etiquette
étiquette is a half-hour experience for two people in a public space. There is no-one watching – other people in the cafe or bar are not aware of it. You wear headphones which tell you what to say to each other, or to use one of the objects positioned to the side. There is a kind of magic involved – for it to work you just need to listen and respond accordingly.
Some say it’s good to do this with someone you know, someone to share this with. Others say it works well with a stranger.
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étiquette exposes human communication at both its rawest and most delicate and explores the difficulty of turning our thoughts into words we can trust. A young girl and an old man lead the participants into several micro-situations, often borrowed from film or theatre, wherein the private worlds shared between two people split and reform incessantly.
"gripping... If the line between audience and performer seems blurred, Rotozaza’s 'Etiquette' erases it entirely."​
New York Times - read full article here
written by Ant Hampton and Silvia Mercuriali
a rotozaza production
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Funded by Arts Council of England
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