When does a swarm become a horde? What can zombies teach us about organisation? And what can robots show us about care?

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Duration

90 minutes

4 Sep

19:00

5 Sep

19:00

Apocalypso is a choreographed, speculative opera set after the collapse of humanity. As hyper-individualistic humanity implodes, hybrid figures – mermaids, zombies and animatronics – rise to the surface in search of new ways of living together.

These figures embody Black queer futures, Black femmedom, fluidity and collective resistance. They navigate issues of care, corporeality, labour and survival beyond neoliberal notions of inclusion. With the sea as a space for memory, history and becoming, they bring together Apocalypso Caribbean mythology, song, choreography and speculative fiction. Through humour, poetry and rebellion, the work explores how communities are formed, sustained and transformed.

The title combines ”apocalypse” – from the Greek word meaning to uncover or reveal – with ”calypso”, the Afro-Caribbean musical tradition known for portraying contemporary political realities through wit, storytelling and seduction. Like its title, it lays bare Apocalypso social injustices, whilst drawing the audience into a vibrant and unruly world.

How do we build relationships that transcend traditional hierarchies? What can zombies teach us about organisation? And what can robots show us about care?


My Wild Flag is an international dance and performance festival in Stockholm that showcases local and international works highlighting contemporary choreographic and artistic practice. The festival presents innovative works in dance, choreography and performance, inviting audiences to discover new perspectives, forms of expression and encounters.
This year’s edition is a collaboration between My Wild Flag, MDT and Dansens Hus. Together, My Wild Flag and Dansens Hus present *Apocalypso* by Justin F. Kennedy.

MWF is now in its tenth year and continues to be a temporary hub for community, dance and social choreography. The festival is run and curated by Karina Sarkissova and Pontus Pettersson.


AT MDT

Wednesday 2 September
19.00–20.00 Gergő D. Farkas: Rascal
20.30–21.30 Rébecca Chaillon: The Cake

Thursday 3 September
19.00–20.00 Gergő D. Farkas: Rascal
20.30–21.30 Discussion on queer festivals and performance art

 

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