WILLIAM KENTRIDGE |
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JOURNEY TO THE MOON &
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South African artist William Kentridge has reached international success thanks to an extraordinary sequence of animated short films using his unique charcol erase technique. The films, which have been created between 1989 and 2003, have now been gathered for the first time in a single body of work on 35mm film. 9 Drawings For Projection form one of the most important bodies of work created by a South African artist, spanning South Africa’s transition from apartheid to democracy. In that setting, the artist tells the life of protagonist Soho Eckstein, a property developer in Johannesburg, and his romantic, insecure alter ego Felix Teitlebaum, “whose anxiety flooded half the house”. The films are accompanied by Philip Miller’s original music, a new acoustical version of the existing soundtracks. On tour it is performed by an ensemble composed by piano, strings quartet, trumpet and the singe |
The evening is introduced by a delightful, dreamlike meditation in the artist’s studio on George Melies’ classic Journey to the Moon, which can be followed by a lecture of William Kentridge himself.
PRODUCTION DATES |
Rome, Italy, Romaeuropa Festival, 15-16 October 2005 |