Twice a year, TNT presents master pieces by students of the Hessian Theatre Academy (HTA). Carlos Franke from the Institute for Applied Theatre Studies at JLU Giessen presents a musical theater piece with singing saws about shared loneliness, inspired by the story 'Solitude' by Ursula K. Le Guin.
A community of loners. Learning from one another how to be without others. Living together by leaving each other alone. Could this work?
A constellation of soloists illuminates a utopia where such an attempt, surprisingly, succeeds. They tell of its inner contradictions, its anarchic freedom, its struggle with social pressure from without. They tell of this without speaking, and they sing without using their voice.
One-one-solo is a luminous sound essay with Musical Saws. It is influenced, among others, by Ursula K. Le Guin's story Solitude, John Cage's lecture Communication and aleatoric music.
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