Erdem Taşdelen and Francesca Matthys, 'A Long Dramatic Pause'
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Erdem Taşdelen and Francesca Matthys, 'A Long Dramatic Pause'

By Studio Voltaire

Erdem Taşdelen and Francesca Matthys present twelve vignettes on power solidarity and resistance inviting the audience into the frame.

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Studio Voltaire

1A Nelsons Row London SW4 7JR United Kingdom

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  • 1 hour
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About this event

Artist-in-residence Erdem Taşdelen will present a live work developed in collaboration with London-based performer Francesca Matthys.

The performance engages with notions of power, solidarity and resistance against ultranationalism and far-right politics via the languages of theatre, photography, and collective action. Through a series of twelve vignettes, Matthys will describe a photographic image and, in doing so, attempt to enact it live.

At the heart of the images being described is the figure of a young woman, who appears as a defiant protagonist and invites the audience’s projections and identifications. Gradually, the narrative returns the audience’s gaze back upon themselves, implicating them as if they had been unknowing participants within the image all along. The performance concludes by inviting the audience to linger with an implicit question: What happens when we step into the frame together?

This is Taşdelen’s first work of live performance, developed over two residencies. The artist first developed the script and choreographic score while in residence at Hangar Artistic Research Centre, Lisbon. Taşdelen built on this residency whilst at Studio Voltaire, rehearsing and refining the performance in collaboration with Matthys and presenting its first public performance.

About Erdem Taşdelen

Erdem Taşdelen (b. 1985, Ankara) is a Turkish-Canadian artist based in Tkaronto/Toronto, Canada. He has exhibited at venues including The Power Plant, Aga Khan Museum and Mercer Union in Toronto; Contemporary Art Gallery, Vancouver; VOX Centre de l’image contemporaine, Montréal; Framer Framed, Amsterdam; Museum für Neue Kunst, Freiburg; and Pera Museum, Istanbul. He has been an artist-in-residence at the Delfina Foundation, London; Rupert, Vilnius; Hangar, Lisbon; and KulturKontakt, Vienna. He was awarded the Joseph S. Stauffer Prize in Visual Arts by the Canada Council for the Arts in 2016, the Charles Pachter Prize for Emerging Artists by the Hnatyshyn Foundation in 2014 and long-listed for the Sobey Art Award in 2019. He currently teaches at University of Toronto’s John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Design.

About Francesca Matthys

Francesca Matthys is a South African Interdisciplinary Dance Artist, Writer, Educator and Kundalini Yoga Teacher based in London. Her practice is rooted in connections to ancestral wisdoms through movement, storytelling, text, inclusivity, collaboration and community. Francesca holds an MA Creative Practice: Dance from Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance. Her practice Stepping in Situ (SIS) is an improvisational and choreographic storytelling practice that explores connections and disconnections to ancestral wisdom, intuition, and identity, particularly through the lens of the pelvis and rhythmic feet. Rooted in parts of her cultural heritage as a descendant of the indigenous Khoi and San people of Southern Africa, this practice is in direct conversation with the Nama Stap Dance, a rite of passage ritual integral to her lineage.

She has been part of collaborations as well as led projects supported by The British Council and Arts Council England and has worked with organisations such as The Forgotten Angle Theatre Collaborative (SA), Drama for Life (SA), JOMBA(SA), Theatre Rites, Agudo Dance Company, Dance Umbrella SA and Dance Umbrella UK, Independent Dance, Dance Art Journal, South East Dance, Grand Théâtre de la Ville de Luxembourg, Serendipity Institute for Black Arts & Heritage, London Performance Studios, Sadlers Wells, Case de Cultura SoMoviemento BR and The Place. Francesca works as a freelance dance artist and also a Creative Research Associate at the University of Johannesburg.

Access

This event will feature a mix of seated and standing spaces. If you have any questions or need assistance with your visit, please feel welcome to contact us at +44 (0) 20 7622 1294 or info@studiovoltaire.org. Read Studio Voltaire's full access information here.

Image credit

Erdem Taşdelen, Tilt the axis, 2025. Image courtesy of the artist.

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