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The Brothers Woetmann from Denmark
Lars-Emil Woetmann and Peter-Clement Woetmann


Blidahlund - a tragedy
Sternberg


Blidahlund - a tragedy
Vagn Remme
 
   
ABOUT THIN MEN IN CANONS
Saturday, November 27 and Sunday, November 28
The Brothers Woetmann from Denmark
- a literary build-up between two brothers

- performed by Lars-Emil Woetmann, Peter-Clement Woetmann and Christian Woetmann

“Leather are we. Our father sent us out in the world / Songs are we. Our father sent us to the world.”

The Brothers Woetmann from Denmark is the scene adaptation of a book of poetry by the same name.
It is the scene adaptation of the brother’s textual embrace of each other.
It turns out quite strangely, that both brothers have, in the bearded shadow of their father, adopted the title of poet.
The project showers beautiful poems and creative brother-murders combines with a progressive story.

Blidahlund - a tragedy
- performed by Vagn Remme and Sternberg

Blidahlund – a tragedy about a family that gives birth to a multi-handicapped child. Two vertebrae are missing; there are heart defects, and no esophagus. The child, and the family, may not have any visitors because of the possibility of their bringing an illness. If the child becomes even a little sick, it risks dying. We experience the parent’s isolation, their desperation, their suffering. Should they put an end to the child’s life?

Blidahlund is a modern story of suffering, with roots in the dramaturgy of the Greek tragedies. Vagn Remme and Sternberg attempt to reestablish the Greek tragedy in modern literature.

The audience is invited to a sacrificial ceremony.