Event

Projet Eva: We are the Progeny of Electricity

18 Oct 2019 – 19 Oct 2019

Regular hours

Fri, 18 Oct
18:00 – 19:0019:30 – 20:3021:00 – 22:00
Sat, 19 Oct
18:00 – 19:0019:30 – 20:3021:00 – 22:00

Cost of entry

£15 (£14).

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Watermans

Brentford, United Kingdom

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Travel Information

  • Bus 65, 237, 267, and N9 all stop outside Watermans
  • Tube: South Ealing (Piccadilly) and Gunnersbury (District) at about 1 mile (Zone 3)
  • Train: Kew Bridge & Brentford (trains from Waterloo and Hounslow) are a 10 minute walk
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For 2 nights only in the UK, Montreal-based company Projet Eva bring together live performance, interactive theatre and electronic art in an extraordinary show evoking the mind-control experiments the CIA conducted with psychotropic drugs in the 1950s.

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We Are the Progeny of Electricity immerses its spectators in an unsettling choreography in order to reprogram them. Evoking the mind-control experiments the CIA conducted in the 1950s with psychotropic drugs, it's an experience like no other combining live performance, interactive theatre and electronic art.

Spectators sit in a space plunged in darkness, except for their faces, which are lit up by pico projectors. Each person’s head appears disconnected from the body, and each person is positioned face to face with another. In this environment, their faces are lit up and altered by the video projections. Spectators are also given instructions on how to act out their individual roles.

A subtle narrative on the themes of individual and cultural identity, the collective future, politics, and power dynamics gradually develops between the members of this fictive community. Using technology in an aesthetic presentation evoking the mind-control experiments the CIA conducted in the 1950s with psychotropic drugs, We are the Progeny of Electricity immerses its spectators in an unsettling choreography in order to reprogram them.

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