The blue hours (working title)

PROJECT

The blue hours (working title)

In this project, we focus on bodily and listening practices that arise from the encounter with the blue hour in the forest, the space-time of the sunset that begins when the warm colors fade, the last moments of light before the night, the passage into darkness. For us, this is a transitional space, the threshold between seeing and hearing, a place of change where perceptual relationships are altered

We work with the beings and narratives that inhabit that moment, both physically and symbolically. We want to build a performance that brings together these stories, a fiction of transition and of the space-time in between. An atmosphere of shared reverie.”

With the support of the Flemish Government.

métodos de supervivencia


Lara Ferrari – tummma

1990 AR, BE
Lara's practice focuses on performance and writing as activators that generate states of empathy, vulnerability and fragility in the body. Working from the commitment to think from affections and sensitive practices as a politics that enables dissimilar perceptive modes and builds other ways of relating to each other and to the environment.

Josefina Imfeld

1990 AR
Imfeld (she/her) understands artistic work as a constant research and that is how she approaches all the projects she has worked on as a dancer, performer and director.

Credits

Direction & performance by: Lara Ferrari Tummma & Josefina Imfeld (collective métodos de supervivencia)Light design by: Laura SalernoSound design by: Catriel Nievas Space design by: Carly Heathcote & Cathrin JaremaVocal coach: Constanza PelliciProduction assistant: Pierre Louis KerbartResidency support: La Mansa Mansión (Córdoba, Argentina), Fundaziun Nairs (Engadina, Suiza), WPzimmer (Antwerp, Bélgica)With the support of: the Flemish Government