Description
UNLOVE is the second play of Davit Khorbaladze's "UN-" trilogy.The trilogy revolves around a crisis, whereas this performance explores the boundaries between the existence and absence of love.
The performance presents the body and voice as the music of pure emptiness, in the form of an ASMR video, in which all that remains is pleasure, only existing here and now.
Four bodies and voices, separated from each other, are looking for ways to reunion, while they disappear and break into copies of images, sounds, fragments of memory and typical love drama tropes. Love appears interchangeably in the forms of relief, weapon of repression and political manipulation.
How do we understand love in an unequal condition? Who is given the right to love or be in love and who is not, when love is seen as a commodity?
Based on real materials, UNLOVE creates a world that oscillates between non-fiction and fiction, like love itself.