Dates
December 5 – 7, 2024
Venue
Knight Concert Hall
Run Time
90 minutes, no intermission
Parental Guide
TBD
Price
$50 - $226
US Premiere
Conceived and directed by WILLIAM KENTRIDGE
With PHALA O. PHALA and NHLANHLA MAHLANGU
Based on actual events, The Great Yes, The Great No takes place aboard an ocean liner bound for Martinique from Vichy France and carrying a who’s who of mid-20th century thinkers. South African artist William Kentridge adds a layer of fiction to his retelling of this wartime voyage. To create a meaningful group portrait, Kentridge has augmented the ship’s manifest of real passengers (French anthropologist Claude Lévi-Strauss, Cuban artist Wifredo Lam, et al.) with several other famous figures (among them Martinican philosopher Frantz Fanon and French entertainer Josephine Baker). The ship’s captain is none other than Charon, mythical ferryman of the River Styx.
The Great Yes, The Great No was conceived and directed by Kentridge, whose ambitious, multimedia stage show The Head & the Load appeared in 2022 at the Arsht Center. Working with associate directors Phala Ookeditse Phala and Nhlanhla Mahlangu, Kentridge has created a show that is part play, part oratorio and part chamber opera. It incorporates acting, dance, shadow play, film, music and photography to explore anti-rational ways of communicating.
Told in French, English and South African languages such as Xhosa and Setswana, The Great Yes, The Great No embodies the spirit of surrealism, seeking beauty in the unexpected, the uncanny, the disregarded and the unconventional. In its examination of the past, The Great Yes, The Great No gestures toward a freer future.
Produced by THE OFFICE performing arts + film
A project of the Centre for the Less Good Idea
Toured in partnership with Quaternaire
Tickets
Promo for Screen Reader
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Financial Times“Exquisite music and heart-stopping voices.”
Crash Magazine“A powerful inventiveness of signs and forms.”
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William Kentridge
Artist/Concept and Director
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Nhlanhla Mahlangu
Associate Director/Choral Composer
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Phala Ookeditse Phala
Associate Director
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Tlale Makhene
Music Director/Percussion
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Mwenya Kabwe
Dramaturg
Supporting Sponsors
Lead Commissioner
LUMA Foundation
Co-Commissioners
Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County with lead sponsor support from Adrienne Arsht; CAL Performances; Centre d’Art Battat.
Foundational commissioning support for the development and creation of The Great Yes, The Great No is provided by Brown Arts Institute at Brown University.
The Great Yes, The Great No acknowledges the kind assistance of Goodman Gallery, Lia Rumma Gallery and Hauser & Wirth in this project.
Co-Producers
Les Théâtres de la Ville de Luxembourg
Ruhrfestspiele Recklinghausen