Composers collective Monoták collaborated with writer Bert Kommerij in the making of the radioplay “Date – a Tinder Opera”. Date was performed live in the Lloyd Hotel in Amsterdam Januari 17th. Monoták Composers Tom Myrmel and Eric de Clercq composed a prologue and epilogue.
– A tinder prologue: three phone calls (2014) by Thomas Myrmel
– Date – a Tinder Opera (2014)
text: Bert Kommerij
music, Anat Spiegel, Dirk Bruinsma, Ivo Bol and Paul Glazier
voice, Anat Spiegel
saxophone and organ, Dirk Bruinsma
samples, Ivo Bol
sounds and zither, Paul Glazier
recording and post production, Thomas Myrmel
"The idea to write a piece for Monotak was suggested to me by Paul Glazier (Monotak member). It became a live radioplay, a monologue for a woman, waiting for her love in the hotelroom where they had their first sexual encounter. I call it a Tinder Opera. Paul Glazier, Ivo Bol and Dirk Bruinsma added music and soundscapes, with Dirk Bruinsma on the saxophone. Anat Spiegel composed and performed all the songs, also setting the opening text by Jenny Holzer to music. This I found on a bench at the Peggy Guggenheim museum in Venice and it suited the theme of the radioplay well.
As a writer I’m obsessed by the internet and the digital world. For my first plays I went to chat cafe’s and used the chats. Later I used Flickr, Facebook and Twitter as a dramatic arena and inspiration. I have even used Wordfeud in a play.
I use both the negative and positive side effects of Social Media. As a writer I don’t have to use fiction anymore. It’s all there, waiting to be dramatized. New ways of communication are dramatic and challenging at the same time. They tickle your imagination. The way we communicate is being re-defined and the technology has entered the bedroom – something most brands want.
In this piece the dating app Tinder plays an important role. Dating apps have an impact in the way we fall in love. Intimacy grows.
I think it is important to keep on dramatizing the digital world and all its chaos and order, so we can keep on looking at it as if it is new. To keep on wondering about its possibilites and borders. How it effects our live, our relationships, the way we communicate – these are my questions. “
Bert Kommerij
https://bertkommerijmedia.wordpress.com/
– Epilogue by Dr. Nite (2014) – Eric de Clercq
Epilogue by Dr. Nite is made as an epilogue for ‘DATE’ – a Tinder opera. The natural elements fire, water, air and earth play an important role. The piece shows the dark and grim loneliness of a man that could be the phantasy of the main character of Date. Or the woman is the phantasy of the man.
Biography
Monotàk is a collective of 10 composers who first came together in 2012 to create a broad range of events, from contemporary classical concerts to sound installations and sonic happenings. Often performing themselves the members of Monotàk have very diverse musical styles with influences from jazz and electronic improvisation to pop and classical. What binds this group is an appreciation of each other’s work and the desire to collaborate, working with the diversity within the group and so expanding their own boundaries. Branching out (tàkking uit) from this artistic collaboration, Monotàk regularly works with other like-minded organizations and individuals, also from other disciplines such as visual art and dance. The growing strength of our activities reflects the possibility of developing compelling relationships through music, whether with our peers and colleagues or with the audience.
http://www.monotak.nl/