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SOJOURN

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Sojourn is a visual theatre piece combining live music, masked figures, aerial acrobatics, and symbolic scenography to trace a journey of transformation.

The performance moves through a sequence of atmospheric scenes where bodies, objects, and images carry the unfolding. Rooted in a neo-mythical approach, Sojourn draws on the language of archetypes—not to revisit familiar myths, but to let new ones emerge from lived experience. A woman is born into a strange world. She encounters others, passes through moments of rupture and tenderness, and is shaped by the forces that move through and around her.

The piece is built by a group of interdisciplinary artists working across physical theatre, contemporary circus, and music. Their shared focus is on presence, precision, and emotional resonance—less interested in display, more in creating space for something to be felt and reflected.

Sojourn invites the audience into a world that is both intimate and symbolic, strange yet recognisable. It doesn’t rush toward meaning. It allows it to appear in its own time.

THE MUSIC

Here you can listen to the demos of the original music composed for the SOJOURN experience. I composed the music, played the e-guitar, classical guitar, flute, sang and designed the synths for this album. 
The artist who contributed greatly to the musical aspect of Sojourn by his incredible ambient works (not listed here) is Deli Baal. Check his work out here.

Photography by Randolfe Camarroto

Produced by:

Cast

Composition

Musical performance

Lights & visuals

Dramaturgy

Not One Not Two

Paula Martinell Garcia

Frieda Gawenda

Brenda Hanna

Miriam Zarbo

Ana Bulovic

A. Bulovic, Deli Baal

A. Bulovic, F. Gawenda

Brenda Hanna

Ana Bulovic, Paula Martinell Garcia, Mathias Baresel

Duration: 1h 15min

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