A performance about anger and disgust for young audiences aged 7+ by and with Elina Lautamäki & Agnes Schneidewind A shiver runs down your spine. Your fingers tingle. And sweat. The corners of your mouth pull outward. And downward. Your nostrils flare. As do your eyes. They stare at this disgusting something. Your shoulders turn forward. Like two tanks. Yuck. Your whole body says it. There was allegedly once a princess who was so angry at a frog because it was so disgusting and pushy that she smashed it against a wall. The impact transformed the frog. Or was it the princess who transformed herself? Because she found an expression for her anger? Where did she find it? And why was the frog so gruesome? And, is disgust outside and anger inside the body? Or where are they? And how does anger get out of the body again once it's in there? The artists deconstruct the fairy tale of the Frog Prince into non-linear narratives about disgust and anger. They search for appropriate forms of expression for inner states in transformation.
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Confirmed from ntry · 13 Jul 2026
Schloss Wolkersdorf, 2120 Wolkersdorf im Weinviertel, Österreich





