commissioned by Toneelschuur Producties
Cabaret Siberia is a teaser for the theaterpiece “Cabaret Siberia” by Toneelschuur Producties
role: creative direction, graphic design and production engagement
Enchanting performance about the art of survival and survival through art
Europe, the late 1930s. Two famous entertainers shine on stage, blind to the ever-closer threat. In their world of magic and entertainment, they feel untouchable until reality catches up with them and they are deported to a Siberian labor camp.
In this teaser, Jochem and Klara explore the many faces of identity and appearance.
In front of the mirror, they shift from their neutral, everyday selves to their glamorous public personas, and finally to their raw, weathered forms.
The concept is built around reflections and transformations. About how we see ourselves and what we choose to reveal.
Reality and façade blur; Jochem and Klara move between the ordinary, the glamorous, and the raw.
A play of mirror images, champagne, and earth reveals the fine line between shine and decay, between who we show and who we truly are.
In front of the mirror, they shift from their neutral, everyday selves to their glamorous public personas, and finally to their raw, weathered forms.
The concept is built around reflections and transformations. About how we see ourselves and what we choose to reveal.
Reality and façade blur; Jochem and Klara move between the ordinary, the glamorous, and the raw.
A play of mirror images, champagne, and earth reveals the fine line between shine and decay, between who we show and who we truly are.
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