PHOTO: © Gergely Ofner

Listening to the Planets

In the organizer's words:

Ari Teperberg [ISR/NL]

In English, suitable for international guests

A satellite solo. A struggle to locate oneself.

"...And man to man down upon earth
As planet to planet above."

(Rachel Blowstein, 1928)

I'm listening to "The Planets" (1917), a monumental orchestral piece by the British composer Gustav Holst. Can you hear it through me? It transforms into words, images, movement. I try to listen even deeper and hear the artist who composed it while living through a brutal war in which he was not involved. His music transforms into matter in motion on stage - it circles, distorts, disappears and reappears. I listen again and hear his attempt to grapple with a system so much more powerful than himself, and to wish for perspective and distance from the violence and despair of his own kind. His music becomes a vehicle with which I can travel far into the far reaches of the universe, where it fades beyond the threshold of perception.

Listening to the Planets interweaves a personal diary of the performer with historical research about a composer and abstract images derived from the exploration of satellites, constellations, interstellar communication and delay.

  • Idea and performance: Ari Teperberg
  • Sound dramaturgy and design: Nathan Marcus
  • Lighting design: Paulina Prokop
  • Costume: Caz Egelie
  • Dramaturgy: Ricarda Franzen
  • Outside eye: Isadora Tomasi
  • Advice on object animation: Thommy Kraft
  • Artistic advice: Sister Sylvester
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Location

Westflügel Leipzig Hähnelstraße 27 04177 Leipzig

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