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The 'Steirischer Herbst' (23 September - 16 October 2011, Graz, Austria) has chosen the dance performance 'Cesena' by the Belgian choreographer Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker (Rosas) and musician Björn Schmelzer (Graindelavoix) as the opening event of this year's festival which centers around the leitmotif 'Second Worlds', real and unreal parallel worlds in culture, politics or human psyche, believe systems and the search for the 'ghosts' in our society - the ones who are falling through our perception. Unreal, spiritual worlds are as much real as much people believe in them, while political, social parallel worlds are subjective reflections of what is real, they are constructed realities and mostly mediated (TV, internet...) truth: "The other world has very specific manifestations, in quite a different way, in African cultures, for example: fancy cars and plenty of bling-bling – it is no coincidence that in poverty the Second World looks exactly the way they imagine distant Europe," publishes the Steirischer Herbst about the leitmotif of the Croatian curator collective 'What, How & for Whom / WHW' and continues, that thinking parallel worlds or speculative realities is an efficient instrument of philosophers: "...it is not so much a matter of fixing facts as of considering the possibility that it could also always be very different." steirischerherbst.at. The video (below) shows the counterpart of 'Cesena' (premiered on 16 July 2011 in Avignon), 'En Atendant' (premiered in 2010) by Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker and Björn Schmelzer. Music ethnologist Björn Schmelzer re-awakes in his compositions 14th century 'Ars Subtilior', which was developed in a time when society was challenged by new social, political and religious circumstances. "Nowadays this upheaval seems more relevant than ever. In the light of today's increasingly confusing events and the complexity of the choices we face, the question of our mortality and physicality is becoming ever more crucial." comment the 'En Atendant' film makers Olivia Rochette and Gerard-Jan Claes on YouTube. |
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