PAPERPLANES (Performance)

Pankaj Tiwari (Balrampur | Amsterdam)

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Premiere

Planes – nowadays a symbol for shame (the keyword being ‘flight shame’) and pollution to the privileged in western society, it provides a projection screen for the dreams of other, less privileged people: Flying as a sign of upward mobility. Yet, who is allowed to fly? Whose dreams must remain grounded?

The participatory PAPERPLANES performance installation wants to confront the western audience with the ethics of flying in a globalised world. The stories and poems made as part of this project collect political reflection on climate change and, in this context, on the relation between the West and the Global South. During the festival period, the installation of folded paper planes will continue to grow – with the stated aim of producing 15.000 pieces. This corresponds to the required amount in Euro in a bank account needed to be able to apply for a European student visa.

Together with the audience, PAPERPLANES wants to work on a future beyond the capitalist structures of the West – on a future that is based on hope and solidarity.

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Biography

The artist and curator Pankaj Tiwari, born in India and currently living in Amsterdam, works as artistic director for international festivals and theatre collectives and was co-curator at Gessneralle Zürich from 2020 to 2023. In his work, he uses theatre, foodstuff, and agriculture as media for the development of communities. He was a 2022 stipendiary for the SPIELART Theatre Festival residency programme, and both PAPERPLANES and his own residency project TENT emerged from this.

Cast

Concept Text Pankaj Tiwari Artistic Collaboration & Technical Direction Nick Verstand Interlocutor Michiel Vandevelde Outside Eye Francesca Lazzeri Residency & Production Assistance Francesco Corsi | Tom Oliver | Pratik Kayal | Abhishek Mugdal | Sankrit Kulmanochawong Technical Producer Wout Panis Creative Technologist Wes Broersen Technical Assistance Jose Rosenzweig Audio Design Marijn Cinjee  

Info

02.11.+03.11.
17:00-17:55 Performance
18:00-22:00 Installation

For the program NOTHING TO DECLARE we offer a day pass on 3. and 4.11. each:
03.11. 32€ / reduced 16€ (6 performances)
04.11. 24€ / reduced 12€ (4 performances)
Excluded is the production PLANTAGE DACHAU.

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible Alternative seating and lounging options, reservation required

Production & Realization

Co-Production SPIELART Theatre Festival | deSingel Antwerp | Fonds Podium | Amsterdam fonds voor de Kunst Residencies Grand Theatre Groningen | Gessnerallee Zürich | HELLERAU - Europäisches Zentrum der Künste