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Baden-Württemberg: Provocative opera “Sancta” in Stuttgart: Several visitors need a doctor

As of: October 9, 2024 5:51 p.m

The Stuttgart State Opera must have suspected it: it gave the opera performance “Sancta” an age rating of 18 and over and warnings. Rightly so, as it turns out.

Despite an age rating of 18 and over and bold warnings, a current revealing and bloody opera performance in Stuttgart is leaving its mark on some visitors. During the first two performances of Florentina Holzinger’s “Sancta”, the visitor service looked after a total of 18 people, some of whom complained of nausea, said State Opera spokesman Sebastian Ebling. In three cases a doctor had to be called in.

The director causes a stir with her productions

Holzinger has been causing a stir in the theater world for years with her works, in which she radically and freely showcases female bodies, incorporates painful stunts and doesn’t shy away from trash. In “Sancta” she brings lesbian love scenes to the stage with provocative clarity, ridicules Christian rituals and denounces the sexual oppression of women.

The State Opera also informs that spirituality, sexuality, but also criticism of religion and a critical view of religious and social violence are the focus of the performances. “Exploring boundaries and crossing them with pleasure has always been a central task of art,” the opera quotes its artistic director Viktor Schoner as saying.

This is how SWR reported on the premiere of the opera performance “Sancta” on October 7, 2024:

Opera house expressly warns against blood and violence

The house also expressly warns on its homepage that the performance by the scandal-ridden Austrian performance artist shows explicit sexual acts as well as depictions and descriptions of sexual violence. Real blood as well as fake blood, piercings and a wound can also be seen. Strobe effects, volume and incense would also be used.

The opera recommends the performance to audiences who are “daring in their search for new theater experiences,” as it says on its homepage. However, in addition to the use of some theatrical means, performance art is “not fake, but real,” said Ebling. In the case of the sexual violence shown in “Sancta”, the house explicitly warns against retraumatization.

Director and choreographer Florentina Holzinger is known for sensational performance productions.

Stuttgart Opera rejects changes

According to opera spokesman Ebling, nothing will be changed with regard to the five “Sancta” evenings still planned. Nausea and fainting also occur again and again in an opera, he said. The premiere of “Sancta” was acclaimed. He is convinced that there were essentially people in the rows of visitors “who knew what they were getting into.”

No incidents during performances in Schwerin

It must have been similarly exciting at the premiere in Schwerin at the end of May and June. Although without comparable consequences, as Katharina Nelles, head of public relations at the Mecklenburg State Theater, emphasized. Fortunately, there were no incidents at any of the four sold-out performances of “Sancta” in which visitor services or attending paramedics were called due to fainting or nausea, she said.

Broadcast on Wed, October 9th, 2024 2:00 p.m., SWR4 in the afternoon, SWR4

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