CONFESSIONS
Spatial opera in the dark
Spatial opera in the dark
Concept and composition – Spatial Opera Company: Jens Hedman (Sweden), Rūta Vitkauskaitė (Lithuania / Scotland), Åsa Nordgren (Sweden)
Performers: Åsa Nordgren (soprano, soundobjects), Rūta Vitkauskaitė (violin, soundobjects), Jens Hedman (electronics, soundobjects) Producer Operomanija
Prodiuseris Operomanija
Opera Confessions was inspired by its creators’ interest in spatial electronics, and in particular – the spatial acoustic sound and its impact on imagination. They have decided to create a spatial opera in the dark, focussing on the possibilities offered by the acoustic surroundings. The Christian idea of the seven deadly sins lies at the basis of the libretto.
The seven parts of the Confessions are concerned with the seven cardinal sins – lust, gluttony, greed, sloth, wrath, envy, pride. Confessions unites the authors’ long-cherished ideas of creative experiments: performance of music in the dark, involving other senses (smell, touch) and allegedly completely removing the visual aspect. However, the latter becomes the most activated factor in the listener’s imagination – through abstract soundscapes and specific pre-recorded sounds that produce strong imagery linked to feelings, sensations or objects.
In 2016 the opera received the Golden Stage Cross award for the best music. It was also awarded the Nail of the Year prize (Public Sympathy category) established by the Lithuanian Composers’ Union. Opera was presented at various concert venues, theatres and festivals in Lithuania, Sweden, Germany, the Netherlands, Estonia and Great Britain.
Confessions is over an hour long challenge to place-time-sound-sense experience and its limits, i.e. the theatre of senses and imagination, when the relationship between spectator-viewer and the observed-performer is reversed: face covering mask here belongs to the viewer, who voluntarily waives his/her ability to see.
(Rima Jūraitė, Teatro žurnalas)
(Rima Jūraitė, Teatro žurnalas)
The viewers are balancing between increased alertness due to corporeal experiences and the dream induced by the raging imagination.
(Gražina Montvidaitė, 7 meno dienos)
(Gražina Montvidaitė, 7 meno dienos)
Sometimes, despite the “switched-off” vision, the performance might result in an overload of sensations. People heavily rely on vision in their everyday life, so when they lose it a natural sense of insecurity arises, along with increased alertness and vulnerability.
(Julia Weber, musikultur.com)
(Julia Weber, musikultur.com)
In an unbroken continuity of sound and action Confessions maintains a chameleonic approach to style, blending passages of music that echo 19th-century grand opera with elements of wholly contemporary noise music.
(Neil Luck, The Drama Review)
(Neil Luck, The Drama Review)
Instructions for spectators: The spectators will sit blindfolded in the dark (blindfolds will be handed out before the performance). The only special “Pink chair” is free of charge, and the person who will win a competition will get it. The occupant of the seat will experience a set of extreme acoustic surround, smells and touches. Those wishing to get this seat need to send, before April 20, 2022., a sincere confession of one sin to info@operomanija.lt. The person will be contacted and he/she will have to sign a contract.
Duration: 63 minutes
Premiere: April 17, 2015, House of Trade Unions, 6th Contemporary Opera Festival NOA
Supporter: Lithuanian Council for Culture
Tickets [10 Eur] are available at Priekulė Cultural Centre on weekdays from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. or could be booked by calling 860166270.
Premiere: April 17, 2015, House of Trade Unions, 6th Contemporary Opera Festival NOA
Supporter: Lithuanian Council for Culture
Tickets [10 Eur] are available at Priekulė Cultural Centre on weekdays from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. or could be booked by calling 860166270.