Maker | Astrid Boons |
Duration | 60 min |
How do we reclaim our humanity?
Since Plato, the term Khôra (Ancient Greek: 'place, area, land, space') has been an ephemeral one, thinkers from Aristotle to Derrida to Heidegger to Kristeva not so much nailing down a proper definition than circling it like an inscrutable object.
With her group piece Khôra, Belgian choreographer Astrid Boons dares to enter this place that, at the same time, is a non-place: both a reflection of our increasingly technologised world, pushing bodies to the margin, and a rejoinder, a possible refuge. Five dancers, with nothing but their bodies and each other, keep resituating themselves in an eerily smooth wasteland, posing the equally simple as impossible question: 'How do we reclaim our humanity?'
Want to learn more? In this interview Astrid tells more about the themes of Khôra.
"Khôra refers to a space of possibility and is a reflection and reaction to our current world. "
— Astrid Boons
On 27 October from 21:30-22:00, there will be an after-talk with Astrid Boons and moderator Nitchka Wefers Bettink. Before the after-talk will begin, the audience will be asked if there is a preference to have the talk in Dutch or English. We aim for the conversation to be accessible to as many people in the audience as possible.
Concept & choreography | Astrid Boons |
In collaboration with and danced by | Karolina Szymura, Spencer Dickhaus, Amy Josh, Matilde Tommasini, Lukas Karvelis |
Composer | Miguelángel Clerc Parada |
Set & light design | Zaza Dupont |
Costume design | Bregje van Balen |
Dramaturgy | Eva Martinez |
Produced by | Korzo |
Co-produced by | The Hessisches Staatsballett in the frame of the Tanzplattform Rhein Main |
With the support of | Opera Ballet Vlaanderen and The Norwegian National Opera & Ballet |
Made possible by | Performing Arts Fund NL in the frame of the Fast Forward program, the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science, Municipality of The Hague |
Theater Rotterdam