Oliver Zahn / HAUPTAKTION
Situation with Outstretched ArmAn Essay Performance

Performance

Dates
29.–30.9.2018

Details
29.9., 30.9., 19:00

Location
Orpheum Extra
Graz

Known as the saluto romano, the Olympic salute, or the Hitler salute, it might be one of the most tainted gestures in history. The contradictions of its genealogy are hard to digest and its mere execution difficult to endure, as Oliver Zahn’s staged essay performance shows. A performer freezes in the pose of this fascist greeting, with her right arm outstretched at a 45-degree angle, as a clinical voiceover lecture delves into the context of the Roman salute, touching on its (art-) historical background, its symbolic importance for the theater, its formal effect, and its disciplining of the body, as well as its journey from the French Revolution and Jacques-Louis David’s famous 1784 painting Oath of the Horatii to Hitler and Mussolini. Eventually, the performance takes a more and more self-reflexive and sadistic turn, as the voiceover asks questions along the way. The Roman greeting becomes a stress position much like those used during interrogation and torture sessions to extract confessions, bringing the tolerance and stamina of audience and performer alike to the edge. Extending the usual encounter with such an emblematically fascist pose, Zahn thus probes the limits of analysis and illustration, inviting the audience to take a good long hard look at its own relation to fascism—as well as its aestheticization and normalization through historical analysis.

With: Sara Tamburini
Voice: Helmut Becker
Concept and artistic direction: Oliver Zahn
Technical arrangement: Dennis Dieter Kopp

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