Artwork

Mala Kline: Venus: between captivity and flight (2022)

Venus: between captivity and flight
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Person(s) / Collective: Mala Kline
Title:Venus: between captivity and flight
Date of Premiere:20. 6. 2022
Production: ELIAS 2069 (Mercedes Klein)

creator: Mala Kline
choreographer: Mala Kline
Author of performance text: Mala Kline
performer: Mala Kline
set designer: Petra Veber
costume designer: Petra Veber
lighting designer: Petra Veber
photographer: Petra Veber
composer: Kristijan Krajnčan
Musician (cellist): Kristijan Krajnčan
video: Hana Vodeb
video: Mala Kline
cinematographer: Hana Vodeb
video synhronization and mapping: Hana Vodeb
editor: Hana Vodeb
cinematographer: Darko Herič
lighting designer: Jaka Šimenc
technical director: Jaka Šimenc
Translator: Katjka Kosi
executive producer: Ajda Kline

Synopsis

VENUS: between captivity and flight is a performance based on Sandro Botticelli’s painting The Birth of Venus depicting the moment of her emergence from sea foam. The birth of Venus occurs as a cut that distinguishes between heaven and earth, thus creating an in-between, wherein creation occurs continuously. Without a cut, there is no gaze and no creation. Only inertia.

The painting is the starting point for the creation of text and the dance material which, each in their own way, offer the possibility of different readings and meanings. The performance juxtaposes the two worlds simultaneously present. The world of dream images constantly interrupts the here and now of the body, inhabiting it, challenging it, and transforming it. The space between is one of boundless creativity, from which a multitude of forms and their variations emerge. They create a visual poem in time, one that poses questions about corporeality and sentience, relationality, the gaze and responsibility, desire as a drive of creation, human participation in ceaseless becoming embodied in nature. The performance’s imagery invites us to contemplate the constant birthing into space and time, creative imagination and the beauty of creation.

 

»VENUS: between captivity and flight is a performative reflection on the relationship between image, body and dreams. The performance that refers to the painting of the same name by the Renaissance artist Sandro Botticelli is really a contemplation on how can we, through the images, move beyond the images, into a more direct experience of life, of nature in its constant becoming. The whirlwind of moving images, poetry written from dreams and music unfold several intertwined topics such as the body in its experiencing, the relationship to the other, the gaze and its responsibilities, desire as the driving force of all creation, and how we partake in the ceaseless becoming that nature is.«

Mala Kline

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Photos / Urška Boljkovac / 28 items