Reality Research Center: Camping
‘Camping’ is an experiential performance and a survival guide to a rapidly changing world where everything is on the move, everything is on fire, compasses are spinning and volcanoes are erupting.
‘Camping’ is an experiential performance and a survival guide to a rapidly changing world where everything is on the move, everything is on fire, compasses are spinning and volcanoes are erupting.
The sun is always a different colour, food tastes strange, fossils feel warm and something is coming.
In this world, two children set up a camp, stopping together with the audience to face the unknown and let questions, feelings and creatures come to them. The camp grows, maps are drawn, a spa is set up.
‘Camping’ is born out of a desire to prepare for what cannot be prepared for. Everything that can be imagined will happen and yet everything will be overcome. There is something terrible and something comforting and, although it has many endings, it doesn’t end completely.
Age limit: not for children under 11 yrs.
The performance contains flashing lights and the use of fake blood.