PLANET SIS





2019-2022, 65 Minutes,10+, Premiere 2nd October 2019 at Dschungel Wien, Vienna. Photo © Rainier Berson
planning to tour through India and will have single show in Washington DC. 


A dynamic sisterly performance
            Who am I as an individual? Who am I in my family? Who am I with and without my sister? Why is she always stealing my clothes? Why do our voices sound the same? Are there things about her that I don't know?
The connection between siblings is one of the strongest there is – regardless of whether the relationship is good or contact limited. Siblings are always connected to one another. They share parents, genes, characteristics, usually also their childhood and youth.

They can love each other or scratch each others eyes out with jealousy. They can feel like a team – against the world, unstoppable together. They can feel left behind. They share the deepest secrets or then again maybe not.
They try with all their might to be different, unusual, unforgettable, irreplaceable. In “Planet Sis” Donna and Rosa meet on stage and create a personal, physical, dynamic and musical performance. Between the two poles of synchronicity and autonomy, they are searching for dialogue: in words, movement and sound.







“The two performers are highly professional, lovable, in a wonderful way self-ironic, in dance and music both on the top. The performance is dramatically well prepared, and makes a real, eye to eye discussion with their young audience possible. Because the fresh, courageous, and moving Planet Sis turns directly around the heart of the audience. It’s a must see.”


(Timon Mikocki / Junge Kritik / 2019)

(Heinz Wagner / Kurier / 2019)
Playing, playing, playing... It doesn’t matter if it’s a classical children’s game, acrobatic contortions or artistic dance... With the help of nine transparent plastic boxes they are building an own world; even with stairs leading up to a sparkling heaven of clothes (...) The necessary arguments, conflicts, fights between sisters are put from the two performers – who can’t deny that they are in real life also siblings – in funny, lively scenes. They not only playing with movement but also with the different Dutch, German and English languages.


                         


Concept, Performance | Donna & Rosa Braber
Choreographie | Donna Braber
Text | Rosa Braber
Sound | Rosa & Donna Braber

Coach| Corinne Eckenstein
Assistant Director | Isabella Kämmerer
Light | Mirza Kebo
Pictures | Arnoud van Bochove / Rainer Berson

Mark