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what the dog said to the harvest

Presented by lisa luxx + jasmin kent rodgman

Thu 18 Aug 2022
Contemporary

what the dog said to the harvest

Presented by lisa luxx + jasmin kent rodgman

lisa luxx spoken word
Rosie Middleton mezzo soprano
Angela Wai Nok Hui percussion
jasmin kent rodgman synths & sound art
Shannon Latoyah Simon electric guitar
Amanda Pefkou movement

An immersive, promenade experience, this bold and experimental performance confronts the current climate emergency, as part of Tête à Tête: The Opera Festival 2022 drawing on opera, dance, spoken word and documentary film.


The work confronts the subject of climate migration & racism; human displacement as a result of climate emergency and the inequities faced by climate refugees. This is a campaign for climate justice.

Combining the immediacy of live performance and the intimacy of installation, what the dog said to the harvest connects our past with our not-too-distant future, asserting the tangible impact Western-centric philosophies and behaviours have had on underrepresented and silenced communities on the “global” stage.

lisa luxx’s libretto weaves poetry, memoir and verbatim, alongside metaphorical takes on how the climate crisis has long since arrived for Middle Eastern communities and the Global South. jasmin kent rodgman’s score + av installation features field recordings, flute, soprano, electric guitar, synth and percussion, experienced via a two-tier live + surround speaker/headphone set up, alongside documentary film shot by Syrian filmmaker Ali Sheikh Khudr.

A promenade installation, audience members will be free to move around the space as the work unfolds around them.

We are excited to bring this bold and experimental new performance to Kings Place as part of Tête à Tête: the Opera Festival 2022. Please join us as we share what the dog said to the harvest with audiences for the first time, where we’ll be actively inviting thoughts and engaging in direct conversation with the project’s various communities as we develop the project into a large-scale work for 2023/24.

Generously supported by Sensoria Festival and British Council with additional support from Shubbak.

Dates & start times:Thu 18 Aug 2022 - 6.30pm, 8.30pm
Venue:Hall Two

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