BEYOND BEYOND / HOMO NOVUS

BEYOND BEYOND / HOMO NOVUS

A multimedia installation built into a converted caravan takes the audience into a soft velvet world where music, video, and performance merge into a surreal dreamscape. Inspired by lullabies and rituals, the performance explores the coexistence of tenderness and cruelty and invites us, for a moment, to let go of our desire to control what happens in the world.

Available Discounts
Pupils, students, young adults under 25, senior citizens and people with disabilities* with a supporting document at the entrance.

For performing arts professionals 1 ticket (1 person) for each performance (by filling out form) – 30% discount

*A companion of a person with disabilities may attend the event free of charge. To receive free entry, please send proof of the ticket purchased by the person with disability to info@theatre.lv. The companion ticket is valid together with the ticket of the person with disability, upon presentation of a document certifying disability at the entrance.

Show length (minutes)::40

Creative teamMØR collective (Denmark, Latvia)

Language:Latvian, English, Little text

Wednesday
09/09/2026

17:00
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09/09/2026
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Description

Show description
In these times, the waking world can feel like a tragicomic performance.

Inspired by lullabies and rituals, MØR collective with BEYOND BEYOND delves into the gentleness, rhythm and brutality that is part of what makes us step over the threshold into another world – a playful and imaginative universe where new possibilities open up if we dare to let go of control.

As an audience member, you are invited into a converted caravan. You are met by a soft velvet universe – a cathedral, an enchanting cave, a place where you can take a break from the banalities of everyday life and where, through a unique fusion of music, video, performance and installation, you can surrender to the twisted reality and absurd landscapes of dreams.

About artists
MØR collective is an award-winning international performing arts community that serves as a platform for cross-artistic co-creation. We insist on the collective workspace, where each artist is given space to shape and mold a project based on their knowledge and field of expertise. We know that it is in this dynamic ping-pong that the strongest works emerge. Our projects are rooted in a strong visual, musical and sensory language, which allows you to experience the work on multiple levels. Common to all the works is that they relate to a current social issue, which we process artistically in order to create a sense of connection and resonance with the audience.

MØR collectives was founded in 2021 and the core group consists of Anika Barkan, Mika Forsling, Cille Lansade, Katrina Neiburga and Laura Hagen Aagaard.

Credits
Video, scenography, concept: Katrina Neiburga
Director, performer, concept: Anika Barkan
Composer, performer, concept: Mika Forsling
Dancer: Ghazal Ramzani
Performing Host: Katrina Neiburga and Laura Hagen Aagaard
Design, construction: Livest SIA
Supported by: Danish Arts Council
Local Producer: Dārta Priedniece, New Theatre Institute of Latvia

Accessibilty
Mobility and environment. To enter the performance venue, you must climb three steps. The performance is therefore not accessible to people in wheelchairs or to people who are unable to climb steps unaided.

Sensory environment. The performance is presented as an installation devoted to rest and relaxation. It incorporates tactile elements that visitors can explore by touch.

Availability of information. A printed script in Latvian and English will be available at the performance. The content of the performance is mainly revealed through visual and spatial forms of expression.

Support. Festival volunteers will welcome and accompany guests, and will assist them with getting around the venue if necessary.

Important to know. Tactile elements are available for people with visual impairments. The calm nature of the performance and its installation format may be suitable for people with neurodiversity and those with mental health conditions. The performance is not recommended for children under the age of 10.

The performance takes place in a very intimate and small space, so it may not be suitable for people with claustrophobia.