In this Triple Bill you will see 3 short performances in succession.
GEORGE – Tobe Vandekerckhove
In GEORGE, creator Tobe Vandekerckhove looks loneliness straight in the eye. He raises biographical memories. Memories like being electrocuted. Being mugged in bustling London. What do those memories look like to a demented lonely soul? Through theater, he hopes to find his way to freedom. To be delivered from the eternal thinking that nestles again and again and again in his mind. Seeking that urge for redemption, forgetting it again and never finding it again.
Cowboy och Meisje – Elvis de Launay
A young woman in cowboy boots hides in stories.
Because she loves hiding so much.
Because she loves to hide so much.
Because there is so much she wants to hide.
Because there is so much she wants to get rid of.
Poof.
Cowboy och Meisje is a linguistic performance about Cowboys with a big letter C, Girls with a big letter M, Death with a big letter D, Ronnie Flex, Cher, Diet Coke, pathetic Swedish kids, strings, Vaslav Nijinsky, Orpheus, disappearing tricks and Bambi.
Dat wat ontembaar is – Melisa Diktas
An endless battle fought by an indomitable creature in a floral dress. Under accompaniment of the Dahul, the drum that makes the ground move. Stomping together on the ground, letting it be heard that it was there, is there and will always be there. Immortality Representing. She who represents existence.
We celebrate, struggle, get carried away, resist, rise up, pass on, are conscious and unaware, being fed and nourished, always with danger in sight. The oppressed wrapped in a body. What if you are exterminated, executed, and oppressed every day. What does something that is always in survival mode look like?
Experience the power of survival and expression in “The Untamable Creature in a Flowered Dress’ by the amazing dancer, mover Melisa Diktaş. A compelling solo performance that embodies the essence of struggle, survival and resilience, wrapped in the rhythms of the Kurdish language of movement.
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