A pulse with no body a sun with no sky
In a pulse with no body a sun with no sky, Bosse and Ezra create an area where spectators are invited to let go of their everyday modes of seeing and thinking and open themselves to strange, unexpected connections and affections between patches of light, fragments of sound, bodies, and devices. The audience takes their place on the stage, spanned by an arch of light. A voice speaks, speculating on the sensory capacities and dreams of animals, from sponges to rats. For despite our differences, we are biochemically aligned.
a pulse with no body a sun with no sky (work in progress) is the new installation for the theatre by Ezra Veldhuis & Bosse Provoost. As in their previous projects SUN-SET (Playground 2019), Indoor Weather (2021), and All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace (2023), they evoke a world with its own cosmology, constructed from light, sound, and scenography.
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creation Bosse Provoost, Ezra Veldhuis, Benjamin Cools | technique Kato Ooms, Wim Bernaers | production Hiros | co-production Playground (STUK & M, Leuven) | thanks to de Vlaamse OverheidLocatie
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