PERFORMANCE SITE
Ideally a forest on/near a body of water but we are open to all kinds of interesting ecosystems and city edges. Let’s talk.

RUN TIME
total run time 2.5-3 hours
Pauses: Small pauses between sections 
Walking time to site should be taken into consideration
weather walk: 45 minutes
the missing: 30 minutes
dying and decomposing practice: 45 minutes

PEOPLE ON TOUR
Full version
9 people includes host
Eco touring version: 3 people touring + 5 local artists + local performance host

Modular touring version
weather walk: 3+ people
the missing: 7+ people
dying and decomposing practice: 1 person

Remote version
dying and decomposing practice: 1 person

AUDIENCE
Scaleable to site and performer numbers but generally 24 max.
Target group: all 12+
No dogs allowed

REHEARSAL DAYS 
Full version: site visit + 2 days + public performances
Eco touring version: site visit + 10 days + public performances

TRIGGERS
The event addresses the topics of climate crisis, death, decay, mourning and loss. It includes elements of work with the body, emotions and exposure to nature, insects and weather conditions.

LANGUAGE
Performances are held in English and can be performed Danish, Swedish, Polish, Danish, Estonian, and Norwegian. 

NO TECHNICIAN + NO FREIGHT

WORKSHOP
Ecosomatic Practices

PRESS

How not to go extinct. “Resisting Extinction”, EDASI

A Midsummer Night’s Dream, SIRP

What Do You Do with the Mad That You Feel? BodyCartography Project’s Resisting Extinction, Pantograph Punch

The feel of rimu needles in my hair; the taste of gorse flowers; the pull of gravity on a slope, Theatreview

“Resisting Extinction” by the company Bodycartography project is an open invitation to reflect on the consequences of the climate crisis, Norsk Shakespeare Tidsskrift

KONST-VÄRK / ART-ACHE #17 – SITE podcast BodyCartography Project – Olive Bieringa & Otto Ramstad

On Resisting Extinction, BLOT

For more information please email everybody@bodycartography.org