Ik heb ik heb wat jij niet hebt ◆ 12+
At the cat dance, almost all youth theater performances are free for children up to and including 12 years. More information about this and the conditions can be found here .
A playful performance for young people who protrudes from Gucci, Prada and lots of junk! A mosaic show from dance, video and live music about "have-hebben" and the shame of something don't have something.
How rich do you have to be to no longer need others? And what is the purchase price of love? How much VAT is there on humanity? Legest was born in Ethiopia. When she was 5 years old, she was adopted with her sister. She grew up in our prosperous part of the world. What is the value of money and possession for her? Woody Veneman is a successful musician who grew up in a disadvantaged neighborhood in Eindhoven. For him, music was his greatest capital.
In "I have I have what you don't have", theater maker Lenneke Maas explores with dancers, Pecht Guido and musician Woody Veneman the need for money and possession. Lenneke went into conversation with three young people who, although from totally different environments, are all in a debt restructuring process. Together they do not investigate the pain of something, which you should have. Something you need to belong to, to participate, to be the same. They share the surprise about how "earning a lot of money" is higher than "doing something for nothing". The envy of too little, the indifference of too much. The golden handshake and the food bank.
Wildpark wants to contribute to a generation with a good dose of self -confidence and a curious look at the world. Because the youth has to pre -sort on the future at a very young age, Wildpark believes it is important to also guarantee their freedom. Freedom to ask questions and to be able to talk about everything.
Credits
Director & Concept: Lenneke Maas
Game: Legest Pecht Guido
Design: Elian Smits
Sound design: Woody Veneman