Ula
Sickle
© Anna Van Waeg

The Sadness

Text / Video

Performance 60 min

Beursschowburg, Brussels
October 2nd & 3rd, 2020

Donaufestival (with Ashley Morgan)
April 29, 30 & May 1st, 2022


Three young people are sitting in their backyard. Making beats, writing songs for no one in particular, copying dances from the internet. And waiting. What else is there to do? The end of the world has already happened.


The Sad­ness is a chore­o­graph­ing of con­tem­po­rary melan­choly in the form of a con­cert. Created in 2020 during the height of the pandemic, the performers wrote their own songs re­flect­ing on the eco­log­i­cal cri­sis and prevalent feel­ings of fu­ture­less­ness. In 2022 the performance went back on tour with an updated song list featuring new music by musician and producer, Ashley Morgan. On stage, the trio of performers play their songs live using an app de­signed es­pe­cially for the pro­ject. Delving into the genre of sad core music, voices filter through auto tune, their singing merges with pul­sat­ing pop rhythms and heavy bass. Their voices be­com­ing one with the ma­chine.

The Sad­ness ex­plores live music mak­ing as a col­lec­tive act that forges new con­nec­tions, be­tween the pre­sent and pos­si­ble fu­tures, be­tween bod­ies and words, be­tween hu­mans and the non-human.


concept, direction, video, laser: Ula Sickle


lyrics, creation, performance: Sidney Barnes, Ashley Morgan, Amber Vanluffelen
 

(originally with Camilo Mejía Cortés)

sound design: Lynn Sue

Additional musical arrangements: Ashley Morgan

light design: Ryoya Fudetani


sound technique: Noé Voisard

video technique: Tim Wouters

app design: Black Adopo


music samples: Ken Roy Johnson (guitar & synth), Tom Pauwels (guitar)

vocal coach: Didier Likeng

writing coach, research: Maru Mushtrieva


dramaturgy: Persis Bekkering

costume design: Sabrina Seifried


graphic design: Julie Peeters


co-production: CCN-Ballet national de Marseille in the frame of accueil studio - Ministère de la Culture, STUK House for Dance, Image and Sound (Leuven), donaufestival (Krems), Pianofabriek / Kunstenwerkplaats (Brussels), workspacebrussels

With the support of the Flemish Community, the Flemish Community Commission and the Canada Council for the Arts


tour management: Joëlle Laederach

production and diffusion: Future Works and Outline