This Beautiful Messy Thing

  • Choreography
    • Ioannis Mandafounis
  • Dance
    • Sophie Borney
    • Lander Casier
    • Emanuele Co'
    • Audrey Desmurs
    • Nastia Ivanova (Prerehearsals)
    • Yan Leiva
    • Liam Meier
    • Antonin Mélon
    • Emanuele Piras
    • Simon Voitoux Puigrenier
    • Jin Young Won
  • Composition, Drums
    • Philipp Danzeisen
  • Choreographic assistance
    • Pauline Huguet
  • Dramaturgy
    • Philipp Scholtysik
  • Costumes
    • Dorothee Merg
    • Lander Casier
  • Stage
    • Ioannis Mandafounis
  • World Premiere Frankfurt04.06.2026
  • Dresden Premiere19.06.2026

In convined spaces one longs for vastness; in tohuwabohu for simplicity and clarity. Often something contains its own opposite. The images and situations in “This Beautiful Messy Thing” are characterised by such tensions. Where does the urge for change lead?

Perhaps one can simply enjoy the contrasts themselves, rather than hoping for a moment when all desires are fulfilled. In dance you can play with the limits of the situation rather than being held back by them. Objects that might serve as building blocks for a stage design refuse such a utilitarian order and instead assert their own life as a noisy choreography of objects. Probably quite a bit is flying through the air.

In the hands of drummer Philipp Danzeisen samples of various noises blend with the sounds of the drums. The lively, organic physicality of the dancers, both confined and safeguarded by the stage design, really close to the audience or scattered in space, appears both vulnerable and powerful. It is a piece by Mandafounis, but even louder – and quieter.

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