CPPM Manifestal: Marshall Stay JA TAASKORD ME OLEME ÜKSI / AND ONCE AGAIN WE ARE ALONE

The performance is followed by an artist talk moderated by Neeme Raud

The performance is followed by an artist talk moderated by Neeme Raud.

“But for the present age, which prefers the sign
to the thing signified, the copy to the original,
representation to reality, appearance to essence ...
truth is considered profane, and only illusion is
sacred”
Ludwig Feuerbach

We have chosen to come here. To come to this place.
To be more than a bystander, or an onlooker.
A place that collides us; a place where a fusion may occur.

and once again we are alone

Because we all just want to be taken care of.
Because we all just want to be told it’s going to be okay.

and once again we are alone, together amplified, synchronised, multiplied.
Looking and being looked at, being seen and unseen, at the same time.
Inhabiting the place
accepting the inescapable gaze
of the all-seeing eye.

Breaks, pauses, absence of flow, tearing, disintegrating into each other, becoming one, more than one, forsaking the self.
Projecting selves.
Orbiting perceptions.
Driving ripples into darkness, longing to be told it’s going to be okay.

and once again we are alone

www.andonceagain.com

Marshall Stay (1996) is a physical performer, theatre-maker, actor, director, photographer, and videographer hailing from the sunny shores of Perth, Western Australia. He trained in the Bachelor of Performing Arts (Performance Making) at the Western Australia Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA) in Perth, graduating in 2018. In 2020, Marshall was the recipient of the Marten Bequest Scholarship for Acting, which assists his current studies in Estonia towards his MA in Contemporary Physical Theatre Making (2019-2021). Since 2017 he has worked with a number of collaborators and professional artists, creating works that have been recognized as both critical and commercial successes. Accolades include ★★★★★ and two PAWA Award nominations for DAD (FRINGEWORLD 2019), Best Show Prize, Girl & Thing (TILT 2018), Adelaide Fringe Tour Ready Award, Cockburn Incident (FRINGEWORLD 2018), nominations for Set Design and Sound Design for Floor Thirteen (The Blue Room Theatre 2019) and contributions as a collaborator and production assistant for the Best New Australian Work and Best Scenic Design Helpmann Award nominated Lé Nør [the rain] (The Last Great Hunt & Perth International Arts Festival 2019).

Director & Sound Designer: MARSHALL STAY (AUS)
Producer: MINNA-TRIIN KOHV (EST)
Audiovisual: MIKK-MAIT KIVI (EST)
Lighting Designer: OLIVER KULPSOO (EST)
Scenographer: MADLEN HIRTENTREU (EST)
Costume: FEY PIIR (EST)
Advisor: ALISSA ŠNAIDER (EST)
Dancers-Devisers: SEO-HWON JI (KOR), JOONAS TAGEL (EST), VALERIA JANUŠKEVITŠ (EST), HANNA JUNTI (EST), RŪTA RONJA PAKALNE (EST/LAT), AROLIN RAUDVA (EST)
Dancers: MARLEEN PRÜKKEL, HELGA EHRENBUSCH, MARIA SCHOTTER, LIIS NESLER, MAARJA-LIIS URI, SOFIA MARTILA, ELINA OJASAAR, ELISABETH TEENER, BIRGITA SIIM, TEELE TAMMSAAR, MARIANN ONKEL, KARIN AARELAID, ELIISABEL JÕELA, EVELI OJASAAR, JUULIUS VAIKSOO, DONGBIN LEE (KOR).

Thank you: Uue Loomingu Maja, Eesti Tantsuagentuur, Hepsor, Eesti Kultuurkapital