Kiskeya
Kiskeya is the ancient name of a tropical island that oscillates between a tourist paradise for bargain hunters and a prison for its poorest inhabitants. One island with two nations, Haiti and the Dominican Republic, who are separated by their past and present – one is even working diligently to build another fence! One of the poorest countries in the world and one of the wealthiest in the Caribbean saw their relationship defined first by colonial narratives, and then by hatred, racism, colorism, fear, codependency, ignorance, denial of ancestral heritage, and a lot of plastic.
This interdisciplinary dance project unites artists from both cultures to communicate through movement, sound, languages, and the bonds of common traditions.
The political and social situation on my home island inspired me to make this film.
However, I was not interested in pointing fingers, but in the artistic encounter between Dominican and Haitian dancers. It is a declaration of love to my beautiful native island.
Kiskeya
Artistic Direction: Tatiana Mejía
Performance: Julio Joseph, Tatiana Mejia, Estelle Widmaier , TRVANIA
Dramaturgy: Kareth Schaffer / Text: TRVANIA
Video/Editing: Micaela Masetto / Music and Graphic Design: Gabriel Lora
Stage and Costume Design: Vanessa Vadineanu / Assistance: Anne-Kathrin Hartmann / Sound: Alex Feldmann
Light Design: Asier Solana / Grading: Agustin Melfi
Production: Jon Kiriac
Supported by IMPACT Project Funding of Berlin Department of Culture and Europe and Fonds Darstellende Künste with funds from the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media as part of NEUSTART KULTUR.
Full Video
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