Gesine Danckwart

Soll:Bruchstelle
3 D, 3 H
UA: 23.09.2005 · Hebbel am Ufer, Berlin · Directed by: Gesine Danckwart
“Shake it. Monday stays Monday, there is only one night in Neuruppin. Wrong. The May and harbour feast means partying Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Netto is after all a cheap discounter. And this here is a try. We’ve got in much trouble as well, why is it like that and the young ones want to work here too, and others especially like about Netto that the old people work here. As a chance. Of course, they are not young anymore. The concentration slips, you need longer for the tasks and you’re exhausted faster. Processes don’t work that fast anymore. Then, the queue is standing there and complaining, but some come exactly because of that. That the old people work here is something they like. I’d prefer mixed, but it’s quite normal, actually. We had so much press.”
“And now we sit here, in these abandoned villages in this no-man’s land that has always been a no-man’s land, and the only hope is Stettin Szezin and the Poles with their Polish women come over and they are not coming for the asparagus harvest, they buy houses and their Polish women look much better than the thing getting fat in the other armchair.
Or ambitious people from Berlin. No god helps us to preserve our world.”
“Why are we exactly here?”
The first performance was part of the festival “Poker in the East” at the Hebbel am Ufer, at which the results of research were presented: The East: “Where is that?”.