In 1880, one decision echoed through time suppressing Deaf language, culture and identity – shaping generations to come.
From Irene Holub and Walter Kadiki, the development showing of 1880: Manifesto of Silences weaves together operatic performance, sign language opera, projection art, sound vibrations and experimental techniques to revisit the pivotal decision to ban the use of sign language in deaf education.
1880: Manifesto of Silences deeply examines the poetic and emotional dimensions of this historic event, raising awareness of its cultural impact and honouring the resilience and vibrancy of the Deaf community.
This development showing is the culmination of Irene and Walter’s eight-week residency at Arts House as part of The Warehouse Residency.
Commissioned by Arts House through The Warehouse Residency.