Audiovisual dance performance "Erase for Prosperity?". The music will be performed live on analogue synthesisers and magnetic tape players. The music for the performance has been developed based on the principles of magnetic tape.
How do memories work? What do memories have to do with magnetic tape? What memories do we keep and what memories do we try to erase? The performance team will consider: what is the relationship between a person and their memories?
Can we break down spoken words, into distant memories, into small particles, deconstruct and erase them? The philosopher Jacques Derrida described the erasure of the meanings of words as inevitable, because meanings and meanings are unreliable, because the very language that conveys meaning is constantly changing and disappearing. Words and sounds are as transient as the environment in which they reside. Indeed, a sound released into the world remains there for eternal wandering - bouncing from one thing to another, from one thing to another and back again. Until eventually, our own memories, along with our tears, slowly fade away, erasing all evidence of their existence
and even ourselves.