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PUMA ' t PLIMA: Porast morskog nivoa usled periodičnog kolebanja (dizanja i spuštanja) površine mora, pri cemu se obuhvata najveći deo morske površine u šestočasovnom periodičnom stnenjivanju. Visoka plima = pojačane snage (pun Mesec, mlad Mesec) Niska plima = slabije snage (prvi i poslednji Mesečev kvadrant) Plima se diže brže nego što se veruje.

EVERY.BODY. In Every. Body. Urs Dietrich observes the possibilities of body movement with the curiosity of a research worker and investigates the suppleness of the body from head to toe in a variety of pictures. This existent-imaginary kaleidoscope enfolds new perspectives of the diversity of the thrilling actual state of parts of the body and the body as a whole through playful flights of fancy. IN REVIEW “The piece is choreographed in the floating state of moonlight in which the (dancers) bodies are put to hazard in order to recreate themselves. The blackness of stage and costumes, the thrifty lighting mould them to statues which decay and are reborn. Mobility is not celebrated unto itself, but the self-confident creative approach to the potentials of the body is investigated, breaking thorugh the corset of established exposition. Dietrich's curiosity, inventiveness of movement, power of imagination and the capabilities of his dancers give the piece its intriguing power." Edith Boxberger, “Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung“ "Although Dietrich allows himself only 65 minutes time, the piece begins slowly - and horizontally. The dancers work themselves across the ground as limbless creatures like maggot or seal. Bare feet shine out in the darkness like golden eyes or tail fins. Furthermore, Dietrich liberates the human being from its normal way of moving: in the form of a penguin, madonna or geisha - even a Something. The energy and the perfection with which the dancers accomplish this fills one with admiration." Barbara Kern,"Die Tageszeitung“ "These realted scenes, which are about the body and its

Bremer Theater, Bremen Plima /Flut choreography by Susanne Linke Every. Body. choreography by Urs Dietrich