Katja Dreyer
Slovakia, what's the story, Mum?
In 1968 Katja Dreyer's mother fled her native Czechoslovakia. After the Soviet Union suddenly invaded her homeland, putting an end to the Prague Spring, she sought her fortune in West Germany.
In her practice, Katja Dreyer digs into the past to better understand our layered present. Now, she ventures into her mother's story for the first time. But relating to her Slovak and Slavic identity turns out to be no easy task. Her mother cannot (or doesn’t want to?) remember everything, and Dreyer never learned her mother's language.
Fortunately,
she met Peter Savel in her search, a half-Slovak, half-Brussels dancer.
As a queer boy, his mother sent him to Slovakian folk dance, to
‘straighten him out’ a bit. Together they sketch all the parallel storylines
taking place during and after ‘socialism with a friendly face’. In a
collage-like series of danced and spoken poems lies a slumbering
question: what do we pass on to the next generation?
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- 2025
- ENG
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