Seas of Corn

Schedule

Sat Sep 21 2024 at 04:00 pm to 05:00 pm

Location

landgoed De Hangar | Arnhem, GE

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A performance by Brownout about the cultural and natural history of the plant maize and its role in todays capitalist food system.
About this Event

The performance ‘seas of corn’ is an introductory about the mass industrialization of the plant maize.

Why maize?

At this moment, both maize and men are subjected to the capitalist food system that consistently seeks profit maximization. This is because corn is cheap to produce and works perfectly in processed food as a binder and as a source of sugar. But because the plant is a natural source, the food industry is constrained by the limit of the plant, as profit cannot exceed the capacity of corn to grow. To circumvent these natural limits, the food industry attempts to make natural processes as controllable as possible, thereby scalable for profit. The result is that the plant is completely stripped of its inherent qualities and reduced to a mere resource.

In a quest to rediscover the voice of maize within the capitalist, non-natural food industry, Brownout has created a performance that dives into the cultural and natural history of the plant maize. The performance focusses on the tale of the three sisters, a representation of corn, bean, and squash, planted together in traditional agriculture. Together they create a system that is beneficial for the growth of all three plants.
The performance is a spoken mix of English, Dutch, French and Greek.
Please note: the audience stands and walks during the performance.

​Collective Bownout
Performers: Sophia Bardoutsou, Lío Spinnewijn, Clio Panagiotopoulou, Laurens Voois
Sound: Laurens Voois
In collaboration with Esther Maij, Alejandro Garcia Bustos, Leander Pot
The venue Landgoed De Hangar, test site for the arts and nature can be reached by foot via the cultural Buitenplaats, Koningsweg 23a Arnhem, follow the blue posts from the parking lot, it's a 10 minute walk. The cultural Buitenplaats is easily accessible by bicycle (30 minutes from Arnhem center) and public transport.
Doors open at 15.30u.

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Where is it happening?

landgoed De Hangar, 19 Koningsweg, Arnhem, Netherlands

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Tickets

EUR 5.00

Collective Brownout \/ Landgoed De Hangar

Host or Publisher Collective Brownout / Landgoed De Hangar

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