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School concert Terminal Infinity

Date & Time
Mon, Feb 24, 2025, 11:00
Terminal Infinity is an audiovisual, performative and immersive installation. Using music, dance and lighting design, it addresses the transition of humans into an increasingly technological world and reflects on the effects of technological progress on our environment and our identity.

Keywords: Admission Free, Biennale

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Musicians

Members of the Berliner Philharmoniker and of the Karajan-AkademieEnsemble
Leah MarojevićDance
Gyung Moo KimDance
Dance On EnsembleTanzensemble
Ty BoomershineDance
Gesine MoogDance
Tim PersentDance
Lia Witjes PooleDance
Jugendtanzcompany von Sasha Waltz & GuestsTanzensemble
Noomi AldingerDance
Toni LehnertDance
Leah SoltauDance
Nika BrovotDance
Jonathan WalkerDance
Alexander SchubertArt Director, Conception, Composition, Sound Director
Colette SadlerConcept, Development of the piece, Choreography
Dominic HuberScenography
Diego MuhrLighting Design
Felina LevitsCostumes
Ludmilla MercierRegieassistenz
Candid RütterVideo mapping, Lighting assistance
Oscar CorpoMusic notation, Instrumentation, Composition assistance

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Alexander SchubertTerminal Infinity
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