6 August 2023

TATTARЯATTAT! (3+)

frieda | BE

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TATTARЯATTAT! is a moving visual work that categorises, classifies, arranges, but also dances, sings and dreams. It is a festive discovery of difference and similarity that can be experienced and interpreted by both parent and child.    

Location BLVRD Theater
Running time 45 min.
Genre Theatre

look! there's a rig!  
big!  
black!  
solid!     

 

and look yonder! something is rolling our way!  
small!  
white!  
rickety!     

 

hear!  
there is warbling!  
tweeted!  
twittered!     

 

things collide! they collide!  
a skirmish?  
a rendezvous?  
but look at this!    

 

TATTARЯATTAT! is made of residual wood from the furniture workshop of the brother of one of the makers. The pieces of wood used are not designed or invented. They are used as they are. Without symbolism and open to imagination. Collective frieda invites toddlers and adults to experience this performance together. To discover differences and similarities in connections and meanings. To let the imagination speak and to let go of understanding.    

TATTARЯATTAT! by frieda will have its Dutch premiere on Sunday the 6th of August at 14:30h.

“Tattarrattat! has become a gem of visual theatre of things, in which things, in this case planks and beams, remain things in themselves. No metaphorical and symbolic affairs, but simply an ode to the imagination and the game.” 

Theaterkrant

Credits

From and with Tina Heylen, Eva Binon, Patrick Vervueren en Ephraim Cielen 
Technical support Anton Leysen of Klaartje Vermeulen 
Costume and design Tina Heylen 
Lightdesign Lucas Van Haesbroeck en Anton Leysen
Photo Pieter Dumoulin

TATTARЯATTAT! is een voorstelling van Frieda in coproductie met Theater FroeFroe

Theaterfestival Boulevard thanks:
  • Gemeente 's-Hertogenbosch
  • Provincie Noord-Brabant
  • Fonds Podiumkunsten
  • Brabant C
  • VSBfonds
  • Fonds21
  • BankGiro Loterij
  • Cultuurfonds
  • Creative Europe Programme (EU)
  • De Versterking
  • Verkadefabriek
  • Theater aan de Parade
  • Apap
  • Performing Gender
  • Feminist Futures