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Deep Time Transcestors -larp

Tickets: Osallistumismaksu 5-30€ maksukyvyn mukaan
Location : Mad House Helsinki / Teurastamo View on map

Kieli, Language: suomi ja englanti | Finnish and English
Kokopäivän tapahtuma klo 11-19 | Whole day event from 11am to 19pm.
Dates:
04 March, 2021 11:00
04 March, 2021 11:00

*The pilot game will take place on 4.3. for a small group. The participants originally signed up will be contacted directly by the working group.

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Deep Time Transcestors -larp is a speculative fiction about evolution. The game opens up a multidimensional time-space continuum, in which players can explore how it feels to embody their trans ancestors’ bodies in this time. The players travel through the queer prehistory through somatic and fictive exercises. The aim for the players is to embody the fundamental queerness of evolution, and display the source of life as trans and non-binary.

The players study their prevertebrate, throbbing and watery bodies through sense and movement. As the game advances, the players form protective hybrid trans ancestor symbionts in physical contact with each other.* The game is mostly non-verbal and centers on movement and touch. Essential game and consent techniques are rehearsed before the game.

The game is open for transgender, non-binary, and genderqueer players.

Languages: Finnish and English.
More info about the game: http://anateoalaruona.net/deep-time-transcestors-larp/
Pay-what-you-wish-tickets. The working group will donate all the ticket income to Black Trans Travel Fund

*We will consider the COVID-19 situation while designing the game and the techniques involving physical contact.

Larp design: Ana Teo Ala-Ruona, Even Minn, Pihla Lehtinen
Sound design: Satu Kankkonen
Costume design: Alvi Haapamäki

Artistic and theoretical counsel: Camille Auer, Eeti Piiroinen

Dramaturge for dialogue: Emil Santtu Uuttu

Producer: Riikka Thitz
Photography: Nova Kaspia

The project is funded by Kone Foundation.

 


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