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In a „vocal Voodoo“ with the aria „Che farò senza Euridice” the soloist Jule Flierl challenges the historical heritage of Western culture. The opera Orfeo ed Euridice by Christoph Willibald Gluck, premiered 1762 in Vienna, is broken up, the famous aria dissected and – in dialogue with the expressivity of painting – synchronized with gestures of classical dance. Fractions, pauses and repetitions question the sublime nature of the opera without neutralizing its emotional power. Flierl, an expert in connecting singing and the dancing body, fascinates with the delicacies of her own form of vocal dance.
Austrian Premiere
Duration: 35 min
The performance on 26 July, 17:00, is accessible with a ticket of mumok. 1,5h prior to the performance visitors can visit the exhibition in mumok.
IN THE CONTEXT OF
Painting 2.0: Expression in the Information Age
Holders of a valid performance ticket may visit the exhibition at mumok for free, 1,5h prior to the show's beginning.
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The artists featured in the [8:tension] Young Choreographers’ Series are nominated for the Casinos Austria Prix Jardin d’Europe and the FM4 Fan Award 2016. You can cast your vote until 13 August 23:59, the award ceremony will take place on 14 August in Kasino am Schwarzenbergplatz.
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Supported by the NATIONALES PERFORMANCE NETZ Guest Performance Fund for Dance, which is funded by the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media and the Departments of Culture and Arts of the German federal state.