For Poetry Affairs, five poets and five composers from ten different European countries have jointly explored the multifaceted relationships between language and music. From the most diverse perspectives of poetry and composition, nine large performances between concert, installation and music theater are created for ECLAT. In two large event parts, ever new constellations arise from the almost homely closeness of the audience to the performers to the far distance: images and scenes full of rhetorical finesse, powerful, shocking, irritating, sublime poetry, labyrinths of linguistic and musical permutations and subtle shifts in meaning. They lead us into different states of being, describe the aesthetics of error, a life in seven panic attacks, a bizarre odyssey in search of the perfect word or a swan song to the alpine glaciers.
Rock my Religion: The no-wave film by Dan Graham with music by Patti Smith, a counter-design to the religious Shaker rituals, is the model for the Heavy Metal Ritual, which embeds the concentrated experience of Poetry Affairs in three ecstatic, ritualistic moments. Those in the audience who not only want to immerse themselves in the music, but also give free rein to a suppressed rage, can »sacrifice« sounds to the stage from isolated smash or shout booths, where they will be processed and burn up in the frenzy of Sarattma’s volume.
The big hall, meanwhile, will be transformed again for the After Show and we will set the stage free for experimental improvisation, intense conversations, party and dance.