In vacuum, hannah schillinger and her team are looking for ways to research principles of quantum physics through dance and choreography.
the two dancers georgia bettens and daniel conant enter their bodies of electrons and then the fiction of an empty, never empty space full of fluctuating particles. what unfolds throughout the 30 minutes long piece created for a black box theatre is a playing landscape full of potentialities, superpositions and boiling states, constantly shifting and yet continous. vacuum is a danced research journey through the fullness of emptiness.
vacuum asks, what a body knows, how we can augment our perception through imagination and which role observing and listening are playing in that. ben glas plays with relativistic sine tones, which are perceived differently depending on the visitor's position in space. periklis lazarou designed the light. kate chen created the set.