LINGER
50%performance 20%theatre 20%music 10%folkdance
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“Death in Bodmin Moor”, a novel by the British crime writer Victor Gunn marks the infamous beginning. The mysterious story is the starting point for four people who meet regularly to share their passion for this beautifully trashy book – a story full of mysteries, screams in the night, ominous signposts and foggy highland moors, The four performers search for their version of the story, using the material at hand trying to find out more. In LINGER they re-invent the landscapes of the book, reconstruct them and try to put the puzzle together, trying to answer the questions of questions: Who did it. LINGER is the new performance by notfoundyet, artist duo Thomas Kasebacher & Laia Fabre and investigates the themes of guilt and confession. How do we manage to live together as a community and is the dichotomy of guilt and confession a necessary mechanism for our human existence? What are we guilty of and how do we relieve ourselves of it? LINGER is an exploration into the idea of freedom and the question who controls this freedom. How can we manage to escape this control – and can real freedom ever be found?
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Conceived and Directed by Thomas Kasebacher & Laia Fabre.
Performance and Choreography: Laia Fabre, Núria Lloansi, Arend Pinoy and Thomas kasebacher.
Text: Thomas kasebacher.
Songs & Sound design: Cherry_Sunkist and Bernd Oppl. Dramaturgy: Pascale Petralia.
Light Design: Joelle Reyns.
Costumes: Sabine Desbonnets.
Stage design: Pia Greven.
Production: Nicole Schuchardt and Andreas Fleck.
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Linger its a co-production of notfoundyet, Kunstencentrum DeSpil, Belgium and brut Vienna, Austria.
Is is supported by MA7-Department for Arts, the city of Vienna, BMUKK-Austrian Federal Ministry for Education, Arts and Culture, BUDA Kunstencentrum Kortrijk, and CAMPO Gent, Belgium.
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