Mare Theatrum

GIF


Mare Theatrum GIF was realised from thirty photographic shots taken at the tip of the Linnahall site in Tallinn by the Baltic Sea on a stormy weather morning. I made and shared the work as an example during the Sea-Sensitive Performance & Artistic Research workshop that I facilitated for the students in the Master of Contemporary Physical Performance Making (CPPM) at the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre. 

 

This one-day workshop unfolded both indoors and outdoors along the shores of the Baltic Sea. Students collaborated to create an installation-performance prototype, individually or in groups, inspired by their direct (re)encounters with the sea through a morning task/exercise, and discussions on marine mythology, performing and visual arts history related to seas and oceans, landscape-theatre, climate/weather-oriented art, ecodramaturgy, hydrofeminisms, queer fluidities, anthroposcenic expanded stages, networked and data-flow realities. The prototypes were performed and discussed at the end of the day. I shared the GIF on social media platforms from the ferry on my way back to Helsinki.


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