Mount Average
conception Julian Hetzel
- ##general.period##:
- 19 and 20/01/24
- ##general.room##:
- Montjuïc
Show completed
Timetable
From 17:00
Entry on 4 people groups each 10 minutes
Running time
1 h 10' approx.
Place
Sala Fabià Puigserver. Stage
Language
In English. Libretto in Catalan and Spanish available
Price
Pay what you want/can per ticket: €12, €15 or €17 / With discount, €8,5
Description
Welcome to Mount Average. In his new installative performance, theatre-maker Julian Hetzel takes us on a factory tour that confronts us with our own ideologies. The clash between the static past and the fluid present creates a productive friction in this industrial environment that creates a lot of dust.
Monuments are on the threshold between art and politics. For centuries, art has been used to enhance the glory of the nation, its great leader and the political ideology. The effigies of figures such as Lenin, Hitler, Mao, Stalin or Leopold II are part of the collective memory. They are a physical representation of a particular regime, a specific era, an ideology. Statues are there for eternity, immutable, in materials that effortlessly outlive a nation. Or, in some cases, even in materials that carry the trauma of what is represented. Like the copper used for a bust of Leopold II that came directly from Congolese mines.
Hetzel digs deep and through the collaboration with Kristien De Proost and Brussels-Congolese theatre-maker & rapper Pitcho Womba Konga, among others, the urgency of the link to post-colonial Belgium quickly became clear. (Though the show is certainly not just about Belgian colonial history.) Mount Average questions acquired rights, traditions, privileges and wealth, ideologies and totalitarian ideas, aspects that every (post-colonial) society carries with it. The trauma of the past was long hidden away, but we can no longer avoid it. In this performance Julian Hetzel uses the busts of historical figures, rulers, tyrants and dictators as source material to deconstruct that static past and then rework it, make it fluid. They are grinded into dust, and after adding fluids, they also literally take on a flexible form. Performers and audience eventually process the matter into something new. In this way, the past is not erased, but deconstructed and rearranged into a flexible new entity. The future will be fluid.
Schedule
PERFORMERS
Jana De Kockere
Lisi Estaras
Pitcho Womba Konga
DRAMATURGY
Miguel Angel Melgares
SCENOGRAPHY AND PRODUCTION MANAGER
Wim Clapdorp
COSTUMES
Andrea Kränzlin
ARTISTIC ADVICE
Sodja Lotker
TECHNIQUE
Piet Depoortere i Jonas Lambrigts (Anne Meeussen/Jannes Dierynck)
PRODUCTON ASSISTANT
Valentine Galeyn
SCENOGRAPHER ASSISTANT
Pleun Verhees
PICTURES
Tina Herbots
PRODUCTION
CAMPO Gent (BE) i.a.w. Ism & Heit (Utrecht, NL)
COPRODUCTION
Frascati Producties Amsterdam (NL), Standplaats Utrecht (NL), SPRING Festival Utrecht (NL) & Schauspiel Leipzig (DE)
WITH THE SUPPORT OF
Performing Arts Fund NL, Fonds21, Prins Bernhard Cultuurfonds, We Are Public, Kickstart Cultuurfonds, the Flemish Community & City of Ghent
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