as long as you want
Next shows: HAU2 29th-30th April 2025
Nov 2024

The duet “as long as you want” by Sheena McGrandles and Eli Cohen is a choreographic study of lesbian temporalities. The work is inspired by a body of erotic fantasy literature – assembling a cross-temporal arch of female poetic voices. Ancient poet Sappho meets contemporary thinkers such as Anne Carson and Sara Torres, alongside kink and punk practices, including Shibari, gay shadow dance, and pogo. A personal exploration of desire unfolds in a pastel-coloured landscape, with patches of digital renderings and densely knotted denim structures developed together with the visual artist Anna Mirkin.
Through intense physical connections and ambivalent sensations an ongoing choreography of fractured spaces of dis/attachment emerge. Together the performers’ solo bodies meet and melt in a world of never ending waves, rough play, and figures caught in a horizon of want and longing. In this temporary cycle of swellings and throbbings, desire transcends its fleeting nature, revealing transformative, perverse, and polymorphous forces. Playful and engaging, “as long as you want” is a profound choreographic encounter with an impulse of moving toward someone who isn’t yet close enough.
Trailer HERE
Credits
Concept, choreography and performance Sheena McGrandlesPerformance by and with Eli Cohen Music
Composition Stellan Veloce
Dramaturgy and Co-concept Mila Pavićević
Set design Anna Mirkin
Costume design Evan Loxton, Nina Loxton
Light design Elliott Cennetoglu
Choreographic Outside Eye Zinzi Buchanan, Martin Hansen, Claire Vivienne Sobbotke
Shibari Practice with Dasnyia Sommer
Production Anna von Glasenapp / high expectations
Production Assistant Katharina Joy Book
Social Media Dalia Hassan
Distribution Paz Ponce
Technical Direction Carina Premer
Thanks to elsewhere & otherwise, Nattan Dobbkin, Nina Gribat, Bnaya Halperin-Kaddari
Production Sheena McGrandles.
Co-production HAU Hebbel am Ufer.
Funded by Berlin Senate Department for Culture and Social Cohesion, Fonds Darstellende Künste with funds from the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media.
Fotocredit ©Mayra Wallraff