by Jörg Laue/Lose Combo
performance | concert | installation
GREEN LINE reconstructs the history of the eponymous stretch of land in Cyprus, a line once drawn in green on a city map that has become a stretch of land that has been partially overgrown for decades – doubly inaccessible places, border strips and no man’s land. Two voices weave a web of historical and contemporary political research, geological explorations and etymological links: The result is a performative cartography that ranges from the Bronze Age to current resource disputes, from former West Berlin exclaves to undersea border shifts, touching on philosophical fragments of the pre-Socratics as well as recent UN resolutions.
Idea/installation/text/sounds/video Jörg Laue performance Claudia Splitt, Florian Feigl Duo Tocar Susanne Zapf (violine), Nadezda Tseluykina (piano) technical director/light design Fabian Bleisch sound design Mattef Kuhlmey video/digital imaging Florian Fischer artistic collaborators Nina DeLudemann, Fanny Frohnmeyer
LOSE COMBO, founded by Jörg Laue in 1994, realizes hybrid works of performance, concert, sound, video and light installations – boundless time-spaces that radically challenge the experience of the present. More information, photos and video footage of GREEN LINE at www.lose-combo.de