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Homo Irrationalis archiveChoreographed by Karol Cysewski and performed by three smart yet idiotic male dancers, Homo Irrationalis is a physical and funny mission to discover the true nature of humankind. Homo Irrationalis (Latin: "irrational human") is a recently discovered new branch of the current dominant species Homo Sapiens (Latin: "wise human"). Through evolutionary adaptation, Homo Irrationalis beings have lost the ability to be sapient (thinking or wise), and so are locked into ever more erratic, unexplainable and irrational behaviours. Three brilliant and unconventional researchers invite you to join a presentation on the evolutionary development of Homo Irrationalis. Through movement, projection and irreverent humour, they will take you on a journey from single cell organisms to "thinking human" and beyond. The aim is to examine the nature and degree of saturation of Homo Irrationalis within the population. Research suggests this new species could make Homo Sapiens extinct by the end of this century. Are you one of these new hominoid beings, or are you still sapient? Is Homo Irrationalis an progressive or regressive evolutionary development? And are the researchers themselves still "wise humans", or have they too become "irrational" beings?

Creatives/Company

Author: Karol Cysewski
Producer: Laura H Drane Associates
Choreographer: Karol Cysewski
Design: Marc Heatley

Homo Irrationalis

Homo Irrationalis (Play) production archive for QTIX code T2104292011. Details of all Homo Irrationalis archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S866249589

Archive Listings

11 Sep 15
  to
12 Sep 15
Chapter Arts Centre
Cardiff, Glamorgan
Performance Details => Venue archive

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