Perceived Reality

Which version of reality do you see?

Perceived Reality

Intro

Who are we? Who do we think we are? Who do we want to be?

Kluster5 challenged composers Celia Swart and Alexandre Kordzaia to create a work consisting of music, visuals and performance about perceiving reality. Working closely with the composers, Perceived Reality was created in two different forms: a staged performance and a visual album comprising music and a full-length film.

Perceived Reality presents various sides of the development of identity: how we see ourselves, how we (want to) be seen by others, and daring to let go of the image you have of yourself to then be able to move on.

Celia Swart wrote a piece about a young woman struggling with the blurring boundaries between her real self and the perfect image she presents on social media.

Alexandre Kordzaia goes back to his childhood in Tbilisi, of which he has sunny memories, despite the aftershocks of a civil war. On old cassette tapes, he hears himself as a 4-year-old talking about an imaginary underworld he often visits.

In Perceived Reality Kluster5 did a lot more than performing the music. Based on the composers’ concepts, Isa Goldschmeding and Tim Sabel wrote the screenplay for the film. Working with director Gijs Besseling, they then developed a detailed shot list and chose locations to shoot. They also had a part in the editing to make sure the images fit perfectly to the impulses of the music. Isa and Tim were the executive producers for the visual album on behalf of Kluster5.

To bring the character Cecí Gold (from the album’s first part: Elevation of self-validation) to life, an Instagram profile was created for her, bringing this mysterious violinist to life with photos and videos (taken by Celia Swart).

Music

Celia Swart –  Elevation of self-validation (2022)
Alexandre Kordzaia – 1999 (Don’t you wanna go?) (2022)
‘Elevation of self-validation maintains the tension with subtle contrasts between image and sound.’

NRC

‘1999 is a witty, eclectic suite of folk, electro and theatre, laconic yet moving.’

NRC

‘So all is not as it seems, and Swart and Kordzaia have shown that in an original way. The musical part is convincingly portrayed by Kluster5.’

Nederlands Dagblad

‘The two works impress, also as a cinematic experience.’

Den Haag Centraal

Videos

Op de planken – Kluster5

The making of visual album Perceived Reality, in Dutch national television series Op de planken, aired on NPO Extra (in Dutch)

Birth of the Artwork: Celia Swart

Composer Celia Swart talks about the concept behind Elevation of self-validation, written for Kluster5. Video as part of the November Music Festival 2022

Kordz – იქ ჩემი მეგობრები ცხოვრობენ / My friends live there

Part of 1999 (Don’t you wanna go?), written for Kluster5 by Alexandre Kordzaia (a.k.a. Kordz)

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Filmfestival accolade

Festival Internacional de Cine Independiente de Madrid (FICIMAD):
Best Experimental Feature Film

‘Hypersonic, fluctuating and fast-paced initial part of the film with an original inverted suspense, instead of having a classic countdown it is a go to infinity and beyond. From the most absolute darkness, artificial lights appear continuously in an abstract space where Isa Goldschmeding is gaining virtual admirers at breakneck speed. With the accompaniment of the fascinating and tremendous music by Celia Swart we feel an inhuman psychic acceleration and that the train is going to derail. An absurd, meaningless trip to nowhere full of feigned feelings, fake gestures, histrionic costumes and canned smiles. As if we had navigated interstellarly, the frenetic movement and music suddenly drop to desolate ruins in the unknown, where Isa Goldschmeding becomes a stranger to herself.

The creation of a mental psychic without time and space allows Gijs Besseling a more chaotic and anarchic second part with the music of and Alexandre Kordzaia, being able to reflect freely and playfully on friendship and childhood with a sequence in mystical, enigmatic and picodelic animation by a Koka Kitia in a state of grace.’

Composers

Celia Swart
www.celia-swart.com

Celia Swart (NL, 1994) is a new music composer, visual artist and saxophonist.
After completing her bachelor degree in composition (2018) from the Royal Conservatoire in The Hague, she has written compositions for orchestras such as the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Residentie Orchestra and ensembles such as Nieuw Ensemble and Kluster5. Her works embody abstract, yet narrative-driven and with a touch of minimalism elements. A sound world that manifests harmonic colours and melodic expression is reflected in her visual media as well. She also plays and writes music for her own modern jazz group SWART.

Celia has won the Keep an Eye Production Prize 2021, for her new multimedia production for Festival Wonderfeel. In 2018 she was nominated for the Tera de Marez Oyens Award for her composition Boven Hoge Gebouwen (written for Kluster5) and in 2019 she received recognition for her work In My Web at the International Rostrum of Composers 2019 (Argentina). Her music has been played at venues and festivals like Bang on a Can Loud Weekend (USA), Muziekgebouw aan ‘t IJ, Bimhuis, TivoliVredenburg and Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival (UK) and is broadcasted on radio and TV like NPO Radio4, BBC Radio3 (UK) and NPO1 Vrije Geluiden.

