Highly acclaimed production Where To Belong on UK tour
Currently on tour.
Presented by Victor Esses and CASA (in
partnership with Counterpoint Arts)
What makes
a home for you?
Where to Belong is
the tender, moving autobiographical story of artist and performer Victor Esses’
journey to find home. Esses is
Jewish-Lebanese, Brazilian, and gay; this is an exploration of how to find your
place in a rich and complex world of identities. What actually is home? Is it
the four walls that surround us, is it the person we spend time with or is it a
feeling and sense of place? If we had to
leave where we live today, where would we go and what would we take?
In 1975, Victor's mother fled Lebanon as a refugee of the Civil War and, in
2017, Esses visited Lebanon for the first time.
In 2018, amidst the elections that saw Brazil choose a far-right
president, he travelled from London to São Paulo to show his partner the city
of his childhood. This very personal
story sees Esses visit Lebanon for the first time, video calling his mother now
in Brazil from the Lebanese flat she was forced to abruptly leave.
Esses’ method of storytelling is subtle, touching and also
deeply moving. With his complex heritage
and identity many of his family won’t accept him for who he is; Where to Belong is not just about
finding oneself but also about seeking acceptance from those who surround
you. Using a mixture of video
projection, photographs, music and songs to suggest what home means to him,
Esses explores the universal themes of identity, togetherness, compassion and
empathy in this remarkable production.
Victor Esses has performed at venues including Arcola
Theatre, Southwark Playhouse and Whitechapel Gallery. During the pandemic, he
has worked on digital project Unfamiliar
at Home with his partner and fellow artist Yorgos Petrou. This online tour
was based on Unfamiliar which was
nominated for the 2019 Lukas Awards.
Victor Esses comments, The trip to my parents’ homeland of Lebanon was an intense and emotional experience that really highlighted the particularities of my different identities, and how they impact the way in which I relate to the world. Given the increasingly alarming homophobic attacks happening all over the world, it feels particularly important for me to give voice to this and connect with audiences over our fundamental similarities. After such an isolated time, it also feels very pressing to present a piece which is all about connection and understanding.
Performance Dates:
3rd September Monochrome
Studios
10
Greatorex Street, London, E1 5NF https://casafestival.org.uk/events/where-to-belong
7th September Oxford
Playhouse
11-12
Beaumont Street, Oxford OX1 2LW
https://www.oxfordplayhouse.com/
9th September Harlow
Playhouse
Playhouse
Square, Harlow CM20 1LS https://playhouseharlow.ticketsolve.com/shows/873617899
18th September The
Place, Bedford
Bradgate
Road, Bedford MK40 3DE
www.theplacebedford.org.uk
23rd September Chapter,
Cardiff
Chapter Arts Centre, Market Road, Cardiff CF5 1QE https://www.chapter.org/
14th October HOME,
Manchester
2
Tony Wilson Place, Manchester M15 4FN https://homemcr.org/production/where-to-belong/
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