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S62°58 W60°39

Year of production
2023
Year of creation
2023

To the fathers I keep staging

The wreck of a sailboat, a vast icy landscape on the background and a crew of hopeless survivors. S 62° 58’, W 60° 39’ starts  with an impossible and frightening situation: to survive. To go back to  the life they knew. It is unclear how they got stuck in this  predicament. Their GPS coordinates – S 62° 58’, W 60° 39’ – indicate  their precise location in the Arctic water of Deception Island. But  before we get any answers, a performer adresses the director. The story  falls apart to reveal something else, a delicate trauma that has fueled  the director’s oeuvre. A trauma the performers do not want to play  anymore.

In Franck Chartier’s newest creation,  fragility takes center stage. A search for truth and authentic emotions  takes everyone past their limits. The performers lay bare their emotions  and lives, but also fight against the director’s push to go even  deeper. After years of sacrifice, willing or forced, they start to  wonder what would happen if they refused. Fiction and reality are  ruptured in an attempt to escape the vicious cycles of violence.  Performers try to stage a revolution, an end to everything, a new  beginning. But that might just be another work of fiction.

In a constant rewinding and repeating process of rehearsing trauma, set against an unrelenting Arctic landscape, S 62° 58’, W 60° 39’ touches  on new discussions about what we want to create on stage in this day  and age. Is this the only way we can process our traumas? What poetry do  we want to leave behind? What message? Or should we actually stop  creating for once? Should the director let go of it all?

Source: Peeping Tom

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Company
Year of production
2023
Year of creation
2023
Art direction / Design
Franck Chartier
Secondary artistic direction
Yi-Chun Liu, Louis-Clément da Costa
Lights
Tom Visser
Performance
Marie Gyselbrecht, Chey Jurado, Lauren Langlois/Yi-Chun Liu, Sam Louwyck, Romeu Runa, Dirk Boelens, Eurudike De Beul, Jessica Harkay, Héloïse Gaubert, Alkis Quartier Faka
Production of video work
Biennale de la danse – Fabien Plasson, 2023
Scene setting
Franck Chartier
Set design
Justine Bougerol, Peeping Tom
Sound
Raphaëlle Latini
Production of choreographic work
Production Peeping Tom Coproduction KVS – Koninklijke Vlaamse Schouwburg (Bruxelles), Biennale de la Danse de Lyon 2023, Teatros del Canal (Madrid), Théâtre de la Ville (Paris), The Barbican (Londres), Tanz Köln (Cologne), Festival Aperto/Fondazione I Teatri (Reggio Emilia), Torinodanza Festival/ Teatro Stabile di Torino – Teatro Nazionale (Turin), Teatre Nacional de Catalunya (Barcelone), & Espoo theatre, les Théâtres de la Ville de Luxembourg, CC De Factorij Zaventem
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