Performance: VOICES, VOICES… INEXPLICABLE MACHINERY!

Jota Mombaça, Transition and Apocalypse (2019), Foto: Valerio Araujo
Jota Mombaça, Transition and Apocalypse (2019), Foto: Valerio Araujo

Jota Mombaça‘s sound performance is dedicated to voices that have been extinguished or silenced. It seeks out these voices, inviting us to listen carefully. The energy and sounds of the performance space are intertwined with compositions and narratives that commemorate the oppressed, crossing temporal and spatial boundaries. Listening together is understood as an exercise that broadens the scope of historical transmission and future perspectives. In this work, Mombaça continues her collaboration with Brazilian sonic producer and researcher Anti Ribeiro. The performance also includes a program of readings by contributing authors Leda Maria Martins, Tania Kolbe, Rajyashri Goody, and Ola Hassanain.

Voices, Voices…Inexplicable Machinery takes place at the site where, at the Saxon-Thuringian Industrial and Commercial Exhibition in 1897, black people were put on display in the reconstruction of a colonial setting.

Jota Mombaça with Anti Ribeiro, Leda Maria Martins, Ola Hassanain, Rajyashri Goody and Tania Kolbe

The performance will take place in the Clara-Zetkin-Park. GPS Coordinates: 51°19’49.8″N 12°21’38.9″E

With the kind support of Europas Zukunft gUG, Stiftung Kunstfonds, Kulturstiftung des Freistaates Sachsen and the City of Leipzig, as part of the theme year “STIGA 1897“.

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