With the help of theatre makeup and physical practices, the performer becomes a doll-like object to practice embodiment of three different female-gendered objects. The restricted anatomy of the figure defines the dramaturgy of the performance from start until finish, leaving plenty of room for the audience to look, feel and have an inner dialogue.
The performance has a loaded atmosphere with a lot of expectations, but it leaves you melancholic: it doesn’t know how to offer a relief.
Life of Harmony premiered at Weld -theatre, Stockholm June 2018.
Life of Harmony: extended premiered at New Performance Turku Biennale in October 2019.