UMBRA
Umbra is a one-act multimedia micro-opera for soprano and piano with electronics and video. The core of the work is a stream of consciousness operating in three modes, in which the id, ego, and superego trigger different response logics within the same person.
This arrangement produces inner turmoil and oscillation — desire, correction, command; impulse, self-defence, judgement — with no stable overarching point capable of bringing order.
The title umbra (Latin: shadow) denotes in optics the zone of total shadow: the result of a relationship between three elements — the light source, the occluding body, and the receiving surface (screen/observer). Umbra is not a mood of “darkness” but a precise structure of exclusion: the place from which the source is no longer wholly visible. This triad becomes in the work a model of the psyche: impulse as source, normative filter as occluding body, and consciousness as the screen on which projections appear. In this sense “umbra” is also a metaphor for the Jungian shadow — content that remains outside awareness; the arrangement closes around it and pushes it into the zone of total shadow, from where it continues to exert influence.
The work was created during the pandemic and received its world premiere during lockdown, without an audience. It is a lament and a record of the psychological state of one who is confronted with the relentlessness of cause and effect: without the promise of relief or consolation through narrative. It registers the pressure of the world at a moment of crisis — climatic, civilisational, epidemiological — as a perceptual and existential experience that transfers to the apparatus of thought.
The stage is organised as a projection arrangement. The protagonist is surrounded by three screens — “holograms” of herself — which multiply perspectives and reveal how a single person can generate contradictory responses to the same event. The stream of consciousness here is cut and assembled hocket-fashion: three instances seize the helm in short stretches of time, so that the same thought recurs in irreconcilable versions.
Program:
Anna Jędrzejewska, Agata Dyczko Umbra
*world premiere
Performers:
Aleksandra Klimczak soprano and electronic processingAnna Jędrzejewska piano and electronicsLaura Adel video projectionsAgata Dyczko directionWojciech Stanisław Skowronek libretto
Production:
production: Wojciech Błażejczykvisual identity: Aleksandra Ołdaksound engineering: Wojciech Błażejczyk
The Hashtag Lab Contemporary Music Space is co-funded by the City of Warsaw.
The media patron of the Hashtag Lab Contemporary Music Space is POLMIC.PL and Dwójka Polskie Radio.