A voice as a weapon
SERDI tells the story of Serdi. About how someone who has nothing makes his voice his home. As an orphan, moving from institution to institution and from school to juvenile detention, Serdi made himself a promise. He taught himself beatboxing. He trained until he could do it. The acoustics of the isolation cell turned out to be perfectly suited to refining his technique.
SERDI shows how one's voice can become a weapon. How a life without roots, that threatens to slide, suddenly regained a foothold by disciplining the voice. How the power of sound and composition finally made it possible to communicate with others.
The performance SERDI is not only a journey through a series of institutions, various forms of social injustice and violence, but also a place to put an end to the endless search for love and confirmation.
Theatre as a place to engage in conversation with demons from the past and ghosts from the present. A voice as a weapon that once and for all puts an end to the need to please.