Les voix des fleuves Crossing the water
Lina Lapelytė – Study of Slope, 2022-2024
2024
Mixed media installation: nettle garden, sound (45’), musical performance for off-key singers, text, costumes, copper shoes, ceramic ramps, stone benches, walking canes
Venue
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Metropolitan area
Born in 1984 in Kaunas, Lithuania
Lives and works in London, United Kingdom and Vilnius, Lithuania
Lina Lapelytė uses music, installation and performance to transform individual narratives into collective voices. She works with both professional and amateur performers often using voice. Their vocal performance develops into a collective, emotionally charged event that celebrates polyphony, attentive listening and individual expression. By the way her works break with the codes of Western musical tradition, she invites us to reconsider existing social constructs and to rethink the place of the individual within the community.
The installation-performance Study of Slope (also known as The Mutes) is performed by a choir of people who considered themselves non musical or “tone deaf” with no “ear for music” and that have their own and non conventional relationship with music and tonality. The texts sung by these performers are taken from Sean Ashton’s novel, Living in a Land, texts consisting mainly of things the narrator has never done, no longer does or will never do.The work unfolds in the middle of a garden of stinging nettles, plants that also have medicinal properties, thus heightening the symbolic significance of Study of Slope and inviting us to question and shake off our usual categorisations. The ceramic ramps and aslant shoes embody the instability and precariousness of the individual’s position in society, while at the same time suggesting possible new ways of striking a balance. Study of Slope renews perceptions and questions notions of normality and non-conformity through the voices of those who sing “out of tune” and are generally kept from being heard.
Courtesy of the artist
Performance originally commissioned and produced by Lafayette Anticipations, Paris, 2022
With the support of Fluxus Art Projects
Concept and direction: Lina Lapelytė
Musical assistance: Evaldas Alekna and Agne Kuprytė
Texts: Living in a Land by Sean Ashton (extracts)
Music: Lina Lapelytė (violin, keyboard) with improvised material by John Butcher (saxophone), Angharad Davies (violin), Rhodri
Davies (harp)
Participants: Anne Boivin, Béatrice Gautier, Charly Bensebaa, Chloé Delcroix, Christiane Reymond, Christine Bonnet, Emma Dupoix,
Emmanuelle Rivoire, Frederic Niederberger, Isma Benchaïba, Jean-Jacques Marzais, Jean Yves Clavier, Jocelyne Leault, Lorraine
Thomas, Maïa Sert, Olivier Bertrand, Sigita Faure, Silvie Samy, Thiphaine Carré, Véronique Bertrand, Véronique Flatot
Object design: Mantas Peteraitis (Peteraitis Architecture Studio)
Costume design: Eglė Čekanavičiūtė (Gowns for Sport)
Producer/studio manager: Gabrielė Golubovičiūtė
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