Not all is lost
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22 mrt20:00Try-outTR8 William Boothlaan, RotterdamZaal
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23 mrt20:00Dating the UnknownTR8 William Boothlaan, RotterdamZaal
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24 mrt20:00 - 21:00PremièreTR8 William Boothlaan, RotterdamZaal
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25 mrt20:00 - 21:00TR8 William Boothlaan, RotterdamZaal
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28 mrt20:00 - 21:00Inclusief: Het Laatste WoordTR8 William Boothlaan, RotterdamZaal
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29 mrt20:00 - 21:00TR8 William Boothlaan, RotterdamZaal
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30 mrt20:30De Nieuwe Vorst, Tilburg
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4 apr20:00Theater Kikker, Utrecht
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5 apr20:00Theater Kikker, Utrecht
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6 apr20:30Grand Theatre, Groningen
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11 apr20:30Schouwburg Odeon, Zwolle
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13 apr20:30Natlab, Eindhoven
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19 apr20:30De Schuur, Haarlem
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21 apr20:30Theater de Vest, Alkmaar
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24 apr20:15Theater aan het Spui, Den Haag
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28 apr20:30LUX, Nijmegen
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10 mei20:30Frascati, Amsterdam
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11 mei20:30Frascati, Amsterdam
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12 mei20:30Frascati, Amsterdam
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13 mei20:30Frascati, Amsterdam
Not all is lost is a performance about bodies caring for other bodies. About the power of our mutual interdependence. About our fragile need for the other. What does it mean to care? What does it mean to be carried?
In Not all is lost, Davy Pieters zooms in on the young adult stage of life. A period at
the centre of life, between birth and death, in which caring becomes increasingly personal in its meaning. Our bodies and surroundings are fed and shaped by the amount of care we spend on them. But the great importance of care only becomes apparent the moment it's lacking. Where care is denied, things decay. They go to waste.
Not all is lost is an ode to the bodies that carry the weight of others. Those who are prepared to stand
by someone, and to keep standing. Who come back, and keep on coming back. Who offer their bodies to help out another body. Who receive, touch, hold and lift up. Who embrace the uncomfortable. Who hold on and won't let go.
In Not all is lost, Davy Pieters links the element earth to the young adult stage of
life. In doing so, she creates room for growth, but also for decay, death and
silence. The performers share the floor with a living, earthly landscape. In this evocative physical performance, body and landscape together tell a panoramic story about care and neglect.
In her four-part series on growing up in a future world, Davy Pieters links her
powerful imagery to different stages of life and to the four natural elements: water,
earth, fire and air. She uses the elements of the theatre as a microscope. From performance and
scenography to soundscape. And in doing so, she zooms in on fear, hope and
resilience in future times.
Not all is lost, is onderdeel van ACT: Art, Climate, Transition, een Europees samenwerkingsproject rond ecologie, klimaatverandering en sociale transitie. In een tijd van klimaatdegradatie, pandemieën, massale uitsterving en toenemende ongelijkheid bundelen we onze krachten in een project over hoop, waarbij we brede perspectieven verbinden met specifieke, gelokaliseerde mogelijkheden die we uitnodigen of eisen.
Onwaarschijnlijk ontroerend. Verwarrend mooi.
Team
Charlotte Gillain
Josefine Aalvid Rahn
Thomas Higginson
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Het Laatste Woord
Een kort nagesprek onder leiding van een bevlogen gespreksleider, waarin toeschouwers hun eigen observaties en gedachten met elkaar uitwisselen.
Team
Concept & regie Davy Pieters
Performance Melyn Chow, Charlotte Gillain, Thomas Higginson, Josefine Aavild Rahn
Muziek Gagi Petrovic
Scenografie Janne Sterke
Assistent-decor Noa Muller
Lichtontwerp Varja Klosse
Kostuumontwerp Johanna Trudzinski
Dramaturgie Eylül Fidan Akinci
Techniek John Thijssen, Peter Leeuwenburgh, Marvin van den Berg
Productie Laura Holleman
Productie stagair Garcelle Komproe
Marketing Milou Zoer
Educatie Anne Sollie, Silvy Levens