Everything is connected. What happens when someone lets go? With “BEYOND THE END OF YOUR NOSE”, the Lotte Mueller Company playfully explores the dynamic relationship between responsibility, order and chaos. Three performers come together in alternating experimental arrangements, combining contemporary dance, acrobatics and percussion. In a world of individual parts, new, changing, fragile constructions and encounters emerge time and again - a piece between absurd humor and quiet poetic moments.
Biography

Photo: Jana Mila Lippitz
Leipzig-based choreographer Lotte Mueller works with an international team at the interface of contemporary dance and circus in combination with live music and sound art. After professional training in contemporary dance with a focus on acrobatics, she studied choreography in France, Germany and the Netherlands and specialised in circus dramaturgy as part of her postgraduate studies. Most recently, Lotte Mueller was a guest at HELLERAU with the piece “IM/ MOBILITY”.
Cast & Credits
| Artistic Direction & Concept | Lotte Mueller |
| Performance & Co-Creation | Sarah Alessandria, Leonie Sobek, Saana Tolonen |
| Dramaturgical Advice | Georg Pelzer |
| Costumes | Nora Bregulla |
| Technical Direction | Elias Macke, Till Nollmann |
| Documentary Video & Trailer | Georg Pelzer |
Funding
A production by LOTTE MUELLER. In co-production with HELLERAU - European Centre for the Arts. Supported by the Fonds Darstellende Künste with funds from the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media, the Kulturstiftung des Freistaates Sachsen and the Amt für Kultur und Denkmalschutz der Landeshauptstadt Dresden. In collaboration with DYNAMO - Arbeitsraum für Zirkus & darstellende Künste (DK), Zirkusquartier Zürich, Schloss Bröllin, LOFFT - Das Theater. Supported by PAMS - Performing Arts Market Seoul, UP - Circus & Performing Arts Festival Bruxelles.
Since 2022, preliminary research has been supported by BIP - Bündnis internationaler Produktionshäuser and HELLERAU - Europäisches Zentrum der Künste, financed by the Fonds Darstellende Künste with funds from the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media as part of the NEUSTART KULTUR programme and with travel funds from Kreativ-Transfer.

