Israeli choreographer Emanuel Gat and his ensemble visit the Orangerie Herrenhausen on 20 May with Gat's piece "Gold".
Emanuel Gat's choreography "Gold" is primarily an investigation of the delicate and significant realm between the audible and the visible, the acoustic and the kinetic, the verbal and the sensory, which determines the complex nature of human relationships. As his starting point Gat took Canadian pianist Glenn Gould's famous recording of Bach's Goldberg Variations dating from 1981, and combined it with the pianist's 1977 radio piece "The Quiet in the Land".