Pall on elu

(BALL IS LIFE)

Author-Director: JENNIFER BAGG (AUS)

Sound Designer: JÜRGEN REISMAA (EST)

Lighting Designer: ROMMI RUTTAS (EST)

Scenographers: ERE KAMA (EST) and KADRI JOALA (EST)

Performers: ELO JÄRV (EST), KATIA SKYLAR (RUS/FIN), ERKO SILD (EST), EDWARD SKAINES (AUS)

Production: CPPM Manifestal, Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre, Von Krahl Theatre

Supported by Estonian Cultural Endowment and JAIK

A bead of sweat drips down his forehead. Down. Down. Into the pit. The thick of it. The arena. The chessboard. The game. The players weave in and out of each other as entire universes are swung, thrust, and thrown. It takes one bad ball. Just one. To ruin it all. 

Taking loose inspiration from the Vedantic concept of existence, for which the border between the real and the illusionary playfully bounces, eluding our perception, BALL IS LIFE delves into the apparent impossibility of establishing a certain identity in a rapidly changing environment without taking existence by the balls. 

Red cards, yellow cards, orange cards, blue. Who holds the rulebook and how does it concern you? 

Jennifer Bagg, is a dynamic performance maker from Australia, bringing her embodied reflection on the divisive “art vs. sport” culture to Tallinn for her final project for her Contemporary Physical Performance Making master’s degree, PALL ON ELU.