HOT WALK

Keren Levi
Thu 2 Oct ’25 and Fri 3 Oct ’25
Conversations on motherhood, aging and a warming world.
Thu 2 Oct ’25
and
Fri 3 Oct ’25

HOT WALK is a multidisciplinary performance by choreographer Keren Levi, exploring the intersection of climate change, aging, and parenthood.

The piece delves into the dual nature of transformation, highlighting both its challenges and restorative effects. Set against projected images of a picturesque park landscape, the performance features conversations in English between two women walking on treadmills, creating the illusion of traversing the park. By blending the personal with the planetary, HOT WALK connects inner and outer climates, offering a vivid yet restrained exploration of change.  

  • Duration: 65 mins.
  • Language: English with Dutch surtitles

Credits

choreography and text Keren Levi in tight collaboration with performers Esther Mugambi & Hillary Blake Firestone video Assi Weitz & Rob Gradisen music Tom Parkinson dramaturgy Igor Dobričić light and technique Martin Kaffarnik graphic design / collage Miritte Ben Ytzchak image photo Ilya Rabinovich production stichting NeverLike co-production FFT Düsseldorf, Theater im Pumpenhaus Münster, SPRING festival Utrecht funding support AFK, FPK, Elise Mathilde

In the press

“The interaction of text and image is undoubtedly successful. But what makes the performance special is the play with different levels of reality.” WN Münster

“Keren Levi (...) combines supposedly female and environmental issues, the internal and external climate in an interesting way. Climate change, signs of ageing and parenthood intersect in an unusual way.” Rheinische Post

About Keren Levi

Since 2004, Keren Levi has been creating multidisciplinary dance performances that often originate from a central idea, appealing to both adults and young audiences. Her combinations of abstract concepts and technology stimulate the imagination. In HOT WALK, Keren continues to explore themes of perception by combining different viewpoints and manipulating video imagery.

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