The DJ Who Gave Too Much Information
by PME-ART
A turn-table and a pile of records. For each record we have one story at the ready.
A record player and a stack of vinyl albums. For each record, there is at least one story to tell. The stories come from our own and others’ lives, from gossip, magazines, friends, and strangers. One by one, the records are played, and the stories grow out of the previous one and into the next.
This experience unfolds over two evenings; on the first evening, the impressive record collection is played in random order, and the company tells the stories behind them. On the second evening, the audience is invited to bring their own records and share their stories about them.
Each performance features the records in a new order. Every evening opens the door to new stories, resulting in a remarkably precise and heartwarming show, a journey through art, politics, and love, seen through songs they both love and hate.
This project is part of the Hospitality cycle, an extended period of research on the theme of hospitality.
| Performance | Caroline Dubois, Marie Claire Forte, and Jacob Wren |
| Creation | Caroline Dubois, Claudia Fancello, and Jacob Wren |
| Creation and continuation | Marie Claire Forte and Adam Kinner |
| A co-production by PME-ART & FFT (Düsseldorf), in collaboration with OFFTA (Montréal). With the support of the Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec, the Conseil des arts de Montréal & Kunststiftung NRW (Germany) |
| Pay what you can 1 | 280,- |
| Pay what you can 2 | 230,- |
| Pay what you can 3 | 160,- |
| Pay what you can 4 | 110,- |
| Pay what you can 5 | 80,- |
| Solidarity ticket | 400,- |
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Rosendal Teater
Innherredsveien 73
7068 Trondheim
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