Handle with care with Roland Rauschmeier

Timon

brut im WTKB Studio
Studio visit / Performance Free admission with brut annual pass in English
{tonic masculinity} {quo vadis} {patriarchy?} {psychological study}

As part of the Handle with care series, Roland Rauschmeier invites us on his journey to devise his performance Timon, which is to premiere on the stage of studio brut on 5 December. Timon is a performative essay on patriarchy and its effects on male emotions. It is based on Shakespeare’s drama Timon of Athens, in which the protagonist, deeply disappointed and speechless, shuts himself away from the world after his carefully nursed network of all-male political and business friendships has failed. The performance asks how our perception of masculinity is intertwined with violence and hate – which, in Timon’s case, eventually lead to self-destruction.

, © Anna Lott Donadel

Roland Rauschmeier – Timon

, © Anna Lott Donadel

Roland Rauschmeier – Timon

, © Anna Lott Donadel

Roland Rauschmeier – Timon

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In Shakespeare’s drama Timon of Athens, prosperous Timon builds himself a complex system of male societies and networks, hoping to buy loyalty and friendship with financial dependence, political favours and gifts. But when he ends up in a financial crisis, his perceived friends abandon him. In the voluntary solitude of the forest, he develops into a misanthropist, condemning everything and everyone in his rage and finally falling victim to his own furour. Roland Rauschmeier takes this dramatic blueprint as the beginning of a journey into the deeper structures of patriarchy. His performance focuses on social seclusion and the destructive forces Timon’s disappointment unleashes in him. The piece touches on the difficult question of how our image of masculinity fosters violence, speechlessness and a destructive handling of our own feelings.

Roland Rauschmeier studied at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna. He lives and works as a conceptual/performance artist in Vienna, where he founded the Wiener Tanz- und Kunstbewegung (Vienna Dance and Art Movement) with French dancer/choreographer Anne Juren. In his performative practice, Roland Rauschmeier keeps returning to the societal impact of hegemonial masculinity, most recently at brut in his piece Consumption As A Cause Of Coming Into Being together with Alex Bailey.

The Handle with Care series grants sneak peeks into processes of artistic creation, experimenting with new formats and creating spaces for talking and the exchanging of views. Artists get the chance to try out parts of their work in front of a small audience, to receive feedback and to turn spectators into accomplices.

https://www.rolandrauschmeier.net/

Credits

Concept, realisation & directing Roland Rauschmeier Artistic assistant Heinz Leitner  Sound Pasi Mäkelä Administration Alexander Matthias Kosnopfl

A co-production of Wiener Tanz- und Kunstbewegung and brut Wien.
With the kind support of the Austrian Federal Chancelleryand the City of Vienna’s Department of Cultural Affairs.

Dates & Tickets

October 2019

Mon. 21.10.2019, 19:00
4 € / 4 € / 0 € Please register via ticket link

brut im WTKB Studio
Pernserstorfergasse 5, 1100 Wien

Info

Please register via tickte link. Free admission with brut annual pass.

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