Extinction Room (Hopeless.) – premiere at eXplore festival #14

Extinction Room (Hopeless.)_birdcollage1_Photo credit_Philip Ingman

Photo credit: Philip Ingman

The Extinction Room (Hopeless.) production, signed by the artist Sergiu Matiș, will have its premiere at eXplore festival #14 (Bucharest International Contemporary Dance and Performance Festival).

  • September 20 and 21, 2019
  • 7:30 pm, at WASP Working Art Space and Production(67-93 Ion Minulescu Street, E Building, 2nd Floor, Bucharest)
  • Tickets on: www.mystage.ro, www.eventbook.ro

Concept, choreography: Sergiu Matiș

With: Lisa Densem, Sergiu Matiș, Orlando Rodriguez

Sound installation and composition: AGF aka Antye Greie

Text: Sergiu Matiș, Mila Pavicevic,

Species research: Philip Ingman

Dramaturgy: Mila Pavicevic

Sound: Martin Lutz

Animal recordings from the Macaulay Library at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and the Xeno-canto Foundation.

Production management: 4Culture Association

Financed by AFCN – The National Administration of Cultural Funds, Romanian Cultural Institute, Europalia Arts Festival Brussels

A Sergiu Matis production. Funded by the Capital Cultural Fund Berlin, the Berlin Senate Department for Culture and Europe

Coproduced by: 4Culture Association, WASP Studios, ICI-CCN de Montpellier – Occitanie as part of Life Long Burning project supported by the European commission, Centre of Drama Art Zagreb and Art workshop Lazareti Dubrovnik

Extinction Room (Hopeless.) is a performative multi-channel sound installation consisting of recordings of extinct and endangered bird species. It explores the idea of nature in western society and its representation in artistic and cultural products, at a time when climate change specialists have given us permission to panic.

The audience will be guided through a soundscape developed in collaboration with composer AGF (aka Antye Greie). The performers will tell the stories of these species as we listen to their calls, cries and songs from the speakers that hang in the space like cages. The birds’ extinction narratives will interweave with their myths. Folk songs and dances will be brought to life. The emotional load – the sorrow – will be augmented by the performer, who will skillfully guide the visitors through these traumatic experiences of loss.

The first phase of Extinction Room (Hopeless.) was shown in June 2019 at Art Radionica Lazareti in Dubrovnik. Following the Berlin phase it will be presented at eXplore dance festival in Bucharest, then Bozar Brussels as part of Europalia Festival, and back to Berlin for Tanznacht in September 2020. The bird sounds are courtesy of the Macaulay Library at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and the Xeno-canto Foundation.

Extinction Room (Hopeless.) will be also presented at:

- Piatra Neamt Theatre Festival, on September 24, 7 pm

- Craiova Art Museum, on September 27

Sergiu Matis is a choreographer born in 1981 in Cluj-Napoca, Romania, and now living and working in Berlin, Germany. His movement practice “visible thinking body”, a method of thinking the body in motion, forms the base of his performances. Contaminated with ballet technique at an early age in freshly post-communist Romania, Sergiu now seeks a new virtuosity, learning from machines, scrambling fragments of history, skipping and swiping through archives – both personal or belonging to Western dance history. He writes his own performative texts, choreographing meaning and ideas, flirting with poetry and theory, with a pinch of visceral filth and groovy noises. The voice dances as much as the body in a Sergiu Matis performance.

extinctionroom_qr_© Philip Ingman

Photo credit: Philip Ingman

eXplore festival #14

Producers: 4Culture Association and WASP Studios

Cultural project co-financed by the National Cultural Fund Administration (AFCN)

The project does not necessarily represent the position of the National Cultural Fund Administration. AFCN is not responsible for the content of the project or the way the project results can be used. This is entirely the responsibility of the beneficiary of the funding.

Partners: Balassi Institute – The Hungarian Institute in Bucharest, Brancovenesti Palaces Cultural Center, Geological Institute of Romania – National Museum of Geology, Craiova Art Museum

Media partners: Radio Romania Cultural, Modernism, Zeppelin, ARTA Magazine, Designist, Feeder, IQads, Romania Pozitiva

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