The Artists Are Present - Dag 3 route B
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Fri 15 Dec ’2320:00FrascatiFrascati 3 TAAP
Credits
Double bill: Indigo en Blackstone
choreography Roshanak Morrowatian, in collaboration with performers Ema Rodrigo Dias and Dieke de Gendt based on a text by Abdelkader Benal
Double bill: No Strings Attached
makers en dansers Maxime Abbenhues, Mees Meeuwsen music Tom van Wee video Jesse Immanuel Bom
dramaturgy Isabel Meloen coaching Camiel Corneille
Try not To Know What You Know
concept Merel Severs performers and creation Merel Severs & Milou van Duijnhoven dramaturgy Fernando Belfiore design Publik Universal Frxnd stunt coordinator Geoffrey Thompson light design Rob Daanen text fragments Alok Vaid Menon, Adrian Piper artistic supervision and production Theater a/d Rijn, affiliated with De Nieuwe Oost made possible by Amarte Fonds, Amsterdams Fonds voor de Kunst en Fonds21
Try not to know what you know (scènes) - Merel Severs & Milou van Duijnhoven
In the physical theatrical performance Try not to know what you know, Merel Severs and Milou van Duijnhoven step into a self-constructed arena, in which they explore both desire and aversion to heroism. They let go of what they think they know and make a new proposition; in constant motion, transformative, fluid and ambiguous.
Playing with martial arts, destruction, creation and everything in between, they attempt to free themselves from the conditioned body where violence seems to win out over connection. In a constant alternation between being and not being in contact with themselves and the other, they scan a universe where they turn the limited image inside out with unheard voices. What do they want to move in today's world?
About Merel Severs
Maker and performer Merel Severs (1991) graduated from the Hogeschool voor de Kunsten in Utrecht in 2013. In her work, Merel seeks to celebrate vulnerability and radical shamelessness. Her language is forthcoming, fluid and shows empathy for the unnamable. She brings uncomfortable themes to light with humor, and loves exposing that which everyone prefers to keep hidden.
In 2020, she made her debut with the solo Let me tell you something you already know, which won her the Best of Fringe 2020 and was nominated for the BNG Bank Theater Prize 2022. In 2023, she was nominated for the Nederlandse Theaterfestival. Together with her performers Barnaby Savage and Milou van Duijnhoven, she puts collaboration and exchange at the heart of her practice. Together they share a (dance) studio called Dance Space Destiny, as part of De Sloot in Amsterdam.