ONE SMALL STEP FOR A MAN: HELLO, GOODBYE | Concept, Creation: Danae Theodoridou

ONE SMALL STEP FOR A MAN: HELLO, GOODBYE | Concept, Creation: Danae Theodoridou

 
 During the 1970s humanity sends a series of unmanned space probes to the Universe (Pioneer Plaques, Voyager Golden Record) including messages from Earth in case they are found by extraterrestrial beings. These were the image of a naked man and woman, a series of greetings in different languages, the statement of the US President, images, sounds and music from our planet etc. 
 
One Small Step for a Man: Hello, Goodbye attempts to reenact this gesture in its distinct way, underlining the (ir)rationality involved in it. Departing from the abovementioned sent material and the specific forms of (western) knowledge suggested in it, the work creates a similar type of (live) archive offered as a token of our life on Earth. This takes the form of a performative encounter around a table between two naked performers and the audience, which aims to create a feeling of estrangement towards what is taken for granted, re-imagine life on our planet and open space to rethink our possible presents and futures on it.
 
On the 2nd of March 2016, following the performance at 21:00, a discussion with the audience will be made which will be coordinated by Mpetina Panagiotara (Theoritician in performing arts).
 
Credits:
Concept, Creation: Danae Theodoridou
Performed by and created with: Manos Vavadakis, Katerina Zisoudi
Co-produced by: workspacebrussels (BE)
Supported by: BUDA, Bains Connective and wpZimmer (BE), PACT Zollverein (GE), M. Cacoyannis Foundation (GR)
 Duration: 50′
Language: English