Moeder

2016

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Peeping Tom Production

© Oleg Degtiarov

ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION



In Moeder , directed by Gabriela Carrizo, Peeping Tom explores the memory and the central figure of the mother, with the same tender and sardonic eye that runs through all of its productions. At once funny and eerie, Moeder is disturbing, yet strangely familiar. We recognise in it the same fascination with the sense that the world is too much for us, the same amused gaze at our faltering attempts to make it fit our notions.


Following the seclusion of a senile mind in a retirement home in Vader , choreographer Gabriela Carrizo shows in Moeder the body as a storehouse, in which a multitude of conscious and unconscious recollections merge, collide, and define who we are. The work creates unexpected connections that thread the boundary between suffering, mourning, and celebrating, between holding on or letting go, structure and madness. Here, life and death can be art, showcased for all to see. Out of the flux of the individual memories of the director and performers – the matrix of the piece – a universal and collective memory shines through. And this memory triggers disturbing reflections on the meaning and responsibilities of being a woman, a mother, a parent. – Read the text on Moeder by Lieve Dierckx and Sébastien Parizel.


Moeder (Mother) is the second volume of Peeping Tom’s family trilogy that opened with Vader (Father) in 2014, directed by Franck Chartier, and ended in 2019 with Kind (Child). The world première took place on 29 September 2016 at our partner Theater im Pfalzbau (Ludwigshafen, DE). Since then, Moeder has been touring extensively throughout Europe.


Gabriela Carrizo about Moeder :


Moeder is not about a mother, but about several mothers. We talk about motherhood, absence, lack. The play searches the memory and the subconscious to reveal what the mother carries as desires, fears, sufferings or violence. For this piece, I wanted a set design that could represent several spaces, like the multiplicity of mothers. The action takes place in a museum, but can also be seen as a private exhibit space, where family pictures and photos are displayed.”


DETAILED INFO

Direction

Gabriela Carrizo


Directorial assistance and dramaturgy

Franck Chartier


Creation and performance

Charlotte Clamens, Eurudike De Beul, Marie Gyselbrecht, Hun-Mok Jung, Brandon Lagaert, Yi-Chun Liu, Simon Versnel, Maria Carolina Vieira


Artistic assistance

Diane Fourdrignier


Sound composition and arrangements

Raphaëlle Latini, Renaud Crols, Glenn Vervliet, Peeping Tom


Sound mixing

Yannick Willox, Peeping Tom


Light design

Giacomo Gorini, Amber Vandenhoeck


Costume design

Diane Fourdrignier, Kristof Van Hoorde (intern), Peeping Tom


Set design

Amber Vandenhoeck, Peeping Tom


Construction set

KVS-atelier, Peeping Tom


Technical direction

Filip Timmerman


Light engineer

Amber Vandenhoeck


Sound engineer

Hjorvar Rognvaldsson


Foley coach

Elias Vervecken


Video rehearsals

Sulok Swablamban (intern), Gaspard Rozenwajn


Production

Peeping Tom


Co-production

Theater im Pfalzbau (Ludwigshafen), Taipei Performing Arts Center (Taipei), KVS – Royal Flemish Theatre (Brussels), Grec Festival de Barcelona / Mercat de les Flors (Barcelona), HELLERAU – European Center for the Arts Dresden, Les Théâtres de la Ville de Luxembourg, Maison de la Culture de Bourges / Scène Nationale, La Rose des Vents (Villeneuve d’Ascq), Festival Aperto/Fondazione I Teatri (Reggio Emilia), La Bâtie Festival de Genève


Moeder is supported by Theater im Pfalzbau (Ludwigshafen) and Taipei Performing Arts Center (Taipei), key partners in the Vader, Moeder, Kind trilogy.


Distribution

Frans Brood Productions


Peeping Tom wishes to thank

Alexandre Obolensky, Jean-Philippe Altenloh, Romy Beni, Heidi Ehrhart, Ina Peeters, Elias Vervecken, François Heuse, Theater Froe Froeé