A performance within an installation, somewhere between a garden, a hospital, and a graveyard. Two young people intertwine the lives of their families. Amidst an archive of personal documents collected over the years, they navigate the landscape of loss.
Ashley Ho (Singapore) and Domenik Naue (Germany) weave together text, sound, dance, and visual poetry in a new performance-installation exploring loss, grief, and detachment.
In a world of rapid change, collapse often feels like a collective spectacle. As part of a generation hyper-aware of loss, we obsessively track change, knowing that documenting the present also highlights what could disappear. How do we move forward without getting stuck in nostalgia or paralyzed by the fear of losing?