{"id":395,"date":"2017-01-18T13:47:15","date_gmt":"2017-01-18T13:47:15","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/hotelmodern.t-1.hosthound.nl\/?p=395\/"},"modified":"2019-03-28T11:58:35","modified_gmt":"2019-03-28T11:58:35","slug":"hotel-modern-observes-humanity-using-shrimps-article","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/hotelmodern.nl\/en\/hotel-modern-observes-humanity-using-shrimps-article\/","title":{"rendered":"Hotel Modern observes humanity using shrimps (interview)"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>A shrimp at the operating table cuts out a patient&#8217;s brain tumour. A shrimp proposes marriage to his sweetheart; a shrimp in a boxing ring knocks out his opponent: scenes that are as absurd as the are familiar.<\/p>\n<p>The Rotterdam theatre company Hotel Modern observes humanity through the shrimp. As Pauline Kalker from Hotel Modern points out, &#8216;In the performance <em>Shrimp Tales<\/em> we depict humanity with all its charms and shortcomings. Humanity is a very busy species. We have to go to the moon, we have to do sports, we have to do so much,&#8217;<\/p>\n<p>As Herman Helle, Kalker&#8217;s partner, sees it, humanity is a fascinating plague. &#8216;Humanity makes huge demands when it comes to establishing its position on this world.&#8217;<\/p>\n<p>Why use the shrimp is a symbol for humanity? Arl\u00e8ne Hoornweg, the third member of the trio answers, &#8216;Shrimps are very photogenic. They have expressive eyes and a cute quiff. They exude a certain curiosity. They serve well both as a human figure and as an animation puppet.&#8217;<\/p>\n<p>In the tragicomic performance <em>Shrimp Tales<\/em> the shellfish make love, go camping in a tent in the pouring rain, play a game of billiards and watch Antiques Roadshow. We do not see them, however, in the conference room (&#8216;Boring for the audience to have to watch&#8217;) or on the floor of the stock exchange. &#8216;There is nothing about the credit crisis. We don&#8217;t allude to anything topical,&#8217; says Herman Helle. &#8216;We make one exception in the case of the shrimp weatherman. We try to gear forecasts to reality. If it&#8217;s freezing outside, he&#8217;s not going to predict a heat wave.&#8217;<\/p>\n<p>The scenes could be set in Rotterdam: shrimps go wild to Gabba music, for example. &#8216;But none of the shrimps answer to the name Jules Deelder,&#8217;* says Kalker, setting the record straight using a familiar figure from the city on the Meuse.<\/p>\n<p>The shrimps vary in size, but hardly at all in colour. Does <em>Shrimp Tales<\/em> overlook our multicultural society? &#8216;We only make a distinction in age and gender,&#8217; says Hoornweg, &#8216;We use our voices to make it clear to the audience whether it is a male or female shrimp that is going to be opened up, or whether the murder was committed by a male or a female shrimp.&#8217;<br \/>\nThe ingenious set consists of 53 miniature locations and a film screen. Helle, Hoornweg and Kalker track past the shrimps with a finger-sized camera. On the screen, the audience can follow events at the various locations.<\/p>\n<p>The audience does not get to eat the approximately 350 actors at the end. As the makers explain, &#8216;The shrimps are dried for about ten minutes in a microwave. There is nothing but powder in the shell. They are also hardened with epoxy and varnished. We wouldn&#8217;t advise anyone to put them in their mouth&#8217;<\/p>\n<p>Hotel Modern are unconcerned about possible criticism from the parliamentary Animal Party. &#8216;At a meal, only one person gets to enjoy the shrimps; the way we do it, they give pleasure to entire audiences,&#8217; explains Pauline Kalker.<\/p>\n<p>*Jules Deelder (1944) is a renowned poet-performer from Rotterdam<\/p>\n<p>02-02-2009<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Arl\u00e8ne Hoornweg: &#8216;Shrimps are very photogenic. They have expressive eyes and a cute quiff. 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