Moby Dick - Gorges Ocloo

03 Apr 2020 - 04 Apr 2020

Moby Dick - Gorges Ocloo

For this adaptation of Moby Dick, Gorges Ocloo called on Ben Okri, who adapted the novel into a magic-realist story about the gulf between high and low, rich and poor. Josse De Pauw and the renowned American mezzo-soprano Raehann Bryce-Davis take to the stage. Together, they perform an energized and jazzy opera about the need for rapprochement in an increasingly polarized society.

‘It is an evil voyage, I tell thee. If Ahab has his way, neither thee nor me, nor any member of this ship’s company will ever see home again.’
Gorges Ocloo had wanted to create a production based on Herman Melville’s Moby Dick for some time. The pieces started falling into place when he saw a photo of an 11-year-old girl who had drowned in the Mediterranean Sea. Did she – as one of the first victims of a sunken refugee boat – know beforehand how dangerous her journey would be? And would the taciturn Queequeg have boarded the Pequod if he had known about Ahab’s reckless mission for revenge?
For this adaptation, Ocloo called on the celebrated, award-winning Nigerian writer Ben Okri, who adapted the novel into a magic-realist story about the gulf between power and powerlessness, high and low, rich and poor. After the boat has sunk, Ahab and Queequeg exchange ideas for the first time, detached from status and ego. Josse De Pauw and the renowned American mezzo-soprano Raehann Bryce-Davis take to the stage. Together, they perform an energized and jazzy opera about the need for rapprochement in an increasingly polarized society.
• Gorges Ocloo studied theatre direction at the RITCS, and his graduating project Scarlet Anansi Ocloo was likewise staged at the Kaaistudios. This young creator pursues a varied career, from dance, performance, community arts, visual arts and scenography to the composition of music for theatre and dance.
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