Antonin Artaud saw theatre as frozen, preserved like a mummy: a body without a soul, immobile, kept alive by habit. What if this mummification concerned not only theatre, but also our ways of existing together? Such is our society, where everyone plays their role, where some bodies and gazes are frozen, locked into an image and pushed aside. Who are we, when the game becomes the rule and life withdraws from the body?
This performance moves through the exhibition by invoking Antonin Artaud and the objects that inhabit his texts. It is an attempt to make what is frozen speak, to shift perspectives, and to reach what still resists. A performance by Anne Havik as part of the group exhibition Theatre of Cruelty.
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Performance by Anne Havik as part of the group exhibition "Theatre of Cruelty".
Automatically translated from French.
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Casino Luxembourg
41 Rue Notre Dame
Luxembourg
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