EventSpotter Logo as Placeholder for Hibernating Further Extended - a project by Jaskaran Singh / trivium
FLUCC, Praterstern 5, 1020 Wien, Österreich
a project by Jaskaran Singh / trivium A 6-hours immersive journey on meetings of plasticity-ecology-psychology. Structured dreaming curated with rave, theatrical, and performative base-elements, this multi-layered experience blends dance, sound, visuals and audience participation. Let's create transforming spaces of organic dialogue between art, audience, and urgency through playful and profound practices. Curator: Jaskaran Singh Artists: Jaskaran Singh/Harmonical Self, Michael Naphegyi, Sara Koniarek, Sabrina Rosina Bühn, Kilian Jörg Costume: Afra Sönmez, Jaskaran Singh and team Production: trivium and Nina Vobruba curatorial statement I find myself returning to a question that haunts contemporary art-making: How do we create together without consuming each other? Hibernating Further Extended emerges from my growing discomfort with traditional theatrical hierarchies, where audiences consume Hibernating Further Extended emerges from my growing discomfort with traditional theatrical hierarchies, where audiences consume performances like plastic products - taking, leaving, forgetting. This work proposes something more intimate and risky: a space where we might discover what we're capable of creating together. My curatorial approach draws from personal experiences of ecological grief and digital sites of individual expression. Working with the team, we aim to develop what I call "structured dreaming" - creating conditions where something unexpected can emerge between us without abandoning artistic and research rigor. The plasticity we explore isn't just about the environmental crisis, but about our capacity to remain soft and responsive in hardening times. I am interested in theater as medicine, as technology for collective healing, as practice for the kinds of cooperation our ecological moment demands. This project asks whether we can make art that doesn't extract from its community but nourishes it, whether theater can model the regenerative relationships our
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Type
Theater
Genre
Dance
Time
Evening
Type
Art and Culture
Type
Rave