TIRAN WILLEMSE & MELIKA NGOMBE KOLONGO (NKISI)

O MUSEU COMO PERFORMANCE

WHEN THE CALABASH BREAKS

Museum
19 OCT — 18:30

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1910 TIRAN WILLEMSE & MELIKA NGOMBE KOLONGO (NKISI)
Pietro Bertona

Performance, 45’

19 OCT, 18:30

Museum Gallery – Siza Aisle (down floor)

 

Concept, Artistic Direction & Performance: Tiran Willemse & Melika Ngombe Kolongo

Choreography: Tiran Willemse

Sound: Melika Ngombe Kolongo / Nkisi

Dramaturgy: Andros Zins Browne & The Otolith Group (Anjalika Sagar & Kodwo Eshun)

Choreographic Advice: Laurent Chétouane

Light: Demian Jakob / Thibault Villard

Production: Rabea Grand & Eva Cabañas

Artistic Advisor: Lhaga Koondhor (House of Intuition)

Distribution: Tristan Barani

This piece was created as part of a co-commission by ARSENIC - Centre d’arts scénique contemporain and Roskilde Festival.

Co-production: ARSENIC - Centre d’arts scénique contemporain, Roskilde Festival, Gessnerallee Zürich

Supported by: Stadt Zürich Kultur, Ernst Göhner Stiftung, Fachstelle Kultur Kanton Zürich, Pro Helvetia, Schweizerische Interpretenstiftung

 

 

‘When the calabash breaks’ is a phrase often used in African cultures to signify a significant disruption or loss, usually related to a breakdown in tradition, community, or a key aspect of life. A calabash is a treasured gourd used for storing water and food, and its breakage represents a major loss or disruption to the household or community; it can also symbolize a loss of life or a significant change in someone's life depending on the context.

 

This project emerges from the encounter and shared research between dancer and choreographer Tiran Willemse and musician and composer Melika Ngombe Kolongo (Nkisi). When the calabash breaks is rooted in spiritual cosmologies and Afro-diasporic rituals, using improvisation as a transformative and political practice. The sound is intense and layered and acts as a living force capable of affecting time and space, while the movement encompasses energetic dimensions, ancestral memory and collective dynamics. Together they create an experimental ritual performance into an explosive weave of music and dance - crafted for historical and present architecture.

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Zürich-based South African dancer and choreographer Tiran Willemse studied at P.A.R.T.S in Brussels and Bern University of the Arts (HKB). His performance-based practice explores the body’s physical and emotional depth using sonic and visual techniques to create somatic and psychological landscapes beyond the human condition. Tiran has worked and collaborated with choreographers like Trajal Harrell, Jérôme Bel, Wu-Tsang, Ligia Lewis, Meg Stuart, Andros Zins-Browne, Eszter Salamon and Deborah Hay. In 2022, he won the Prix Suisse de la Performance.

 

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