Concert Performance & Musical Theatre

The Art of Camouflage // The Urban Tale of a Hippo

Ute Wassermann // Panayiotis Kokoras / Andrius Katinas / Nanni Vapaavuori / Synaesthesis

Two glowing green aquariums in a dark room

The Art of Camouflage, Ute Wassermann © Monica Garcia

This evening’s programme brings wildlife to the stage while dismantling divisions in a hybrid genre: In Ute Wassermann’s ‘The Art of Camouflage’, performative musical instruments create an environment that allows the different artistic practices of the performers to unfold. The concert performance is followed by ‘The Urban Tale of a Hippo’ whose multidimensional atmosphere is soundtracked by Synaesthesis.

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During the performance of ‘The Urban Tale of a Hippo’, the audience can move freely around the space. Seats are available for persons with limited mobility.

In ‘The Art of Camouflage’ all the participants are interlinked in generating a speculative habitat. Between each other they play a game of disguise, intermingling and transformation in which the performers interact with the resonances emitted by water-filled aquaria that glow a noxious green or use mini loudspeakers or brass megaphones – an object of nautical origin – to produce mutations between human and amphibian voices. Do they retain their own identity, or do they become something “other”? The boundary between self and surroundings becomes fluid, and ultimately an illusion behind which a complex and elusive reality appears. In the process binarities such as animal/human, object/person, and nature/technology are overthrown in favour of more convoluted relationships based on reciprocity.

In ‘The Urban Tale of a Hippo’, composer Panayiotis Kokoras, choreographer Andrius Katinas and set and lighting designer Nanni Vapaavuori craft a multidimensional atmosphere of music and movement. Performed by the renowned ensemble Synaesthesis, the work explores the post-human condition through instrumental and electronic sounds immersed in fog and light. Inspired by the writings of Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari, the composition conjures three archetypal animal states, while the choreography transforms the audience into active participants with heightened sensory engagement. Synaesthesis deconstructs traditional playing to evoke animalistic and natural sounds, blurring boundaries between the organic and the synthetic. Dissolving hierarchies of sight, sound and viewpoint, ‘The Urban Tale of a Hippo’ invites you on a fluid, intuitive journey where shadows of the past make way for silhouettes of the future.

Programme

Sophiensæle, Hochzeitssaal

Ute Wassermann
The Art of Camouflage
for 3 voices, guitar, percussion, objects, bird whistles, plankton aquariums, brass megaphones, loudspeakers, field recordings (2025)
World premiere

 

Sophiensæle, Festsaal

Panayiotis Kokoras, Andrius Katinas, Nanni Vapaavuori, Morta Nakaitė, Synaesthesis, Operomanija
The Urban Tale of a Hippo (2022)
German premiere

Cast

The Art of Camouflage

Ariane Jeßulat – voice
Christian Kesten – voice
Milo Tamez – percussion, objects
Fernando Vigueras Sánchez – acoustic guitar, objects
Ute Wassermann – voice, bird whistles, objects, field recordings
Felix Blume –  field recordings

The Urban Tale of a Hippo

Synaesthesis
Monika Kiknadzė – viola
Arnas Kmieliauskas – cello
Vytenis Gurstis – flute
Artūras Kažimėkas – clarinet
Arminas Bižys – saxophone
Marta Finkelštein – piano

Panayiotis Kokoras – composition
Andrius Katinas – direction
Nanni Vapaavuori – set design, lighting design
Morta Nakaitė – costumes
Domantas Kancleris – drone
Operomanija – producer
Synaesthesis – co-producing partner

“The Art of Camouflage” was commissioned by MaerzMusik / Berliner Festspiele and is based on research for ‘Quimera’ (residency 2024, commissioned by Casa de Lago UNAM, Mexico City) and “Camouflage” (2024, commissioned by Ensemble Maulwerker). With friendly support of the Goethe-Institut.

“The Urban Tale of a Hippo” is supported by the Lithuanian Culture Institute, the Embassy of the Republic of Lithuania to Germany, the Lithuanian Council for Culture, Vilnius City Municipality, and the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Lithuania.