Following the launch of Coreia#13, we will present a dance performance by Inés Sybille Vooduness and MalvinMontero. Based on a Creolizing turn, the artists explore pan-Caribbeanaffinities in a dialogue that revisits the lakou – the Haitian Voodhoo communitythat after Independence served as a defence against the reemergence of theformer plantation system. What kind of protection can lakou offer nowadays? In whatperiod of time does this exercise live? In a ‘spectacular relationshipengendered by the fable’, two diasporic bodies confront opaque, fragmented andcontradictory archives.
Duration: M/6
Age rating: aprox.75min
With
Inés Sybille and Mailvin Montero