Homo Novus 2013

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.

Night Tripper

Fiksdal, Langgård, Becker
4, 6 September 19:30 | Forest / Open air performance | 7 and 5* Ls

Night Tripper takes shape as a trail in the woods, concert performance, ritual and social event. It begins in the twilight hour and takes the audience into the night. The piece features six performers, curious instruments, numerous installation artworks, a local choir and a lot of potent spirits.
Night Tripper explores the idea of nature as animistic, as a place of both healing and destructive powers, of immanence and transcendence. Ancient mythology meets contemporary everyday life, and dream and reality merge into an otherworldly, yet tangible tale. Night Tripper draws from ideas of voodoo culture, where lingering too long at the crossroads can make true believers into divine horsemen.

Please wear appropriate clothing for a walk in the woods.

About artist

Ingri Fiksdal (born 1982) is a Norwegian choreographer and performer. She trained at the Oslo National Acadamy of the Arts, and has been making work since graduating with an MA in 2006. Her two recent productions Night Tripper (2012) and The Orchard Ballads (2011), created in collaboration with artists Ingvild Langgård and Signe Becker, have been touring to venues such as brut-künsterhaus in Vienna, Kampnagel in Hamburg, Inkonst in Malmø, The Armory Show in New York City, LIMIT festival in Belgrade, IBT13 in Bristol, ANTI festival in Kuopio alongside to several venues around Norway. Night Tripper won the Oslo Award for Best Performance of 2012.

Credits

Concept: Ingri Fiksdal, Ingvild Langgård, Signe Becker
Choreography: Ingri Fiksdal
Music: Ingvild Langgård
Scenography: Signe Becker
Dancers: Pernille Holden and Julie Solberg
Musicians: Jørn Tore Egseth, Ane Marthe Sørlien Holen, Ingvild Langgård and Gunhild Mathea Olaussen
With participation of Saulkrasti choir Anima
Commissioned and Produced for Up To Nature
A collaboration between Brut Wien, Black Box, In Between Time, Anti Festival and Maska

4, 6

September

19:30

Forest
Open air performance

7 and 5*

Lats

Language

No text

Duration

2 h, including the trip to/from the venue

Address

Strēlnieku laukums

The only way to get to the performance is with the festival bus. Departure at 19:30 from Strēlnieku square. Bus trip is included in the price.

Supported by

* Ticket price for pupils, students, seniors

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