Alcohol - 3 stories
'alcohol - 3 stories,  tells the fates of two women and one man.
Each of these characters finds himself faced with alcohol in their own way, whether in the public is ÷, encapsulated by it or already on the edge.
'Quiet rattle' shows a woman who thinks she will appear more confident with the help of alcohol, but increasingly loses control over herself. Behind her appears in the film a river of wine, whose emergence shaky, leading to nowhere appearance symbolizes good fortune.
In 'Oasis' is a woman in a skirt and jacket in a transparent bathtub that slowly fills with water. Dripping it escapes from drowning, she pulls it back again. A second woman tries to free them from the vicious circle.
'Shantytown' deals with the life of a man who by existential problems (work and home degenerates loss) and alcohol becoming a marginal figure in society.

The 3 parts can be booked individually.

Quite rattle
Concept, Director: Eileen Nemeth - choreography,
Dance and Video: Christiane Loch
Duration: 17 minutes

Oasis:

Concept, Director: Eileen Nemeth
Choreography, Dance: Helen Lemm, Christiane Loch
Duration: 20 minutes

Bidonville:

Concept, staging, choreography, dance: Silvano Mozzini
Oeil extérieur: Ivan Wolfe, Peter Schelling
Duration: 23 minutes

Sponsored by: Präsidialdepartement the City of Zurich

Press
"... Everything is focused on the expressiveness of the plastic body, in a movement language that is capable of fully developed thanks to the precise structure and shape characterize expressive and succinct to ... '
(Neue Zürcher Zeitung)

'... Christiane Loch, Helen Lemm, Silvano Mozzini understand it great to bring in a subtle way closer to the problem of alcohol consumption to the public, leaving the affected and thoughtful theater ...'
(New Bülacher Tagblatt)

"The inner life of people with alcohol problems is presented in such a dense form that the audience is very touched." (Ruedi Rüttimann, Federal Service for alcohol addiction among other things, Bulach District
)





Photo: Bernhard Fuchs