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Necropolis

Arkadi Zaides

26th November 23 • h. 8.30 pm

Spazio Rossellini

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Since 1993, UNITED for Intercultural Action, a network of hundreds of anti-racist organisations across Europe, has been compiling a list of refugees and migrants who have lost their lives en route to the continent. As of June 2020, the list included information on 40,555 reported deaths. The total death toll is certainly much higher, as many people are neither found nor registered. Scrolling through the many pages of the list, one cannot ignore the fact that only a very small number of the deceased are mentioned by name, leaving the vast majority without identifying details.

European jurisdiction establishes a clear distinction between criminal, natural and accidental deaths, which determines how the bodies are subsequently commemorated and buried. Because the many thousands of deaths that occur on Europe’s doorstep defy these taxonomies, forensic procedures consisting of collecting medical and biological data from the corpses are not performed in most cases. This absence of information prevents any possibility of future identification of the victims. At the bottom of the sea, on the coasts and inland, a mass of decomposed bodies tells the story of a collective whose ghost hovers over European territory.

To restore dignity to these people, Arkadi Zaides and his team delve into forensic practice in each city the project passes through, building a new virtual repository documenting the remains of those whose deaths are still largely unknown.
This growing archive, this map, this invisible landscape stretches in all directions across space and time, connecting the mythologies, histories, geographies and anatomies of those granted entry to NECROPOLIS.Freedom of movement must be restored to the bodies admitted to Europe as corpses.And even if there is no longer any body in the City of the Dead that can dance, it is that no-body, that body of bodies – the body of NECROPOLIS – that Zaides intends to bring back to life.

Arkadi Zaides is an independent visual artist of Belarusian origin, currently living in France. In Israel, he performed for several companies such as the Batsheva Dance Company and the Yasmeen Godder Dance Group before embarking on an independent career in 2004. He holds a master's degree from the AHK Academy of Theatre and Dance in Amsterdam (NL). She is currently pursuing a joint PhD at the University of Antwerp and the University of Ghent. He is a member of the CORPoREAL research group at the Royal Conservatoire Antwerp and a member of S:PAM (Studies in Performing Arts & Media) at the University of Ghent. His performances and installations have been presented at numerous dance and theatre festivals, museums and galleries in Europe, North and South America and Asia. He has received numerous awards, including a prize for demonstrating commitment to human rights issues, awarded to Zaides by the Emile Zola Chair for Interdisciplinary Human Rights Dialogue (IL).

Igor Dobricic studied dramaturgy at the Academy of Dramatic Arts in Belgrade. He works internationally as a dramaturge and artistic consultant, collaborating with numerous choreographers/creators (Nicole Beutler, Keren Levi, Guillaume Marie, Christina Ciupke, Jeremy Xido, Alma Sodeberg, Meg Stuart and/or).As a professor and mentor he has a long-term commitment to the School for New Dance (SNDO), the Amsterdam Master of Choreography (AMCh) and the Amsterdam Master of Theatre (DasArts).From 2010 onwards he developed his own performance research project entitled TableTalks.

By: Arkadi Zaides

Dramaturgy, text and voice: Igor Dobricic

Research assistant: Emma Gioia

With: Arkadi Zaides, Emma Gioia

Sculpture: Moran Senderovich

Animation: Jean Hubert

Light Design: Jan Mergaert

Sound Design: Asli Kobaner

Research into the location of the tombs Aktina Stathaki, Amber Maes, Ans Van Gasse, Arkadi Zaides, Benjamin Pohlig, Bianca Frasso, Carolina-Maria Van Thillo, Doreen Kutzke, Elvura Quesada, Emma Gioia, Frédéric Pouillaude, Gabriel Smeets, Giorgia Mirto, Gosia Juszczak, Igor Dobricic, Joris Van Imschoot, Julia Asperska, Juliane Beck, Katia Gandolfi, Maite Zabalza, Maria Sierra Carretero, Mercedes Roldan, Myriam Van Imschoot, Myrto Katsiki, Pepa Torres Perez, Sarah Leo, Simge Gücük, Sunniva Vikør Egenes, Yannick Bosc, Yari Stilo

Research in Rome: Flavia Dalila D'Amico, Eleonora Soriente, Andrea Costa/Baobab Experience/Open Arms.

Technical Director: Etienne Exbrayat

Production: Simge Gücük / Institut des Croisements

International Distribution: Cecilia Kuska, Rui Silveira / Something Great

Co-production: Théâtre de la Ville (FR), Montpellier Danse 40 Bis (FR), Charleroi Danse (BE), CCN2 Centre chorégraphique national de Grenoble (FR), les Ballets C de la B (BE), Tanz im August / HAU Hebbel am Ufer (DE), La Filature - Scène nationale de Mulhouse (FR)

Sostegno alla residenza: CCN - Ballet de Lorraine (FR), STUK (BE), PACT Zollverein (DE), WP Zimmer (BE), Workspacebrussels (BE), Cie THOR (BE)

Supporto alla sperimentazione: RAMDAM, un centro d'arte (FR)

Arkadi Zaides / Institut des Croisements è sostenuto dal Ministero della Cultura francese - DRAC Auvergne Rhône-Alpes

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