Wanda & Nova deViator: ARP 339
Music-dance performance ARP 339 is a sonogram of cyberfuturistic potentiality. Instead of being caught in a concert format, though reminiscent of it, ARP 339 springs from all directions at once. The performance is an attempt at constructing a utopian world that explores the decomposition of spatial limitations of the three-dimensional reality, introducing into it the elements of time and mental leaps. (more…)
Loup Abramovici, Bara Kolenc, Teja Reba : TODAY IS TOMORROW’S YESTERDAY
Evening of two duets, thematically related in their contemplation on time, desire, ideal, love, loss and death.
Betontanc: TRACK OF THE WORLD
The narrative setting of the performance makes it almost a detective story, revolving around the mystery of a dead cyclist, but this format is only meant to serve as an arena in which to explore the alternate routes that question the meaning of sport and its intimate, media, financial, doping and extremist connotations, suggesting that sport (more…)
Betontanc & Umka.lv: SHOW YOUR FACE!
A virtuosic performance of puppetry, theatre, dance, and live music that examines the effects of courage (or lack thereof) throughout the 20th century. (more…)
WaxFactory: #aspellforfainting
A brand new ensemble work for a solo performer/PJ, a sound artist/DJ and a video artist/VJ, #aspellforfainting is an improvisational piece, created anew for each performance by using disparate textual sources (more…)
Andreja Rauch Podrzavnik: Time Body Trio
I know what time it is all the time, yet still I get lost in time all the time.
My day is split into hundreds of tiny units,
as I go around doing different stuff, thinking different thoughts. (more…)
Jelena Rusjan, Kristina Gorovska, Tina Perić + Eva Zibler: ŠKRIP INC.
“With the present day media and marketing agencies blending their promotion genres without any serious selection mechanisms (anything goes in the name of profitable audience »recruitment«) the commentary made by the Škrip Inc. collective is not only appropriate, but almost represents a critically deconstructed paraphrase of this system. (more…)
Ann-Christin Berg Kongsness, Ingrid Berger Myhre: THE TUNNEL (work in progress)
The Tunnel is ultimately concerned with finding ways of bringing the body and the imagination closer to one another, through an immediate synaesthetic expression. The work can be seen as an attempt in mapping to which extent the representation of theatre can coincide with the presentation of bodies. (more…)
BADco.: A POUND OF HYSTERIA, ACCELERATION
“I believe cinema allows us to withdraw as we sit in an unfamiliar place surrounded by unfamiliar people, but when we sit down to watch television with the family … that’s when things get tense.” Rainer Werner Fassbinder (more…)
Via Negativa: THE BRAKE
The Brake is a story about rollerblading, which opens up an insight into the identity as a trap in which freedom is becoming an increasingly unattainable illusion: “If I am what I think I am – being free – why am I still here where I am? Why do I not pack up and go? Why do I always find a reason not to do something? Why do I always have one foot on the brake? (more…)