Performances
Marking the 10th anniversary of Homo Novus, we have gathered 11 Latvian artists from various genres for a production of new small scale performances, installations or actions. These works will be based in the British theatre scholar Alan Read’s theory of “theatre as the last human venue” and structured as an event, unified in time and space.
In his book ‘Theatre, Intimacy and Engagement’, Alan Read writes: “The last human venue marks the location and moment of human beings’ awareness of their own eventual extinction. Performance, on the contrary, explores ways in which performance operates as an exciter of sentience, kick-starting our sense of being alive, acting as a pleasurable lengthening of device to extend our inevitable faith. Humans in this venue distinguish themselves from other animals through their experiencing of an extended childhood, in their ability to sustain a controlled, unbroken outward breath and by their unique capacity to aesthetically disappoint.”
‘The Last Human Venue’ programme includes performances by theatre directors Pēteris Krilovs, Vladislavs Nastavševs and Valters Sīlis, and the exhibition by directors Andrejs Jarovojs, Viesturs Meikšāns, set designers Monika Pormale, Izoldes Cēsniece, Reinis Suhanovs, fashion designers MAREUNROL’S and artistic collectives Nomadi and umka.lv.
Stop
2, 3, 4, 6 September
17:00-21:00 The house at Briāna iela 9 |
7, 8 September
12:00-16:00 The house at Briāna iela 9 |
3 and 2* Ls
Imagine a performance outside the theatre walls. Without a stage, without audience seats, without an intermission. A performance where the real meets the fiction, the documentary meets the rehearsed, where coincidence mingles with the planned, where spectators become actors and vice versa. Memories of strangers and thoughts of passers-by become audible and enter the space of your perception. ‘Stop’ begins at the moment when you put on headphones and go on a 30 min adventure. It is a chance for you to become a hero in a performance that can make your wish come true.
The theme ‘Last Human Venue’, offered by Homo Novus, made me think of an idea I have wanted to realize for a long time. Unlike traditional theatre that separates play and reality, this performance would make the coexistence and interaction of the two its main objective. Where the spectator doesn’t separate them, simply because he doesn’t know what is fiction and what is not. I think that theatre should engage the spectator and make his own actions, attitude, thoughts, emotions and choice play a significant role in the meaning making process.
Andrejs Jarovojs
About artist
Andrejs Jarovojs made the performance ‘Di@logi’ for the Homo Novus festival in 2005. It was an interactive exhibition-type of work, which captivated many with its lightness and freshness in the Latvian theatre scene of the time. Since then, Jarovojs has been interested in movement and its integration in his performances.
Credits
Author and director: Andrejs Jarovojs
Writer: Inga Gaile
2, 3, 4, 6
September
17:00-21:00
7, 8
September
12:00-16:00
3 and 2*
Lats
Language
Latvian
Duration
The work can be viewed at any time during opening hours
Address
'The Last Human Venue’ exhibition is included in the price. Tickets to P. Krilovs', V. Sīlis' and V. Nastavševs' performances need to be bought separately.
* Ticket price for pupils, students, seniors