Three Times Left is Right
30 Sep - 1 Oct
Show
Three Times Left is Right is a project about the proximity of hate and love. With this new work, Studio Julian Hetzel explores the economy of polarisation. New right-wing political parties successfully claim and appropriate the vocabulary and revolutionary attitudes of old leftists, while the left is undergoing an identity crisis. The old dies, and the new cannot be born.
This performance takes the audience on an ideological Möbius strip that shows how ideas and people shift - leading to the formula: Three Times Left is Right. At a time of increasing polarisation and the rise of radical-right, nationalist political movements, Studio Julian Hetzel creates a performance about the challenge of living together between radical extremes under one roof. A family portrait exploring the relationship between the populist right and the progressive left.
“I love to hate you.
I hate to love you.”