Events
Alexander Karschnia, Nicola Nord, Sascha Sulimma, Vincent van der Valk&Co.
Text:Alexander Karschnia&Co.
Set Design:Jan Brokof&Co.
Technical Director/Light Design:Marc Zeuske
Company Management:Katja Sonnemann
A production by andcompany&Co., Theaterformen and LIFT Festival London (presented with Battersea Arts Centre and co-commissioned by LIFT, Festival Theaterformen, 14-18 NOW, WW1 Centenary Art Commissions. A House on Fire project, supported by the Cultural Programme of the European Union and the National Lottery through the Heritage Lottery Fund and Arts Council England.)
Performance presented in Poland in cooperation with Festival of New Dramaturgies. The presentation is supported by Goethe Institute in Warsaw.
In retrospect World War One was the last war that began with a formal declaration of war. Today the dramaturgy of starting military hostilities by a performative act has become anachronistic. Instead a period of ‘international civil war’ has begun which did not end in 1918/19 nor in 1945, possibly not even with the end of the Cold War.
How to end a war which has never been declared? andcompany&Co. play on language, sample meanings and tinker images. In their lecture-concert, which is especially devised for the festivalsTheaterformen (Braunschweig) and LIFT (London), they start off on the double-meaning of the German word Kriegserklärung, which signifies a declaration of war but at the same time the explanation of war, and they look for the relationship between performance art and the art of warfare. andcompany&Co. create a sound of battle with space for many voices – maybe an alternative to the so-called ‚concert of European powers’.