Colorless voices:

Colorless Voices is an ongoing project, reacting to multi-layers of complex social-cultural and political re-organization beginning with the human self-examination, which is elaborated as follows:

“We the performing artists, surrounded by a wider scope of community at hand, are looking at language from the innermost significance, from an understanding which is claiming personal identity to the context that each is heavily surrounded with. language as text, speech, voice, action, body, skin, color, gender, and memory.  we the performers navigate, explore and invent a process of intellectual awareness in tandem with celebrating an imagined democratic space. this production is dedicated to ten ordinary, but great voices of memory that collectively inspire a collaboration of our invented voices of the 21st century breathing spaces”.

Artists

a co-production experimenting with known and unknown backgrounds of artists, Colorless Voices as a project seeks to involve the contributions of the following artists as researchers and participants:

Samuel Githui: a visual artist, who will be involved in the development of a symbolic installation as well as designing a political visual landscape for stage

Juliet Omollo: dancer/choreographer, who will be involved as an actor, dancer, and singer as well as developing an ideological literally piece on the concept of a modern woman.

Isack Peter (Tanzanian): dancer/musician and upcoming choreographer, who will be involved as an actor, singer, and dancer.

Nathalie(french): a theatre thespian/actor and director: involved in developing text and theatre direction of the concept

Jack Bryton: dancer/musician, who will be involved as an actor, singer and dancer

kefa oiro: dancer/choreographer, in charge of the artistic direction of the whole process, sharing roles of an actor and dancer.

Title: Colorless Voices

Duration: 45 mins

Concept/direction:kefa Oiro

Theatre director: Natalie Variac

choreography and dancers: Juliet Omollo, Isaac abeneko, and Jack Bryton

visual artists: Samuel

Music: Judy Bwire, soundscapes

https://www.dw.com/de/mitumba-der-tanz-der-altkleider/a-16797800

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