Sound artist / sound designer for a performance Sõltumatu Tantsu Lava (STL), Tallinn
In collaboration with director-choreographer Keithy Kuuspu, performers Liisa Saaremäel, Agnes Ihoma, Anumai Raska, Arolin Raudva, Martina Georgina Tekla, light artist Mikk-Mait Kivi, stage artist Tõnu Narro and Tarvo Porroson, dramaturge Laura Cemin, producer Evelyn Raudsepp (STL)
Duration: 2h30min
* Nominee for the annual Estonian Theatre Awards 2021, Dance award
"The metal frame feels cold, under my palm. My right hand touches the lower pole and I press it to find the right grip. The left follows, just one level higher. I blink my eyes open, but somehow I fail at / If the clouds moved, the beam of light would blind me. I touch my nose instead. I can no longer balance on the edge of this structure, weak as a thought only living in / The task was to climb up and look at them in the eyes. From here, everything seems small but big simultaneously. I taste the grey dust moving in the air – I don’t even know what it is – what is it?/ I was thinking about this exercise. Am I doing it right? Am I saying what I am thinking or am I thinking only because I need to speak my / The extremely loud sound has made my head silent. There is nothing to hear here. I’m here, all done. I guess it’s over. Game / The metal frame feels cold, under my palm "
"Surrounded by a landscape of fragile plaster and stiff metal structures, 5 delicate bodies perform cycles of gestures on the border between functionality and uselessness. By placing/fitting themselves inside these constructions that at times allude to an absurd gym, or perhaps an oversized playground, the performers constantly search for the ephemeral moment that precedes exhaustion and success, and test the (im)possibility of reaching the ultimate goal. A game of building and failing expectations, a play between tangible and invisible realities.
“False falling” is a performance that stretches time. Through daring and listening, it looks at the similarities and gaps between mental and physical endurance, embraces failure and wonders between its possible/multiple definitions (text by Keithy Kuuspu)"
Sound artist / sound designer for a performance Sõltumatu Tantsu Lava (STL), Tallinn
In collaboration with director-choreographer Keithy Kuuspu, performers Liisa Saaremäel, Agnes Ihoma, Anumai Raska, Arolin Raudva, Martina Georgina Tekla, light artist Mikk-Mait Kivi, stage artist Tõnu Narro and Tarvo Porroson, dramaturge Laura Cemin, producer Evelyn Raudsepp (STL)
Duration: 2h30min
* Nominee for the annual Estonian Theatre Awards 2021, Dance award
"The metal frame feels cold, under my palm. My right hand touches the lower pole and I press it to find the right grip. The left follows, just one level higher. I blink my eyes open, but somehow I fail at / If the clouds moved, the beam of light would blind me. I touch my nose instead. I can no longer balance on the edge of this structure, weak as a thought only living in / The task was to climb up and look at them in the eyes. From here, everything seems small but big simultaneously. I taste the grey dust moving in the air – I don’t even know what it is – what is it?/ I was thinking about this exercise. Am I doing it right? Am I saying what I am thinking or am I thinking only because I need to speak my / The extremely loud sound has made my head silent. There is nothing to hear here. I’m here, all done. I guess it’s over. Game / The metal frame feels cold, under my palm "
"Surrounded by a landscape of fragile plaster and stiff metal structures, 5 delicate bodies perform cycles of gestures on the border between functionality and uselessness. By placing/fitting themselves inside these constructions that at times allude to an absurd gym, or perhaps an oversized playground, the performers constantly search for the ephemeral moment that precedes exhaustion and success, and test the (im)possibility of reaching the ultimate goal. A game of building and failing expectations, a play between tangible and invisible realities.
“False falling” is a performance that stretches time. Through daring and listening, it looks at the similarities and gaps between mental and physical endurance, embraces failure and wonders between its possible/multiple definitions (text by Keithy Kuuspu)"