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The Empress's Feet

for solo voice

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Caractéristiques
Region
Europe
Estimated Duration
26 - 30min
Date
1995

ISMN : 979-0-2325-6098-4

Notes sur cette pièce

The Empress's Feet, conceived as a monodrama for solo voice, may be performed as a concert piece or fully staged. 

 

This piece is based on a Chinese Fairy Tale of the same name. In the fairy tale, an imaginary time is remembered, when to have large feet is, for a woman, desirable. The Empress has the biggest feet of all, and is apparently happy, though troubled by a sleepwalking habit. If a large-footed woman sleepwalks, perhaps it is because she needs to get out more during the day. The Emperor’s solution in the fairy tale is to cut her feet down to size through surgery. But then the Empress is sad. Why? Because she’s in pain, horribly mutilated by her own husband? Because she can no longer walk? No - because now that her feet are small, they are no longer beautiful. But there’s a solution to that too – The Emperor declares that, from now on, only small feet will be considered beautiful. The new smallness of the Empress’s feet ushers in an era of foot binding. Beneath the bright shellac of the original telling of the story, lies inherent violence and hypocrisy, with all the complexities of gendered relationships and power.  

 

In this version the story is told by a female court singer, who additionally plays both the Empress and the Emperor. Characters emerge gradually with different vocalities and melodic material. The Singer: simple lines, somewhat broken, as the elements of the dream come to her in fractured images. The Empress: a character in an impossible situation, a voice of jagged extremes and heightened artificiality. The Emperor: a man of few words, suave, almost a crooner.

 

The splitting off the performer into multiple characters, the split between what is said and what actually happens, the split made by the surgeon’s knife – all of these fragmentations bespeak different types and levels of violence and concealment.

 

The Empress’s Feet was commissioned by Linda Hirst in 1995 with funds from the Arts Council of Great Britain, and premièred in Dartington Great Hall on 21st August of that year. In 2012 it was mounted for a puppetry and opera conference at the Barbican in London, and in 2014 it was revived by Ta Opera Zuta for the Tmuna Festival at the Tmuna Theatre in Tel Aviv, directed by Michal Grover-Friedlander. It may be performed as a concert piece or fully staged.

Instrumentation
Voice
Recording
This video link- https-//www.youtube.com/watch?v=1OYtN3fD9xo relates to a fully staged production of the work made by Michal Grover-Friedlander in 2014 for Ta Opera Zuta
Score Details
Format - A4 / US Letter
Pages - 30


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