A Point of No Return

A Point of No Return is a choreographic weave of sounds that allows the collective memory of its performers unravel from words to tones and stories to abstraction. Covering centuries, the collected literary quotes filter through the performers’ bodies, voices and memories, inducing a fragile composition that meets the alive – and mortal human body. Language and flesh materialise in a continuum, processing stories written and told throughout our time. Told stories overlap, change shape and degenerate like the moribund human species.

”Whatever happens – and death always does happen – we will have been and nothing can change that. Not even death itself.”

Rosi Braidotti
The Ethics of Becoming Imperceptible

Photo: Saara Autere

Photo: Saara Autere

The starting point of the performance is the desire to explore the awareness of one’s own death and abstract thinking: abilities that are often understood as specifically bound to humanness. The working group approaches these features as something that cut through the different aspects of human cultures; as factors behind our dominant role in the ecosystem, our relation to other beings, our pains, our art, our religions and our need for glory.

Performances:

Premiere 11th of October, Köttinspektionen, Uppsala

17th - 19th of October, Mad House Helsinki

 

Working group:

Choreography and performance: Mikko Niemistö, Jan Nyberg and Tuuli Vahtola
Supported by: Arts Promotion Centre Finland
In collaboration with: Köttinspektionen dans (Uppsala), C.off (Stockholm), Kekäläinen & Company and Mad House Helsinki.

 
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