Performance Giulia Damiani @ If I can’t dance
Heart Brake
A new work by Giulia Damiani and a work-in-progress performance
Heartbrokenness is more than an affective state and is said to be ‘at the heart of all revolutionary consciousness’. As two figures labour on stage using rocks, drums and the voice, they evoke the legendary folk saint Wilgefortis via an interpretive concert and prayer. Also known as Sint Ontkommer, Wilgefortis is an ancient bearded-woman whose gruesome story and gender-transgressive identity offered protection and inspiration to people breaking from violent conventions. The two figures explore vocal registers beyond gender binaries while embodying the sounding and imagery of manual rock-splitting. Who’s allowed to give the blow and who’s forced to receive it? Once struck, the space will vibrate. The choreographic score emerges in the movement between breath, voice and song; signalling the subversive irony that is experienced in the path to setting oneself, and each other, free. The performance includes a tribute to Ulrike Ottinger’s 1981 iconic film Freak Orlando.
Credits:
Performed and developed by: Giulia Damiani in collaboration with Luísa Saraiva
Production and artistic advice: Isobel Dryburgh
Sound design: Leroy Chaar
Costume and scene design: Publik Universal Frxnd fka Richard Jones
Text: Giulia Damiani
Light design advice: Paulina Prokop
Rock-splitting training: Alberto Damiani
With the support of: Amsterdams Fonds voor de Kunst 23-24, Centrale Fies, Mondriaan Fonds 24, Rozenstraat – a rose is a rose is a rose
Residency support: Dance Space Destiny (Amsterdam), If I Can’t Dance I Don’t Want to be Part of Your Revolution (Amsterdam), CRL (Porto), Centrale Fies (Dro), De Sloot (Amsterdam)
Photo: Roberta Segata courtesy Centrale Fies
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