Émilie 2022
'And I dread sinking into the vertigo of unconsciousness, into the well of oblivion' …
Premiered in 2010, Kaija Saariaho's dramatically charged monodrama Émilie draws inspiration from the life, and the final writings, of Émilie du Châtelet, an extraordinary mathematician, scientist, and philosopher. Unfolding as a stream of consciousness narrative, a series of vignettes during her ultimately fatal pregnancy, Émilie gives an incisive, haunting voice to women's experiences of rage, elation, grief, and despair in a society unwilling to hear them.
In a concert performance, The Cooperative is delighted to present the Australian premiere of this incredible work, re-envisaged for five singers, and performed by an outstanding cast and orchestral ensemble. All profits taken from admission will support organisations working for the advancement of women's health and wellbeing, in Australia and globally.
Conductor: Joanna Drimatis
Cast:
Hannah Burton
Elizabeth Cooper
Joanna Dionis Ross
Kirralee Hillier
Xiaoxu Aleta Shang
Please note that this work explores themes that may be distressing. We encourage you to contact us at thecooperativesydney@gmail.com for further information or with any concerns, and we will assist however possible.
Pay-as-you-feel admission, online or at the door. We will have cash and card donation options at the door.
We strongly encourage you to book in advance. Doors will open 15 minutes before the performance, and seating is unreserved.
We perform and create on the unceded land of the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We offer our utmost respect to the custodians of this land, their Elders past and present, and acknowledge and affirm that this is, was, and always will be Aboriginal Land. Sovereignty was never ceded.
The Cooperative is assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body
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