Peter Breitenbach
is a sound artist whose work traverses sound installation, performative sound art and sound for theatre and dance. In his installations and performances he is investigating the relationship of movement and sound, through the development of software and hardware as part of sculptural objects and instruments.



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EVER GIVEN

A tipping-point revue


by Helgard Haug mit Musik von Barbara Morgenstern &
The Sea Beats (Barbara Morgenstern, Daniel Eichholz, Adham Elsaid, Peter Breitenbach)


Theatre | Sound Design on Stage



About

EVER GIVEN is focusing on collapse. What if a person, an organism, an entire system can no longer continue as before? What if everything that previously seemed self-evident is suddenly disrupted? What happens during a standstill? The protagonists on stage are people who have experienced or sought a radical rupture - were confronted with a message, a stroke of fate, a diagnosis. With a nothing-goes-anymore! And yet the wheel keeps turning and turning:
The narrative structure of EVER GIVEN is an experiment: This revue is not told with a clear beginning and end, but in a circular way. It is not a line - it is a circle. After a prologue, the piece threads itself into this ‘loop’ and returns to the beginning. The next evening threads itself into the following scene. The following evening into the one that comes after. We simply get on board. Into the merry-go-round. Each evening is threaded anew - at a different point. All sequences must be designed in such a way that they can be repeated in themselves. Everything goes round in circles and after the end it just goes on? What does it sound like when the world gets out of rhythm, what if the rhythm escalates and loops until the music piles up into a wall of sound and tips over into a new situation?





With: Hana Hazem Arabi, Adham El Said, Michaela Groch-Fischer, LED and Marianne Vlaschits

Concept, text, direction: Helgard Haug
Composition: Barbara Morgenstern
Live music: Barbara Morgenstern, Daniel Eichholz
Live electronics: Peter Breitenbach
Stage design and Costume: Evi Bauer
Video art and Lighting design: Marc Jungreithmeier
Dramaturgy: Maria Nübling, Henning Nass
Research: Maria Nübling
Assistant director: Birgit Allesch
Assistant stage designer: Laura Schroeder
Assistant costume designer: Olivia Lottersberger
Artistic assistance: Lisa Homburger
Intership: Jule Bischoff, Noémi Juniki, Oriana Mucha, Güde Nissen
Production management: Maitén Arns, Eva Luzia Preindl
Touring management: Chloé Ferro
Technical director Rimini Protokoll: Patrick Tucholski
Container ship video-footage: Christoph Schwarz
(„Supercargo“ www.christophschwarz.net/supercargo)
The Sea Beats: Barbara Morgenstern, Daniel Eichholz, Adham Elsaid, Peter Breitenbach

A production of Volkstheater Wien and Rimini Apparat in co-production with HAU Hebbel am Ufer and Theater Magdeburg.
Supported by the German Federal Cultural Foundation. Funded by the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media.





The Sea Beats

Recording: Alex Paulick
Mix: Barbara Morgenstern
Mastering: Ingo Krauss



With: Hana Hazem Arabi, Adham El Said, Michaela Groch-Fischer, LED and Marianne Vlaschits

Concept, text, direction: Helgard Haug
Composition: Barbara Morgenstern
Live music: Barbara Morgenstern, Daniel Eichholz
Live electronics: Peter Breitenbach
Stage design and Costume: Evi Bauer
Video art and Lighting design: Marc Jungreithmeier
Dramaturgy: Maria Nübling, Henning Nass
Research: Maria Nübling
Assistant director: Birgit Allesch
Assistant stage designer: Laura Schroeder
Assistant costume designer: Olivia Lottersberger
Artistic assistance: Lisa Homburger
Intership: Jule Bischoff, Noémi Juniki, Oriana Mucha, Güde Nissen
Production management: Maitén Arns, Eva Luzia Preindl
Touring management: Chloé Ferro
Technical director Rimini Protokoll: Patrick Tucholski
Container ship video-footage: Christoph Schwarz
(„Supercargo“ www.christophschwarz.net/supercargo)
The Sea Beats: Barbara Morgenstern, Daniel Eichholz, Adham Elsaid, Peter Breitenbach

A production of Volkstheater Wien and Rimini Apparat in co-production with HAU Hebbel am Ufer and Theater Magdeburg.
Supported by the German Federal Cultural Foundation. Funded by the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media.


Performances

Vienna, Volkstheater
  • 13. – 14.12.2024
  • 25. – 26.01.2025
  • 01. – 03.03.2025

Berlin, HAU Hebbel am Ufer
  • 08. – 10.03.2025