Exhibition
Point de fuite - Vanishing point
11 May 2016 – 12 May 2016
Event times
8pm
Cost of entry
£6, £5 groups and concessions
The Cat's back
Address
- 86-88 Point Pleasant
- London
- SW18 1NN
- United Kingdom
A wicked cocktail of fiercely ironic performance laced with hilariously surreal buffoonery. The show investigates the way the European Media talks about immigration and puts our reaction in the spotlight.
About
Point de fuite - Vanishing point is a visual theatre show highlighting how immigration is portrayed in the European media. It is the second episode of a project about dadaism called "Marcel", inspired by Duchamp's readymades.
Point de fuite - Vanishing point focuses on the importance of the layout and vocabulary used by the media to influence people's opinions.
The show starts with an installation inspired by the news story of two children drowned on an Italian beach under bathers’ indifferent eyes.
About Marcel vol. I - Italian politics as a work of art:
“Possibly the most eclectic and sideways commemoration of the First World War” -The Scotsman
“Ursa Maior Teatro gives an engaging, funny and clever insight into the Italian Prime Minister’s abuses and their wider repercussion” – Broadway Baby