What can emerge from friction?

national premiere

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Heat Island

A sealed urban ground, the roar of traffic, and distant crickets evoke ecological fractures that demand adaptation. Rather than retreating, three performers scrape layers of asphalt with specially prepared shoes, turning friction into the motor of choreography, sound, and light. The performance oscillates between collective rhythm and fragmented gesture, between pop-cultural references and abstract physical states. Heat Island subtly alludes to TikTok choreographies, viral trends, and music videos, in which attention and meaning emerge and evaporate just as quickly as sparks. Heat Island is both a reflection on urban temporality and a choreography of friction and transformation.

national premiere

12

45min
6+

Credits

Concept, choreography and direction 
Chiara Bartl-Salvi 


Performed by 
Chihiro Araki, Zoé Léoty Ducros, Elena Francalanci 


Sound 
Paul Ebhart 


Stage and shoes 
Patrick Winkler 


Light design 
Oskar Ott  


Voice 
Chiara Bartl-Salvi 


Choral composition 
Leon Leder 


Produced by 
Chiara Bartl-Salvi 


Co-produced by 
Tanzquartier Wien, Toihaus Salzburg  


Supported by  
Gerriets, Tanzquartier Wien, Toihaus Theater Salzburg

Accessibility

Accessible to wheelchair users
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