The opera Meeting in the Cave

The Meeting in the Cave opera-installation

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Meeting in the Cave: From Polarization to Inclusion is a site-specific opera installation build upon 7 nodal point placed in succession along a straight-line. The two line endpoints, the Eye and the Cave metaspaces, are wide apart, the former in the city centre, the latter in the periphery. The Eye — the centre, the establishment,  the lunar, esoteric, feminine polarity  — is displaying the artist book Meetings with Remarkable Women, while at the same time, at the other endpoint  in the Cave metaspace — the periphery, the margin, the solar, exoteric, masculine polarity — the opera Cave 3.0 is being performed. Cave 3.0 is a multidisciplinary opera in 2 acts, Prelude, 7 seven scenes, and Epilogue, integrating live performance and holograms in an innovative theatrical language. It is a production depicting the creation and development of human consciousness as perceived and narrated throughout different epics around the world. Each of the seven scenes is framed in a geo-cultural thematic area, portraying a distinct tier of the development of consciousness in each chosen culture, at times addressing and referring to archetypes drawn from traditional lore and, occasionally, quoting verses clothed into their respective theatrical forms.

 

The Cave metaspace.

Sahlan Momo, "Meeting in the Cave" opera-installation.
Sahlan Momo, "Meeting in the Cave" opera-installation.