
Paris 1920 & Berlin 2020. One text. Two women.
An intimate exploration of the human voice, love, and the fragile boundary between control and collapse. Two women on the phone, caught in the maelstrom of a crumbling love affair. The same text in two languages—and a century in between.
In this reinterpretation of Jean Cocteau's "La Voix Humaine," the famous monologue becomes a dialogue: a sonic exploration of the intimacy of the human voice, told by two very different women—connected by the universal experience of heartbreak.
Accompanied by the French-Austrian sound duo Ekheo, who live-transform and distort the actresses' voices, creating sonic spaces that reflect, amplify, or contradict their psyches.
(In German and French, with English surtitles)
Additional information
Participating artists
Lucie Aron
Judith Shoemaker
Ekheo (Aude Langlois & Belinda Sykora)
Rebecca Scott
Manuel Finke
Claudine Castay
Dates
May 2025
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