Run Time Anomaly

by Simon Steen-Andersen feat. Sasha Waltz & Guests Youth Dance Company

photo: Simon Steen-Andersen

Duration: 70 min

Concept, direction, co-choreography, sound and video:
Simon Steen-Andersen
Choreography and co-direction:
Wibke Storkan and LĂĄszlĂł Sandig
Dancers: Sasha Waltz & Guests Youth Dance Company

In cooperation with: 
Akademie der KĂŒnste and Sasha Waltz & Guests
Commission and Production: Voices Berlin Festival

Together with the Sasha Waltz & Guests Youth Dance Company, Simon Steen-Andersen, Wibke Storkan, and László Sandig temporarily inhabit the iconic Akademie der Künste building on Hanseatenweg to explore direct modes of interaction between movement, body, sound, video, and stage, as well as shifted perspectives on the physical features of the architecture.

The experiences during the process are documented and interwoven with a more fantastical exploration – following a heterogeneous group of young people as they navigate an abandoned, alien structure where the laws of nature operate differently and gateways to dreamlike parallel realities begin to open.

The result is a live performance, with the young dancers taking to a stage that extends into these transformed spaces, entering a play between the different levels of reality – all set to a soundscape of amplified movements, sub-frequencies that make bodies and buildings tremble, snippets of archived electronic music composed on-site, cinematic genre-textures, and the dancers’ own favourite sounds.

Founded in 2005 by Sasha Waltz, the Children’s and Youth Dance Company focuses not only on teaching dance, but also on exploring individual physicality, creativity, mutual interaction, and empathy. Run Time Anomaly offers not only new perspectives on Düttmann's building from 1960, but also a portrait of a small community of young people, each with a different path and relation to dance.

Run Time Anomaly takes its starting point from concepts developed in "Run Time Error" (2009–...), an ongoing series of sound-parkours by Simon Steen-Andersen filmed in distinctive locations using only elements found on-site or closely associated with the specific place – turning architecture into protagonist, musical instrument, scenography, and compositional form.

Contributors

simon steen-andersen

composer, stage director

Simon Steen-Andersen (b. 1976, Denmark) is a Berlin-based composer and stage director working with a transdisciplinary approach to musical performance and theatre, resulting in works situated between the categories of music, performance, theatre, choreography and film. He studied composition with Rasmussen, Spahlinger, Valverde, and SĂžrensen in Aarhus, Freiburg, Buenos Aires, and Copenhagen between 1998 and 2006. He has been a member of the Berlin Academy of the Arts since 2016 and of the Royal Swedish Academy of Music since 2018.

Steen-Andersen received numerous awards, including the Reumert Award (2024), the Carl Prize (2024, 2020, 2015), the SWR Orchestra Prize (2019, 2014), the Mauricio Kagel Music Prize and the Siemens Composer’s‘ Prize (2017), the Nordic Council Music Prize (2014), the Carl Nielsen Honorary Award and the Kunstpreis from Berlin Academy of the Arts (2013), the 1st Prize of International Rostrum of Composers (2010) and the Kranichsteiner Music Award (2008) as well as the DAAD Berlin Artist Residency (2010).

sasha waltz & guests youth dance company

dance company

The dance company Sasha Waltz & Guests was founded in Berlin in 1993 by Sasha Waltz and Jochen Sandig. In 2005, Sasha Waltz launched the children's and youth dance company. It focuses not only on teaching dance but also on exploring individual physicality, creativity, mutual interaction, and empathy. In regular training sessions led by experienced dancers from Sasha Waltz & Guests , the young dancers are individually supported in four age-based groups, explore their own movement repertoire and dance interaction with others, and develop their own dance pieces, which they perform regularly. In ‚Run Time Anomaly’ members of the oldest group are involved.

lĂĄszlĂł sandig

dancer, choreographer

LĂĄszlĂł Sandig (*1997) is an improviser, freelance dancer, and choreographer based in Berlin. He has performed in several productions with Sasha Waltz & Guests, including "Dido & Aeneas", "Sacre", "rauschen", and "In C", and has collaborated with artists such as David Zambrano, Konrad Amrhein, and Wibke Storkan. His artistic focus lies in improvisation and instant composition, exploring the spontaneous playfulness within the specificity of the present moment.

In 2024, he joined "Spiegelneuronen", a collaboration between Sasha Waltz & Guests and the theater collective Rimini Protokoll, directed by Stefan Kaegi. Since 2024, he has curated participatory formats such as Open Studio, CoinciDance, and Open Studio:Stage for Sasha Waltz & Guests. He also works as a trainer for the company’s youth dance program and leads the regular In C Jams.

László Sandig holds a Bachelor’s degree in Philosophy and Social Sciences from Humboldt University of Berlin, with a focus on integrating intersectional political philosophy and critical theory into dance practice.

wibke storkan

dancer, choreographer

Wibke Storkan (*1994) is a dancer, choreographer, dance educator, and dance/movement therapist in Berlin. She studied contemporary dance at the Royal Conservatory Artesis in Antwerp (BE) and completed her master's degree in dance/movement therapy at SRH Heidelberg (D). In their work, Wibke weaves together various methods of bodywork with artistic and therapeutic practices, focusing on the body as a powerful medium, its expression, potential for healing, and socio-political aspects.

Wibke Storkan works as a freelance dancer and performer in numerous projects with a.o. Sasha Waltz & Guests, Rimini Protokoll / Stefan Kaegi, Sophia Seiss, Saskia Oidtmann, Yotam Peled, Theater Strahl Berlin, Florian Bilbao, and Judith Sánchez Ruíz. Wibke is also involved in various community and educational projects and works with young people in different contexts. After several years as an active member of the TanzZeit artist pool, Wibke has been leading the oldest group of Sasha Waltz & Guests' youth dance company since 2023 and developed the piece “NEXUS” with them, which premiered in June 2024 at Radialsystem. In addition, her choreographic work for “Mein Herz dein Bunker –290 BPM” (directed by Paula Thielecke) has been on display at the Kammerspiele des Deutschen Theaters/DT jung* since 2023.

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