NAKS Festival: "The Crowd" (Leikhus Teater, Norra)
Salme Kultuurikeskuse Vaba Lava black box (3. korrusel), Tallinn
EST
Kuidas me eksisteerime rahvahulgas? Kas tahame silma paista või sulanduda? Kas trügime keskmesse või hoiame eemale? Mida kogeme, olles vaid väike osa suurest hulgast? Kuidas muudab meie käitumist rahvahulgas olemine?
Norra etendajate Eva Rosemarijni ja Lise Andrea lavastus "The Crowd" (ee "Rahvahulk") on audiovisuaalne teatrielamus, mis kutsub uurima iseennast teiste seas ning kogema seeläbi erinevaid tundeid – rõõmu või üksindust, aga ka ebakindlust, uudishimu, usaldust või ühtekuuluvust. Publik saab kõrvaklapid, mida kantakse kogu etenduse vältel, ning istekohti ei Ole.
Etendus toimub inglise keeles ja eeldab ruumis liikumist.
ENG
The Crowd explores how we navigate our positions in crowds. You’ll hear texts from different people about the loneliness and the joy they experience while being part of different groups of people. While listening, together the audience becomes a crowd.
This performance gives the audience possibilities they rarely get to experience in the theatre. The audience gets headphones they will wear throughout the performance and there will not be any seating. Maybe “The Crowd” can be compared to the theatre's version of silent disco?
How do we exist within a crowd? Do we want to stand out or blend in? Do we push toward the center or stay on the edges? What do we experience when we are just a small part of a large group? How does being in a crowd change our behavior?
Norwegian performers Eva Rosemarijn and Lise Andrea’s production “The Crowd” is an audiovisual theatre experience that invites the audience to explore themselves among others and to feel a range of emotions — joy or loneliness, as well as uncertainty, curiosity, trust, or belonging.
The audience is given headphones to wear throughout the performance, and there are no assigned seats.
The performances are in English and involve movement within the space.
Salme Kultuurikeskuse Vaba Lava black box (3. korrusel), Tallinn • Salme tänav 12, 10413 Tallinn, Harju maakond, Eesti
