Victor Erice, 1973
Victor Erice, 1973
A site-specific performance, without stage, exploring the simultaneity of existence against the ritualistic consumption of art. An experience of theatricality struggling into presence through violent reactions of image, sound, voices and bodies; bodies fucking dancing dying on the floor, now.
Bare-bones performance lasts about fifteen minutes, with one main performer, one to two supporting performers, two short dance choreographies and live video and audio performance. It is intended to have no fixed starting and ending time: the performance is prepared in a public space, with audience (dis)engaging at will, and random interaction is embraced. A row of silent microphones will face the audience in each space. The total length of a performance depends on possible genuine interaction with audience.
production
concept, direction
sound
development
location
res.pyrit
Ivan Koroman
Hennadii Boichenko
Olga Hellsing, Yair Stolik, Loophole, Rent One
Berlin, Germany
Contact us for further info, stage text and performance video. We are looking for partners (project development, performance hosts, funding, rehearsal space, equipment etc.) and:
choreography
two supporting roles, any gender, 25-60
video/light artist
costume