(c) Maximilian Pramatarov
(c) Maximilian Pramatarov
(c) Maximilian Pramatarov
(c) Maximilian Pramatarov
Choreographer Ulduz Ahmadzadeh and set designer Till Krappmann explore and reinterpret ancient pre-Islamic and often forbidden indigenous dances of the Persian Plateau in their collaborative works for the ATASH عطش contemporary dance company, translating them into contemporary artistic contexts. In search of transcultural dance affinities, they embark on a journey with ‘ZĀĀR' from the Persian-Arabian Gulf region to the African continent. They trace the footsteps of the Z̄ar cult, which is based on the belief that spirits can penetrate the human body as winds, causing psychological or physical suffering. The Zār spirits can only be “danced out” through rhythms, trance states, and offerings under the guidance of a Mama or Baba Zār, accompanied by Zār daughters. ‘ZĀĀR' updates the mystical power of the Zār cult and its healing rituals as a transformative, ecstatic dance trip, where human fears, desires, and resilience find a space to be collectively experienced. The piece reconstructs and reinterprets the underrepresented dance traditions and knowledge systems of Southwest Asia, drawing musical inspiration from melodic particles of Stravinsky's ‘Le Sacre du Printemps’. With this choreography, which is demanding in its complexity and precision, Ulduz Ahmadzadeh responds to an era in which the vocabulary of contemporary dance undergoes constant hybridization, while not overlooking colonial dynamics.
Ulduz Ahmadzadeh is a choreographer, dancer, researcher and artistic co-director of the ATASH عطش contemporary dance company. Her artistic work breaks with Western aesthetics, develops its own contemporary dance language influenced by Southwest Asian traditions, and addresses socio-political issues as well as cultural hierarchies. Together with artistic co-director and scenographer Till Jasper Krappmann, they operate at the intersection of dance, performance, video, installation, documentation and activism. Their performances tour internationally.
Artistic co-direction and choreography Ulduz Ahmadzadeh Artistic co-direction and scenography Till Jasper Krappmann Recomposition and sound design turf + surf (Paul Kotal & Han-Gyeol Lie) Dance and choreography Desi Bonato, Naline Ferraz, Luca Major, Livia Khazanehdari, Adela Maharani Light design Benjamin Maier
A co-production by ATASH عطش contemporary dance company and Tanzquartier Wien.
With the kind support of the Cultural Department of the City of Vienna, the Austrian Federal Ministry for Housing, Arts, Culture, Media and Sport and SKE austromechana.
With thanks to brut Wien.
Ulduz Ahmadzadeh is a choreographer, dancer, researcher and artistic co-director of the ATASH عطش contemporary dance company. Her artistic work breaks with Western aesthetics, develops its own contemporary dance language influenced by Southwest Asian traditions, and addresses socio-political issues as well as cultural hierarchies. Together with artistic co-director and scenographer Till Jasper Krappmann, they operate at the intersection of dance, performance, video, installation, documentation and activism. Their performances tour internationally.