Lusus Theatre presents:
Cabaret Baubo
Times of depression X Working with restrictions X CABARET BAUBO
These times of depression and separation stand in opposition to the fundamentals of what makes performers thrive - being playful together with others.
In this morning briefing, Lusus Theatre will introduce the project “Cabaret Baubo” and extend and invitation to members of the community to join, either by performing or attending the event. BAUBO is the Greek goddess whose essence is sexual liberation meets inner child play. She represents the archetype of the Sacred Fool, with her silliness and her playful, shameless sexuality. She awakens from depression and re-lights the inner flame, laughing her belly laugh. She is exactly what we need now!
Lusus Theatre members will briefly talk about the creative process, restrictions, challenges and raise themes on how to keep the flame alive.
This morning briefing is in English.
Participation (including our delicious breakfast buffet) is free, but registration required.
Remember to bring a valid corona pass.
About Lusus Theatre
Lusus Theatre arises from collaborative artistic processes, with cultural diversity as its core. With both Danish and international artists, the group aims to create and develop a space where stage art shortens gaps, builds bridges, and expands communication, bringing a sense of belonging for its members and its audience. Lusus Theatre aims to create original, relevant and significant work that emerges from the intercultural context of contemporary life.
Lusus means playfulness in Latin and it is what we believe in and what we practice in our creative process and onstage.
The members of the theatre include: Juliana Appel, Ana Luiza Ulsig, Blanca Pascual, Jon Døssing Bendixen, Anneke Hoffman, and Ofer Ravid.