Light Design




This Tomorrow   



Artistic Direction, Choreography, Performance:
Fabian Riess & Tasha Hess-Neustadt 
Created in collaboration with:
Music & Performance:
Nicolas Fehr
Light & Performance: 
Madison Pomarico 
Stage & Costume Design:
Lucy/Louis Caspar Schmitt

Outside Eye: 
Stephan Herwig
Production Management: 
Dominga Ortúzar 
PR: 
Beate Zeller
Photography: 
Gabriela Neeb
A production by Riess Neustadt GbR. Supported by the Cultural Department of 
the City of Munich. The research is made possible by the Bavarian State Association 
for Contemporary Dance (BLZT) with funding from the Bavarian State Ministry of Science and the Arts. In cooperation with Tanztendenz München eV, Seestadt Studios / Vienna, and Tanzhalle Wiesenburg / Berlin.
      2026



This Tomorrow unfolds as a choreographic concert — an installative structure of sound, bodies, and resonating space. Constantly pulsating and continuously transforming, the performers move through cycles of construction and disintegration. The goal: to keep going.

The team of interchanging performers manifest different constellations in a ritual of fluctuating negotiation between the individual and the collective — with care, with melancholy, with joy.



In This Tomorrow, somatic movement research unfurls across a choreography of interwoven musical currents. Digital sounds merge with voice and acoustic instruments, and weight is embodied across its full amplitude. 

How do we interrupt seemingly endless cycles? The work explores post-capitalist imaginaries and the possibility of carrying and pulling one another with persistence through the fragile, open space of the present.



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Madison Pomarico is an American born, Berlin-based multidisciplinary artist whose practice engages with the interface of performance and movement, in combination with the use of technological elements that challenge the limits of the body, and various levels of performer autonomy. Her work is driven by a sense for experiment and artistic cross-pollination between visual arts and different genres of dance, expanding our perception of tangible experience, and pushing the boundaries of expectation. She works with mediums such as light, video, animation, and graphic programming environments in an attempt to dissolve established modes of working digitally and materially, and invent new immersive methods in the process.