities has created a new, multi-sensory composition of the opera. On the «Insel der Freude», an emotional testing ground for encounters and touch, four characters and their different styles of perception come together. In the company of the audience, they explore the sensuality of communication, struggle for understanding and develop a musicality of shared being. It is about intimacy, paradoxical feelings, the competition between two magicians and the great power of imagination.
There will be an audience discussion afterwards.
Benjamin van Bebber (director/libretto); Leo Hofmann (musical
direction/performance) direction/performance); Athena Lange, Sophia Neises, Marie Sophie Richter (performance/co-development); Ladislav Zajac (light/space); Ludmila Rodrigues (object/costume); Sofia Chionidou (assistance object/costume); Franziska Henschel (dramaturgy); Jeanne Charlotte Vogt (assistant director); Susanne Tod (sign language dramaturgy); Caro Jüngst, Naomi Sanfo (access dramaturgy audio description); Emil Leske (assistant director)
«Die Insel»- a multi-sensory new composition of the opera «Rinaldo und Alcina» by Maria Theresia Paradis (1759) and Ludwig von Baczko (1756)
Loud music is played in some places and odours may be diffused into the room via several diffusers. The stands are made to vibrate at certain points in the piece. The performers play close to the audience, but do not touch them without being asked. There are sections with flickering light that appears on large monitors and light reflections from some props.
Languages: German and German sign language.
Access: With artistically integrated audio description, shortened surtitles in German. At the beginning of the performance there will be an integrated tactile tour and an introduction by the artists. Early boarding from 19:30. Interpreter for German-SDGS at the entrance.
Relaxed performance: You can leave the hall at any time.
Information for people who are dependent on a wheelchair: Wheelchair spaces are available. We kindly ask you to register in advance at → info@garedunord.ch.
75 minutes, no break
CHF 35.-/25.-/15.- (free choice at the box office or in advance)
Free admission applies to persons with residence permit N, F or S. / CHF 5.- students of the Hochschule für Musik FHNW and the Musicology Seminar of the University of Basel / CHF 10.- members Colourkey and children under 12 years.
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Guests can now choose their own admission price between three different price levels.
CHF 35.- / 25.- / 15.-
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