Jacqueline Fischer

Choreography "HOEReographien"

Title of the choreography HOEReographien
Videoclip 240 Seconds
Dancers
  • Hana Zanin
  • Caitlin Smith
  • Jelena Ivanovic
  • Jenny Ecke
Music
  • "HOEReographien" by Thomas Neuhaus
Video production
  • J.U. Lensing

"Hoereographien challenges the question of whether dance depends on music. Therefore, by the means of sensors, computer, accoustic irridation, beamer and screen we have created an interactive stage environment in which dancers create sounds and pictures by their movements and react on what they create at the same time. Through this linkage of arts and technics, room, movement, form, light, colour and sound emerges - completely in the Bauhaus sense - a wholistic piece of art made of movement dynamic, acoustics and optics."

Zur Person

Nationality Greek
Year of birth 1965

As a child, Jacqueline Fischer attended a Ballet school in Athens. In Lyon she finished school and attended the AIDES Danse Ballettschule before she went to the Geneva Dance Center. Then she studied stage dance at Folkwang University Essen, had appearances at Wuppertaler Tanztheater (Pina Bausch), Folkwang Univerisity and Folkwang Tanzstudio in Essen. Since 1987 she continuously works at Theater der Klänge in Düsseldorf, first as a dancer, then as an actress and increasingly as a choreographer. In 1997 and 1998 she was guest dancer at Salzburger Festspiele and at Basler Theater. In 2000 she completed her pedagogical education and received her diploma at the Centre National de Danse in Paris. Today she works as freelance choreographer and dance educator and is part of the artistic team of Theater der Klänge Düsseldorf.

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