White Box
Sabine Theunissen
"The Belgian set designer and architect Sabine Theunissen has created some of the most original and bold stagings in the opera and theater world. Her longtime collaboration with William Kentridge as his primary designer has included everything from Lulu at the Metropolitan Opera in New York to his productions of Dmitri Shostakovich’s The Nose and Alban Berg’s Wozzeck to his large-scale work for non-traditional theater spaces The Head & the Load, which premiered at the Tate Modern in London. Now, in her first project as a director, she turns her eye to an epic adventure that, in her telling, becomes a metaphoric comedy about memory and destiny; legacy and hubris in the face of nature. Teaming up with one of South Africa’s most prolific and prominent choreographers Gregory Maqoma, WHITE BOX sits at the intersection of performance, film and visual art; it unfolds like the landscape it depicts. The story--told through projection, dance, and music--hinges on a rediscovered camera and rolls of film that had been buried in the ice for 33 years, whose unearthing revealed the fate of the Polarex expedition. WHITE BOX is a poetic and impressionistic distortion of the true story, unraveling the dramatic journey of the three scientists and blending it with a bizarre parallel tale of the life of the lost photographs since their emergence. It is also a loving tribute to photography and its capacity to reveal the power, beauty, and fragility of the environment. The piece illuminates, interrogates, and honors scientific exploration, one man’s quest for fame, and the perils of underestimating nature; the combination adds up to an inspiringly confounding evening of music, dance and film. In 2020, working with a remote team and filming performers in South Africa, Director Sabine Theunissen created a 30-minute stop-motion animation on a scale model of the elaborate set that will be at once a compressed version of the story, a dynamic illustration of its novel design and staging, and an innovative short film worthy of presentation in its own right --a playful shadow of this theatrically immersive experience of beauty, hope, and infinity.
“Nils Strindberg, the young Swedish photographer who took these photos, participated in the famous Polarex expedition led by the engineer Salomon Auguste Andrée in 1897. Departing from Spitzbergen, Norway, Andrée planned to fly over the North Pole in a gas balloon to either Russia or Canada, depending on the direction of the wind. Andrée, Strindberg, and a third man, Knut Fraenkel departed on July 11, 1897 with great fanfare, observed by politicians and the national and international press. They never came back.”
— Sabine Theunissen
“Catherine’s compositions take us into her world, both mysterious and bewitching. Its melodies have the lightness of the weight of the soul. Dense and organic, melancholic and soothing...”
— LE SOIR"
Team
Concept | Direction | Set Design Sabine Theunissen
Choreographer Gregory Maqoma
Composer | Musician Catherine Graindorge
Costume Design Greta Goiris
Lighting Design Ellen Ruge
Dramaturg Lara Foot Newton
Mechanical Prop Design Jonas Lundquist
Scientific Consultants Tyrone Martinsson | Liza Malong
Research & Historical Material Adelaide De Caters
Executive Producer THE OFFICE performing arts + film
A Co-Production Of Orionteatern Stockholm
Special thanks to the generous support of the Josefsson Foundation and the Swedish Arts Grants Committee.
White Box was developed in residence at Brown Arts Institute, La Monnaie Brussels, and the Orionteatern.
Featuring
Dancer Thulani Chauke | Fana Tshabalala
Performer Andrea Fabi
Percussion Angelo Moustapha
Violin | Viola Catherine Graindorge
Tour Dates
October 2021 Creative Workshop | Orionteatern, Stockholm
December 2021 Video & Set Development | Orionteatern, Stockholm
April 2022 Full Creative Team Workshop | Location TBD
June 2022 Stage Rehearsals | Orionteatern, Stockholm
May 2023 Workshop | La Monnaie – De Munt, Brussels
June 2023 Technical Workshop | Brown Arts Institute
2023 Brown Arts Institute, Providence (US) | Technical Workshop
2023 La Monnaie – De Munt, Brussels (BE) | Workshop
November 26–30, 2024 Premiere | Orionteatern, Stockholm
2024 Orionteatern, Stockholm (SE) [Premiere]
2025 Spoleto Festival USA, Charleston (US)
2025 La Monnaie – De Munt, Brussels (BE)