APAP 2023

Apocalypse Man

Bartôk’s “Sonata for Solo Violin” presented by MuMo

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 Photo: Camilla Mastaglio

 

Apocalypse Man premiered in 2015 in Italy at the prestigious Auditorium del Parco in L’Aquila.

 
 

But it’s a stunning premonition of what the world was to suffer five years later in 2020: devastating world-wide isolation and loss.
But, it never loses sight of the hope, even the humor.

The opening notes of Béla Bartôk’s Sonata for Solo Violin rouse action. A man, alone, tries to make sense of his life, as he tries to keep himself busy. He checks now and then to see if there is anyone else. And he remembers a time that was very beautiful.

Or was that a dream?
Or a hope?

The music propels an emotional, cathartic story that plumbs the depths of 21st century aloneness, upheaval and despair - until...

a small, unexpected sign of hope.

Music and movement shed their boundaries in a sensuous weave of bold sound and dramatic gesture.

“An eye-popping, groundbreaking experience in physical theatre that transcends all languages and cultures.”

- APAP 2019

After every performance of Apocalypse Man, Tony (mime) and Francesco (violin) enter into a dialogue with the audience… as soon as Tony is out of makeup – he doesn’t speak while in makeup.

The depth and variety of the reactions, and the thoughtful, profound questions spur conversation among the audience members and push Tony and Francesco to keep the piece fresh and dynamic.

Ideal for concert venues, theatres, colleges, universities, and prisons.

    • Space: The piece works indoors or outdoors, with or without theatrical lighting.

    • Audience: Appropriate for Ages 14+ with add on options for master classes and workshops in violin, orchestra, movement for actors and mime.

    • Running Time: 1 hour 20 minutes

      • Part I = Violin Partita No. 2 in D Minor, BWV 1004 by Johann Sebastian Bach or various short violin selections with mime (40 mins)

      • 15 minute intermission

      • Part II = Sonata for Solo Violin Sz. 117, BB 124 by Belá Bartôk with Apocalypse Man by Tony Lopresti (40 mins)

    • Stage: Minimum 6 m x 5.5 m / 19 feet 8.25 inches x 18 feet 0.55 inches

    • Set: Black cube 50 cm / 18 in per side provided by host

    • Lighting: Lighting plot available (spots and a simple wash can work)

    • Sound: Two microphones with stands for violinist / sound system

    • Cast 1 violinist, 1 mime actor

 

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