Concept: Gob Squad
Performed and devised by Martin Clausen, Johanna Freiburg, Sean Patten, Sharon Smith, Berit Stumpf, Sarah Thom, Laura Tonke, Bastian Trost und Simon Will
Performing in Colonne: Johanna Freiburg, Berrit Stumpf, Sarah Thom, Bastian Trost
Coordianation of the shooting: Simon Will
Video: Miles Chalcraft, Martin Cooper
Sound-Design: Sebastian Bark, Jeff McGrory
Costume and props: Emma Cattell, Kerstin Honeit
Technical Management: Torsten Döring
Dramaturgy and Production: Eva Hartmann, Christina Runge
Production assistance: Milena Kipfmüller
Touring Management: Mat Hand
Cotinuity/Runner: Madeleine Koenigs, Caroline Martiny
with thanks to Chris Kondek
Saving The World is a Gob Squad production coproduced by Hebbel am Ufer
Berlin, Kampnagel Hamburg, zeitraumexit e.V. Mannheim and the Wiener
Festwochen. Funded by the Regierenden Bürgermeister von Berlin –
Senatskanzlei – Kulturelle Angelegenheiten and the Kulturbehörde der Freien und Hansestadt Hamburg.
Duration: ca 80 – 90 min

„Diese Veranstaltung wird ermöglicht durch das NATIONALE PERFORMANCE NETZ aus Mitteln des Beauftragten der Bundesregierung für Kultur und Medien sowie der Kultur- und Kunstministerien der Länder.“
Gob Squad - SAVING THE WORLD
“How should you lead you life so the world can sustain?” Gob Squad’s performers asked pedestrians in Cologne questions as such among others. With the camera running. Now you can see the results of their unconventional observations on screen. Without censorship.
A telling, contradictionary, and humorous survey on zeitgeist.
| 28.11.2009 | 19:00 | Köln - Kölnischer Kunstverein |
| 28.11.2009 | 22:30 | Köln - Kölnischer Kunstverein | Marathon zwei |
| 29.11.2009 | 20:00 | Köln - Kölnischer Kunstverein |
About Gob Squad
Gob Squad was formed by British and German artists in Gießen, Germany in 1994. Soon after, they were among the most formative performers in the international performance scene with their multi-media works. The permanent members of Gob Squad are: Johanna Freiburg, Sean Patten, Berit Stumpf, Sarah Thom, Bastian Trost and Simon Will. Other artists are invited to individual projects. The performances, which mainly take place in urban settings like train stations or shopping centres, reflect the absurdity and complexity of modern life while using experimental video and popular elements.
