Fri. 12.09
20:00, Ex-Masten
LA MORT DE LA MER
CocoRosie
CocoRosie, the cult duo of international experimental music, debuts at TRANSART25 with a brand new project La Mort De La Mer, an experimental opera inspired by the eight phases of the moon.
On stage, Moon and Sea — two poetic and surreal characters — take the audience on a journey through the detritus of time, between the archaeology of human and cosmic imagination. With irony and poignant delicacy, CocoRosie rewrites the myth of humanity from its fragments. A theatrical work suspended between music and dance inviting us to reflect on the human legacy through a meditative tableau vivant outside of time.
Twenty-one years after their debut, and a few months after the release of their eighth album Little Death Wishes, the sisters Bianca and Sierra Casady reaffirm with this new project their innate propensity for multidisciplinary experimentation and their poetic and narrative approach to creativity.
★ World Premiere
Duration
90'
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Performed and composed by
CocoRosie
Website
CocoRosie
Directed by
Bianca Casady
Performer/musician (vocals)
Sierra Casady
Marc Chouarain
Douglas Wieselman
Performer / musician (Violin)
Simone Draetta
Performer / dancer / choreographer
Ichihara Akihito
Performer / actress
Viola Marietti
German spoken voice
Christopher Nell
German text translation
Kai Grehn
Text by
Bianca Casady
Costumes by
Gaspard Yurkievich
Light design
A.J. Weissbard
Scenographic design
Bianca Casady and A.J. Weissbard
Video design
Corentin JPM Leven
Sound design
Dario Felli
Premiere (20:00) sold out
We are pleased to confirm that the repeat performance of CocoRosie's show “LA MORT DE LA MER” scheduled for tonight at 10:00 p.m. will take place. You can pick up and pay for your tickets directly at the box office on site. We recommend that you arrive early. We remain available for any further information and look forward to seeing you later!
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Watermill Center in collaboration with Robert Wilson
photo: ©Tiberio Sorvillo