Daniel Kötter
Pembalakan
- Film Screening Performance
- Shifting Grounds World premiere
Duration of the outdoor parcours
approx. 85min
The event takes place outdoors. We kindly ask you to ask you to bring weather-appropriate, warm clothing.
Familiar landscapes have transformed into question marks. The trees have been felled, entire forests have been cleared. And now? What happens where nothing can grow any more? This is a common question in many places around the world. The project ›Pembalakan‹ by documentary filmmaker and theatre director Daniel Kötter is an adaptation of the theatre play ›Roden‹ (›Clearing‹) and undertakes to create a topography of this loss. Three studies from the Bergisches Land mountain region in North Rhine-Westphalia, South Kivu in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Kalimantan in Indonesia form the starting point for a theatrical and cinematographic trail, an immersive journey into areas in which ecological and social systems have been violently overturned and temporalities are layered one atop the next.
Together with women’s rights activist Olande Byamungu, instrument maker and musician Ikbal Lubys and carpenter and performer Wolfram Sander, Daniel Kötter invites us into a world where catastrophe is a living reality. The question remains: what is possible here? ›Roden‹ continues the series ›landscapes and bodies‹, which was shown at PACT Zollverein in 2021 and examined the effects of extractivism on landscapes and communities in Indonesia, the DR Congo and Germany.
Meeting point: PACT Zollverein, Bullmannaue 20A, 45327 Essen
Please be at the meeting point 15 minutes before your booked time slot!
Important information: The event takes place outside on the grounds of the Zollverein UNESCO World Heritage Site and is not barrier-free. Most of the footpath surface is gravel, and some places of the event can only be reached on foot via narrow, unpaved paths.
Outdoor Parcours – Seating available
From 16 years and older
Content notes:
Description of sexualised violence
Languages:
German, Bahassa indonesia, Swahili, Mashi with surtitles in German and English
Artistic Direction and Film Daniel Kötter Artistic Collaboration and Performance Olande Byamungu, Ikbal Lubys und Wolfram Sander Dramaturgy Anna Ptak Scenography Natalia Orendain Technical Direction and Sound Catalina Fernández Production Simone Graf und Beatrix Joyce