"We Need To Find Each Other" by Brian CA
For this creation, Brian Ca focuses his research on themes of memory, identity, and time. Through a hybrid and intergenerational performance, drawing from our collective archives, the protagonists aim to create a sensory dialogue amongst themselves, but also with the audience placed in 360° on the stage.
In this performative space, a body, that of Douglas, 67 years old, lies on a dissection table during the public entry. He questions: "What happens if I forget to remember? How do I understand a past I have not lived? What am I doing here?"
What if forgetting oneself and one's past, questioning one's identity, gender, or memories could allow the emergence of new perspectives? Could we open possibilities for re-imagination? What are the common questions that will lead us to a broader reflection on our expectations and stories? How can we collectively imagine new, non-hierarchical modalities for mutual exchange that will allow us to coexist more meaningfully?
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Credit: Brian Ca - Concept, choreography, scenography, interpretation
Douglas Becker - Interpretation
Yaz Sané - Choreography, interpretation
Mike Sheridan - Composer
Piera Jovic - Assistant & external perspective
Nina Schaeffer - Scenography and general stage manager
Rachel Quarmby - Costume, design & production
Manon Peugnet - Production manager, tour manager, administration
Eva Harnois - Distribution and communication manager
Acknowledgments: Vitalii Artamoshchenko for his help in scenography realization, Bernard Baumgartner for his support and donation of dance mats
A show co-produced by KULTURFABRIK, Cultural Center in Esch-sur-Alzette
In partnership with Trois C-L Maison pour la Danse "Artist in residence" and Laboratoire Chorégraphique de Reims Site Pablo Picasso - Conservatoire de Martigues
With financial support from: Ministry of Culture of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, stART-up fund from the National Relief Organization Grand Duchess Charlotte and Fondation Indépendance by BIL
Automatically translated from French.
Where does it take place?
Kulturfabrik Esch-sur-Alzette
116 Rue de Luxembourg
4221 Esch-sur-Alzette
Luxembourg
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