[Materialtheater-Performance / transducers, live electronics, amplified guitars, amplified percussions, table, dough / 2021]
„She walked, walked, and walked, and there stood a hut on chicken legs. She said: „Hut, hut, turn your eyes to the forest, your gate to me, so I can go in and out.“ The hut turned its eyes to the forest, and its gate toward her. She went in and there sat Baba Yaga, her breasts hanging over a rod, she was raking the coals with her nose and was sweeping the stove with her tongue. Baba Yaga asked: „Fair Maiden, have you come of your own will or not?“
(Nach verschiedenen gesprochenen Überlieferungen von Geschichten der Baba Yaga (einer populären Hexenfigur aus der slawischen Mythologie), besonders aus: Razumova and Sen ́kina, 1974, no.9., erwähnt in:"Baba Yaga : the ambiguous mother and witch of the Russian folktale", Andreas Johns, Peter Lang Publication, New York, 2004)