
Corpus
How do you know that you have a body? And what makes you think that it belongs to you? Have you learned to love your body or are you still dissatisfied with it?
Bodies are ‘in’. Today the body is no longer simply the result of fate or heredity, but the product of human effort: created, shaped, sculpted, flaunted – there’s no escaping it. The perfect body has become THE synonym for happiness, thereby making the probability of being unhappy close to 100 percent. The Corpus theatre project takes a playful approach to body image – both society’s and our own.
In co-operation with the Charité University Hospital in Berlin, as part of the Charité’s 300th anniversary celebrations
With the kind support of AOK Berlin-Brandenburg
Bodies are ‘in’. Today the body is no longer simply the result of fate or heredity, but the product of human effort: created, shaped, sculpted, flaunted – there’s no escaping it. The perfect body has become THE synonym for happiness, thereby making the probability of being unhappy close to 100 percent. The Corpus theatre project takes a playful approach to body image – both society’s and our own.
In co-operation with the Charité University Hospital in Berlin, as part of the Charité’s 300th anniversary celebrations
With the kind support of AOK Berlin-Brandenburg
Director Gudrun Herrbold, Bettina Tornau
Production Design / Video Constanze Fischbeck
Dramaturgy Birgit Lengers
Premiere November 11, 2010 | Robert Koch Lecture Hall, Dorotheenstr. 96
A choreographic performance about the human body featuring seven young people and the actor Bernd Moss
A choreographic performance about the human body featuring seven young people and the actor Bernd Moss
Katarina Dmitrieva
Josephine Lange

Lorenz Nolting
Michael Krieger
Bianca Praetorius
Onca Turan
Wojciech Zopoth
Bernd Moss

Katarina Dmitrieva, Josephine Lange, Lorenz Nolting, Michael Krieger, Bianca Praetorius, Onca Turan, Wojciech Zopoth, Bernd Moss