Resonate in the Totality of Blackness
Christina Wheeler
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HAU Hebbel am Ufer (HAU2)14 / 10 €Sold out
1Each tone poem is sung through subtle, elongated vocal techniques with effects processing, allowing the audience to experience the music’s message as both a meditative invocation as well as a transportive experience, creating a new relationship with Blackness, where fear can be released, and a place of love for the self relative to and included in the larger context of the world and the universe can be encouraged.
»Resonate in the Totality of Blackness« is the final work in the trilogy, and explores new means to negotiate our relationship with the totality that is our resonant being in the full spectrum of life. Inspired first by research into the connectivity of all elements, beings, and expanses through resonance, the piece addresses and re-negotiates the human-constructed binary relationship of self versus the other. The work engages the realm of quantum entanglement, exploring creative ways to manifest its nuances of space and time in poetic form and narrative that conjures a fantastic world rooted in the bases of resonance and quantum entanglement theory, to converge in an experience of wonder and awe. The performance includes music, poetry, ambisonics, multi-speaker-array sound design, immersive video, and structured audience placement.
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Conceived, written, produced, and performed by Christina Wheeler
Video by A-li-ce
Christina Wheeler would like to thank Kamila Metwaly, Bonaventure Ndikung, and SAVVY Contemporary, Deutschlandfunk Kultur, and CTM Festival for their support in developing and presenting a work-in-progress version of Emerge from the Totality of Blackness for their Untraining the Ear series; CTM Festival for their commissioning of the virtual version of Surrender to the Totality of Blackness; Andre Cucu, Julia Gerlach, and the team at the Akademie der Künste for their residency support for developing the project's spatialized sound design; to Henrik von Coler, Fared Schulz, Max Weidauer, and the team at Technische Universität Berlin for the technical support in the realization of this premiere; and the entire CTM Festival and Hebbel am Ufer teams for their tremendous efforts and support in realizing the premiere of The Totality of Blackness Trilogy. Special thanks to Sandra Wheeler for her generous support in the documentation of this project, and for making all of this possible.