74 - SIREN

Siren is named after the mythical creatures who lured sailors with their song compelling them to throw themselves into the sea. Only Ulysses managed to resist their call, by plugging his crew’s ears with wax and tying himself to the mast of his ship. The work considers Ulysses’ desire that can never be fulfilled, and the Siren’s song as a source of creative impulse. The work does not retell the myth, or any story, but is inspired by its themes of longing, creativity, and, unexpectedly, solitude.

Producer
Danish Dance Theatre
Co-production
Festival Oriente-Occidente and the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center through an exclusive grant from the Stavros Niarchos Foundation
Country
Denmark
Directed by
Pontus Lidberg and Omid Zarei
Camera
Emil Jepsen
Duration
55 minutes
Year of production
2021