Nederlands Kamerkoor (Netherlands) - #uncut
Vivian used to be Victor, a woman trapped in the body of a boy. This is her story. Uncut. And yes, that is the question she is most often asked.
The tough and poetic production #uncut tells the story of Vivian, a trans woman. She looks back on a transition that was not only courageous, but also still poses problems for her. After a lengthy process of psychological examination and medical interventions, she is now who she wanted to be. Isn’t she? But what to do with her past? What to do with the old photos? Who was she then, and who is she now? ‘You’re happy now, aren’t you?’ She hears that all too often. But is she?
In a collage of flashbacks, set against the here and now, Vivian hurtles along the emotional roller coaster of the before and after of her decision, which was not a decision. No decision was possible. Because it was as it was, as it is, as it should be.
Renske Vrolijk is the composer of this music-theatre performance that has strong autobiographical elements. Renske’s musical language is irresistible and unruly, and is performed by two of the ‘hippest’ensembles of the Low Countries: the roaring ORBI (The Oscillating Revenge of the Background Instruments) and saxophone quartet Bl!ndman directed by Grete Pedersen, chief conductor of the Norwegian Soloists’ Choir. The Nederlands Kamerkoor sings and plays the family, the judging and condemning masses, the thrill seekers and the team of doctors, in a production that, by definition, will be sensational.
Mo 23 May 22 |
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Tu 24 May 22 |
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We 25 May 22 |
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Su 29 May 22 |
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Fr 3 Jun 22 |
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Su 5 Jun 22 |
20:00
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