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21 - 30/06/2019

Nástio Mosquito during the Malta Festival Poznan 2018 / photo by Klaudyna Schubert
GalleryNástio Mosquito during the Malta Festival Poznan 2018 / photo by Klaudyna Schubert
  • „»KARAOKE SUCKS!!!«.
    Yes, that has been my attitude towards this extra-social activity for the past 25 years of my life.
    Now…
    I have no band.
    I have no shame.
    I have no interactive skills. I do not give a fuck about applause. Just love…
    I have something to share.
    I have songs, and with them I have the best karaoke session in the world.
    Well… I would, if it was an actual karaoke session, and I actually knew the lyrics of the songs.

    >>KARAOKE ROCKS, I SAY!<<

    This gig is a proud declaration of our incompetent manoeuvring of the „Age of Enlightenment’s”
    shortcomings, at the beginning of the 21st century.” 

    Meet Nástio Mosquito:

  • Nástio Mosquito

    An artist. He calls himself also: a consultant or a confused cook, who mixes various ingredients to make good food, sometimes… He blends images, live music, typographic art, poetry and powerful acting to get a spectator involved into very intense narratives. In everything he does, he shows an intense commitment to the open-ended potential of language. Easily misread as a kind of world weariness, it is the extraordinary expression of an urgent desire to engage with reality at all levels.

    He traces the ongoing process of distraction, pixilation, paralyzed senses and inability to act and re-act. Nástio gives it a strong voice (it can be a scream or whisper) asking: how do we embrace the world? Through questioning the limits and power of language, overusing images and at the same time relying on them, removing its layers to see more, Nástio pretends to attempt an answer or presents possible perspectives. He combines two dimensions of affect – a global and an individualistic perspective – offering a sense displacement (is this a theatre event? A concert? A speech? A radio broadcast? A demonstration?), revealing the stitches of the context.

    Mosquito is interested in the political dimension of our dreams. He asks: “who/what has power upon us? How can we maximize our capacities? Who/what we care about?”. While unfolding this reflection and using extensively pop culture to pursue it, he proves that shallowness is as deep as seriousness, and that to really feel alive we need to acknowledge these two realms in an equal way.

    Nástio Mosquito. If you look, your hear the buzz.

    Meet Nástio Mosquito: