Performances
Marking the 10th anniversary of Homo Novus, we have gathered 11 Latvian artists from various genres for a production of new small scale performances, installations or actions. These works will be based in the British theatre scholar Alan Read’s theory of “theatre as the last human venue” and structured as an event, unified in time and space.
In his book ‘Theatre, Intimacy and Engagement’, Alan Read writes: “The last human venue marks the location and moment of human beings’ awareness of their own eventual extinction. Performance, on the contrary, explores ways in which performance operates as an exciter of sentience, kick-starting our sense of being alive, acting as a pleasurable lengthening of device to extend our inevitable faith. Humans in this venue distinguish themselves from other animals through their experiencing of an extended childhood, in their ability to sustain a controlled, unbroken outward breath and by their unique capacity to aesthetically disappoint.”
‘The Last Human Venue’ programme includes performances by theatre directors Pēteris Krilovs, Vladislavs Nastavševs and Valters Sīlis, and the exhibition by directors Andrejs Jarovojs, Viesturs Meikšāns, set designers Monika Pormale, Izoldes Cēsniece, Reinis Suhanovs, fashion designers MAREUNROL’S and artistic collectives Nomadi and umka.lv.
10 Years for “Operation Iraqi Freedom”!
2 September
17:30, 19:00 The house at Briāna iela 9 |
3, 4, 6 September
18:00, 19:00 The house at Briāna iela 9 |
7, 8 September
13:00, 14:00 The house at Briāna iela 9 |
5 and 3* Ls
7, 8 September 13:00, 14:00 The house at Briāna iela 9 | 5 and 3* Ls
It’s been 10 years since the beginning of the Iraq War and 10 years since Latvia’s involvement in “Operation Iraqi Freedom”. This happening might have earned an exposition in the Museum of the Occupation of Latvia. Nothing like that has happened, not even a public discussion about the topic.
This work will be about responsibility. Latvia can’t be proud of a big army in the Iraq War, but politically our participation, much as anyone else’s, made the war legitimate. This raises the question: Is Latvia also responsible for the way this war happened? Could those Latvian politicians, who decided to take part in the Iraq War, be considered as war criminals much like the president and vice-president of the USA at the time – George Bush and Dick Cheney?
Valters Sīlis
About artist
Valters Sīlis was still a very young director in 2009, when we collaborated with him for the festival production ‘Oasis’. Professionals and Valters’ professors criticized it, young people loved it and came back to see it again. But in a recent interview in the National Television, Valters said that it has been a fundamental turning point in his career and in his perception of theatre.
Credits
Author and director: Valters Sīlis
Artist: Ieva Kauliņa
Performer: Inga Tropa
2
September
17:30, 19:00
3, 4, 6
September
18:00, 19:00
7, 8
September
13:00, 14:00
5 and 3*
Lats
Language
Latvian
Duration
30 min
Address
The house
‘The Last Human Venue’ exhibition is included in the price. Tickets to P.Krilovs' and V. Nastavševs' performances need to be bought separately.
* Ticket price for pupils, students, seniors