Maldoror by UMO Ensemble


This event took place Sep 13 - Sep 15, 2012

Special ticket prices: $12/members, $15/general

Visiting Artist

Artist in attendance!

Live Music

Live music!

About

Sep 13 – Sep 15, 2012

a new work by UMO Ensemble

World premiere!

UMO Ensemble is one of the most innovative and critically-acclaimed performance companies based in the Pacific Northwest. The Ensemble has performed in theaters, at festivals and in schools around the world. Since arriving on Vashon Island in 1989, UMO Ensemble has created over 20 original works, with a creative process rooted in physical theater: improvisations in movement, character, vocalizing and writing. Maldoror is their first original, commissioned performance Live at the Film Forum, mixing theatre, bracing proto-surrealism and industrial-noise compositions with multimedia and acrobatics.

Inspired by the 19th century Surrealist writer le Comte de Lautréamont (pen name for Isidore Ducasse), Maldoror springs to life in UMO’s dark, giddy, hallucinatory production. The artists delve into Lautréamont’s animal imagery to create characters never before seen on stage: zoomorphs.  In collage-like scenes created in collaboration with Seattle musician Andre Sanabria (a multi-instrumentalist with roots in noise, industrial, ambient drone and experimental electronics), poetry, athleticism, and head-rattling dissonance combine.

Maldoror is a thrilling and terrifying exploration of a true villain. Join UMO to look behind the mask as they unearth the highly-relatable passions behind a resolutely violent and nihilistic personality.

Lyam White and Christine Shaw White perform UMO Ensemble’s Maldoror. Photograph by Omar Willey.

>> Read a preview of Maldoror in the Seattle Weekly


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