What happens after what happens? a music, dance and lights piece
(…) A lot of people have told me that my enthousiasm is a sign of immaturity (they want to say that I´m an idiot but they choose their words). They say it is not possible to use so much enthousiasm for the simple sight of a spider web glowing against the sun. What will be left then for the night when “King Lear” will be in the big screen?. To me this is a bit surprising, cause in fact, enthousiasm isn´t something you can exhaust when you are a real idiot. It can only happen when you are intelligent and have a sense of values and history of things. (…)
Julio Cortázar, “Hay que ser realmente idota para” (La vuelta al día en ochenta mundos)
by : dance Diana Gadish, Nina Fajdiga, Valeria Primost music Peter Huber : trompeta, Marcos Baggiani : batería, Daisuke Terauchi: voz, teremín y juguetes, Michael Fischer: saxo y violín lights Urska Vohar concept Valeria Primost
Muiderpoort Theater, May 14 2006, Amsterdam.
