German Premiere, #globalperspectives
Hotel Modern & Arthur Sauer (NL)
Our Empire
Hotel Modern & Arthur Sauer turn their gaze to the rise of ‘our’ East Indies. Our Empire provides stories about the early history of the Netherlands and Indonesia. A vast scale model of the Indonesian archipelago fills the stage. We see paddy fields, rainforests, mosques, villages and cities. This island kingdom in miniature is populated by hundreds of 8cm-tall puppets. The stories take place in the 17th century. We see Javanese princesses performing ancient court dances, and markets selling cloves, nutmeg and pepper. We watch enterprising Dutch merchants arrive at the islands in their mighty sailing ships, in search of costly spices. To safeguard their trade, they bring along powerful mercenary armies that seize control of more and more of the islands. We see cannons blasting, ships sinking, villages going up in flames, and princes selling spices and their own souls to the Dutch.
Hotel Modern uses ingenious puppetry to show how the process of colonisation took place. The decision to create “Our Empire” was inspired by the family history of core company member Herman Helle, whose parents were born in the Dutch East Indies. In course of their research, Hotel Modern consulted with Indonesian artists, historians and Dutch people with an Indonesian background.
Recurring visitors of the figuren.theater.festival surely remember other performances by Hotel Modern, like “Kamp” (2007) or “The Great War” (2005). In “Our Empire”, they combine theatre, visual arts, animation and music into a touching movie experience.
Hotel Modern uses ingenious puppetry to show how the process of colonisation took place. The decision to create “Our Empire” was inspired by the family history of core company member Herman Helle, whose parents were born in the Dutch East Indies. In course of their research, Hotel Modern consulted with Indonesian artists, historians and Dutch people with an Indonesian background.
Recurring visitors of the figuren.theater.festival surely remember other performances by Hotel Modern, like “Kamp” (2007) or “The Great War” (2005). In “Our Empire”, they combine theatre, visual arts, animation and music into a touching movie experience.
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Concept, realization and Performers: Herman Helle, Arlène Hoornweg, Pauline Kalker
Live Soundtrack: Arthur Sauer
Soundtrack Assistant: Ruud van der Pluijm
Voices Soundtrack: Ida Ayu Maha Dewi, Tomy Herseta, Ruud Agerbeek, Jorn Heijdenrijk, Menno Vroon, Tomer Pawlicki, Maartje van den Brink, Laura Mentink
Set building assistants: Marsha Agerbeek, Heleen Wiemer, Kirsten Hutschemakers, Simon Schrikker, Juliet Campfens, Mark Hosking
Costumes: Roelie Westendorp, Caroline Hogendoorn
Technicians: Joost ten Hagen, Joris van Oosterhout, Edwin van Steenbergen, Pablo Strörmann
Live Soundtrack: Arthur Sauer
Soundtrack Assistant: Ruud van der Pluijm
Voices Soundtrack: Ida Ayu Maha Dewi, Tomy Herseta, Ruud Agerbeek, Jorn Heijdenrijk, Menno Vroon, Tomer Pawlicki, Maartje van den Brink, Laura Mentink
Set building assistants: Marsha Agerbeek, Heleen Wiemer, Kirsten Hutschemakers, Simon Schrikker, Juliet Campfens, Mark Hosking
Costumes: Roelie Westendorp, Caroline Hogendoorn
Technicians: Joost ten Hagen, Joris van Oosterhout, Edwin van Steenbergen, Pablo Strörmann
Research Support: Prof. Dr. Henk Schulte Nordholt, Tristan Mostert M.Phil. and Dr. Alicia Schrikker (University of Leiden), Marjolein van Pagee M.A., Irwan Ahmett, Bart Westenbroek, Dr. Tom van den Berge, Simon Kemper, Dr. Mark Loderichs and others Special Thanks to Ruud Agerbeek, Anne-Ruth Wertheim, Steve Elbers, Maureen de Jong, Dave Schwab and Albert Kokosky Deforchaux, who were willing to share their family history with us. Supported by: Performing Arts Fund NL, City of Rotterdam
© Bas Czerwinski
© Bas Czerwinski
© Pauline Kalker