





What shapes our understanding of the norm and what role do the prevailing power and control mechanisms in society play in it? How do the ideas and values that get passed from generation to generation affect our ability to approach those who do not meet the criteria of the norm? Who needs our empathy and when?
“The performance centers h e r body, the complexity of its perception, and of the introspection of consciousness. H e r body and voice apparatus as a drive to transform, living through various images and masks, visions of muted landscapes.”
The lecture performance “Five Songs – Dwelling on Earth” is a personal commemorative story and a tribute to the post-Soviet female body, encouraging to question the preconceptions of the meaning of normality, empathy, and belonging in a broader societal context. Laima Jaunzema follows the body transformations of women of different generations in order to reflect on the complex relationships in which we are formed and transformed together with the world around us.
- Idea and performance: Laima Jaunzema
- Dramaturg: Maciej Sado
- Text editor, translator: Linda Gabarajeva
- Implementation of set design: Rūdolfs Bekičs, Normunds Balodis
- Performers: Barbara Lehtna and Katrīna Dūka
Production
Produced by Gertrudes Ielas Teatris
Premiere: May 16, at Gertrudes Ielas Teatris, Latvia