MA in CONTEMPORARY PHYSICAL PERFORMANCE MAKING (CPPM) presents

CPPM Manifestal'24: NOBODY SLEEPS. Javier Cárcel Hidalgo-Saavedra

Sat 08.06.2024 at 19:00
 (Telliskivi tänav 60a, Tallinn)

Author-director JAVIER CÁRCEL HIDALGO – SAAVEDRA (SPA)

Co-author DONGBIN LEE (KOR)
Video artist, scenographer and costume designer ANITA KREMM (EST)
Scenography assistant KAROLINE LOHE (EST)
Lighting designer  RENE TOPOLEV (EST)
Sound designer JÜRGEN REISMAA (EST)
Song composition and arrangements RAQUEL MOLANO AYLAGAS (SPA) and JAVIER CÁRCEL HIDALGO-SAAVEDRA (SPA)
Performers DONGBIN LEE (KOR), EDGAR VUNŠ (EST)ERKO SILD (EST), EVELYN KANEPI (EST), JAVIER CÁRCEL HIDALGO-SAAVEDRA (SPA)KARL BIRNBAUM (EST)and REBECCA GREEN (USA)

Co-production by CPPM Manifestal, Estonian Academy of Music and TheatreVon Krahl Theatre and NO(W)HERE Performing Arts Laboratory

Supported by Estonian Culture Endowment ja JAIK

 

 

NO DUERME NADIE is a multi-disciplinary experimental performance blending physical theater, live music, and visual arts.

Departing from the themes of historical memory and socio-political forgetting in Spain, the performance problematizes the “Pact of Forgetting” of 1977. This pact, a political decision by both left and right-wing parties in Spain, was aimed at moving beyond the Spanish Civil War and the repression and crimes of Francoism, focusing on a democratic future under the motto “FORGIVE AND FORGET.” However, it is estimated that in Spain, there are still more than 4,000 mass graves containing the remains of over 114,226 individuals who were murdered, tortured, executed, and forcibly disappeared during the Spanish Civil War and the dictatorship.

 

How long does it take for these corpses to become romantic?

How long does it take for these bones to become mere objects, losing their identities?

How long does it take for them to become “just history”?

 

NO DUERME NADIE (KEEGI EI MAGA) immerses the audience into a highly symbolic, distorted, ironic, and grotesque historical nightmare born by collective amnesia; a dis-remembering that perpetuates cycles of trauma, violence, anger, suffering, war, and victimhood.

 

This project has received a Research, Creation, and Thought Award from the Institut del Teatre de Barcelona 2023.

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