Marta Navaridas, Alex Deutinger and Christoph Szalay take a close look at the octopus as one of the most charismatic and complex sea-creatures. Whether appearing in myths of old, as ship-devouring monster, as part of political propaganda or in literature, fine arts or film, the octopus has been playing most diverse roles, yet often as embodiment of the Other. Landlocked but with curiosity, Navaridas/Deutinger/Szalay look for the Other within themselves and create a tentacular narrative full of tenderness, touch and desires, inspired by this versatile, enigmatic and incredibly elegant inhabitant of the sea.
”In a wonderful mix of humour and sensuality they celebrate a poetic togetherness and entanglement of bodies, interspersed with passionately delivered musical flirts with pop-hits such as “Because the Night” or “Believer”.
Kronen Zeitung / Christoph Hartner
“You cannot escape this pull, this message of love, you can just pleseantly succumb to it. After this, you are a “better human”, attentive, loving, playful. A real treat.”
Klaudia Reichenbacher / Theater Kaendace
“Marta Navaridas and Alex Deutinger together with Christoph Szalay dedicate themselves to a sensual flow of movement, a dreamlike human harmony of giving and taking. Yet, they do not lose their critical stance, which is relentlessly proved in the final sequence.”
tanz.at / Eveline Koberg
Concept & Performance_ |
Marta Navaridas, Alex Deutinger, Christoph Szalay |
Underwater Cinematographer_ | Txema Vega Villate |
Video Director and Editor_ | Mikel Yarza |
Music_ |
Stephan Sperlich |
Costumes & Stage_ |
Sarah Sternat |
Sound Engineering_ | Stefan Ehgartner |
Lighting Design_ | Sveta Schwin |
Video Documentation_ | Ulrich Reiterer |
Production Manager_ | Sophie Schmeiser |
Production_ | Performanceinitiative 22 |
Co-production_ | Theaterland Steiermark |
Supported by_ |
Kulturamt der Stadt Graz, Kultur Land Steiermark, Bundeskanzleramt Österreich, Forum Stadtpark, Theater im Bahnhof |
Thanks to_ | VCR and Monitoring: Streaming on Set (streamingonset.com), Monika Klengel, Jacob Banigan, Sara G. Novi |
Photos_ | Clara Wildberger |