Homo Zero
Homo zero was a production by Baron Kalas in collaboration with Teater Sláva and Teater Waga Kompani.
The production was described as a ritual cabaret in which troubadour Baron Kalas through dance, yelling, conjuring of invisible gods and a surplus of sin, kept hammering the global brain police’s terror and colonisation of our consciousness.
Information
(Objekt ID 9892)Object type | Production |
Premiere | June 2, 2005 |
Produced by | Baron Kalas |
In collaboration with | Theatre Sláva, Teater Waga Kompani |
Audience | Adults |
Language | Norwegian |
Keywords | Cabaret, Theatre |
Requirements to venue
Blackout | No |
Homo Zero by Baron Kalas in collaboration with Teater Sláva and Teater Waga Kompani sprang out from questions such as: What would humans be without the ethical, religious and social influence put upon us by outer circumstances through history? What would it have been without the colonisation of consciousness that has taken place? What could human have been? What is, really, a human?
Source:
Stamsund International Theatre Festival, http://www.stamsund-internasjonale.no/, 08.12.2010, http://www.stamsund-internasjonale.no/Old/2005/
Name | Role |
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Erik Norlin | – Direction |
Maria Sendow | – Direction |
Ragnhild Wiveson Norlin | – Costume design |
Harald Kolaas | – Actor |
June 2, 2005 22:15 – Skjærbrygga (Stamsund Teaterfestival) | Worldwide premiere |
Stamsund Teaterfestival | June 2, 2005 |