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0600-1-1616 Call Center Mon–Sat 9–21, Sun 11-19 (1,78 € / min. + lnc)
Eden Detail is a performative fable - melting the aged with the catastrophic following. Intertwining the indigenous identity and mythological worldview towards the global colonial discourses. Archeology of the subconsciousness, decayed dances, muted words with stubborn fixations, corporeal conversions and intimate infatuation with nature.
Flora and fauna as the nervous system of our mycelium. It carries the knowledge of rural traditions for the time-lapsed characters of the hybrid. Materials become the main agent to transcend and save narratives into our sensorial soil.
Choreography, directors: Jette Loona Hermanis, Johhan Rosenberg
Performers: Johhan Rosenberg, Jette Loona Hermanis, Eden Olev, Andoni Zamora Txakartegi / Anne Türnpu
Light design, technical solutions: Mikk-Mait Kivi, Henry Kasch, Sasha Mirson
Sound: Matīss Rucko, Johhan Rosenberg, Jette Loona Hermanis
Decorations, set design: Matīss Rucko
Make-up artist: Martina Gofman
Assistant of make-up artist: Kerli Soans
Co-production: Kanuti Gildi SAAL, Jette Loona Hermanis, Johhan Rosenberg
Jette Loona Hermanis is a performance artist,
choreographer and a performer, having graduated SNDO (School for New
Dance Development) choreography bachelor. She is pulsing Baltic blood,
Estonian and Latvian. Her background runs in theatre, dance and music,
which fatally led her to performance art, where stage crafting melts it
all. An eternal accompany of Jette’s work is mystifying transcendence
and longing to express an affect. Strongly influenced by the digital
age, the material carries a screaming obsession with self-centralization
and online persona-portrayal, exhibiting emotional narratives of self
in relation to existence and suffering of the soul. Storytelling as a
concept from which ambiguous attitudes and ideas emerge.
Johhan Rosenberg
is an Estonian performer and choreographer, having graduated SNDO
(School for New Dance Development) with a background in music and dance
studies. Attracted to places that are hidden and urgent, he works with
tracing and editing different realities, where they can melt into
canons. In his practice, the functionalities of language and identities
become embodied contexts towards the process of creating surroundings.
Through raw vocabulary and playfulness, he layers body, text, and sound
to meet-cross in the architecture of collective consciousness. Mediating
amongst selves and the public gaze, where performance becomes a
technology to tear apart what is already known to develop new
autonomies.
The performance includes strobo lights, loud music and rough imagery.
Running time 100 minutes.