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Ish Ibka Smu Sod Jod Kod Mor Inha Sru Fah Tusal
An installation performance
In an exhibition hall, near a theatre stage, seven actors, each stuck in one time zone, separated from the general time of the presentation and from the theatre stage onto which time flows. In a position based on a feeling of separation form the surroundings, a separation which could cognitively reach existence as a whole.
Their action is a repetition of one moment with all what it entails, that from which it sprung, and that which it became… they are in a conflict with movement and their conflict did not result from their fear of the mystery which overwhelms their being and their realization of the immense uselessness which clogs their eyes and noses, but it's a result of the loathing of all that. Those conflicts and deliverances quickly turn into a useless whirlwind which resembles that form which they just had freed themselves.
The work is based on a series of characters form Greek and Ancient Oriental mythology; Pandora, Gilgamesh, Sisyphus, Narcissus, Orpheus… the performers of these characters dwell in an icy cave similar to Hades' underworld and inside limited temporal and spatial frames without any connection between each other, as though they were in a womb which brings them back to the doom or to a dead life.
Over the course of an hour, and as the audience move freely between the characters/tableaus the two time frames collide, that of the performance with its characters and that of the gallery visitors, clashing with a world allowing no interaction, closed on itself and sinking in its own gut. |