Alexandre Kordzaia
kordz.live

The Swiss-Georgian composer and performer Alexandre Kordzaia (GE, 1994), a.k.a. Kordz, takes his inspiration from all different sorts and styles of music. These broad musical interests are also apparent from the path he took for his musical training. First, he studied at the Academy of Music in Basel, where he composed electro-acoustic music and trained to be an audio engineer. After finishing his studies, he went to the Royal Conservatoire in The Hague, where he studied composition. The focus of his studies was always on naturally combining electronic and acoustic instruments.

In Georgia, Kordz has made quite a reputation for himself with his danceable live sets and extraordinary collaborations, for example with the Georgian Philharmonic Orchestra, the violist Giorgi Zagareli and rapper DRO. He is in high demand as a composer in Europe as well and has worked with Asko|Schönberg, Kluster5, Nieuw Ensemble, Slagwerk Den Haag, Junge Norddeutsche Philharmonie, the Residentie Orchestra and Dortmunder Philharmoniker, among others.

Gijs Besseling
www.gijsbesseling.com

Gijs Besseling is Director of Photography working out of Amsterdam and filming all over the world. He studied camera/lighting at the Dutch Film and Television Academy where he graduated in 2009.

His focus is on filming fiction, documentaries and commercials. Gijs enjoys working with content to tell a story in a powerful way in images. He also specializes in making music films.

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Listen & Buy

To watch the film, simply buy the visual album. In the booklet accompanying the CD, you will find the code that gives online access to the film.

To order the visual album for €25 (+ €2.95 shipping within Europe), send a mail with your name and address details to: info@kluster5.nl and pay via this link. We will then send the album immediately!

Or enjoy the music on your preferred streaming platform.

Surprise

The Camel Dance

Alexandre Kordzaia’s instruction video on how to perform the Camel Dance (as seen in Perceived Reality)

Credits

Director, Producer & Editor
Gijs Besseling
Scenario & Executive Producers
Isa Goldschmeding, Tim Sabel
Music & Concept
Celia Swart, Alexandre Kordzaia
CAST
Cecí Gold & Isa
Isa Goldschmeding
Daan
Daan van Koppen
Martin
Martin van Hees
Mervyn
Mervyn Groot
Tim
Tim Sabel
Young Alexandre
Zachy Bouktie
Adult Alexandre
Alexandre Kordzaia
Aunt
Sigi Giesler
Bat On Wheels
Liene Renner
CREW
Cinematography
Danny Noordanus
Production
Frédérique-Daniëlle Meijers
Costume, Hair and Makeup
Victoria Osborn
Animation
‘My friends live there’ by Koka Kitia, ‘Grendizer’ by Go Nagai/Dynamic Planning Co., Ltd., Toei Animation Co., Ltd.
Artistic Advisor
Peter Leung
Artwork
Neven Udovičić, Sara Kern Gaćeša
Light
Navid Tansaz, Patrick Meijer
Camera Trainee
Sem van den Brink
Assistent Decor
Aaron Karmelk
Photography
Rob van Hoorn
PERFORMED BY KLUSTER5
Violin
Isa Goldschmeding
Saxophone
Daan van Koppen
Percussion
Mervyn Groot
Guitar
Martin van Hees
Piano
Tim Sabel
AUDIO
Recording, Post Production & Mastering
Recorded at Muziekcentrum van de Omroep, Studio 2, Hilversum, the Netherlands by Frerik de Jong, Kleinman Audio. Album released on 7 Mountain Records
LOCATIONS
Tungsten Studio
Colette Grootenboer
Koninklijk Conservatorium Den Haag
Fabienne Kramer
E-sound Studios Weesp
Thomas Cochrane
Paradijsvogels Limburg
Paul Franssen
Marrionetten Theater Amsterdam
Frederieke Cannegieter
Skatepark De Kuil Den Haag
Louise Vliegenthart
B&B praktijk Herstel
Elly van den Berg
EXTRAS
Amarante, Arjan, Arthur, Athina, Barbara C., Bárbara P., Bart, Celia, Charlotte, Christiaan, Cornelia, Cùnla, Daniéla, Diana, Dionne, Eli, Elsbet, Eva, Florian, Gijs, Ginette, Hannah, Hendrike, Iro, Izak, Jaap, Jasper, Karmit, Larissa, Loes, Maarten, Magela, Maike, Marit, Marten, Max, Mia, Mijke, Nina, Raúl, Remy, Renán, Sanne, Shana, Stan, Tammo, Tom S., Tom U., Ursula, Victoria, Vincent, Vivian, Wouter, Ymkje, Yolande
WITH THANKS TO
Naja Bouktie, Alexander Renner, Rob van Dam, Jennifer Heins, Julia-Beth Harris
CO-COMMISSION ‘ELEVATION OF SELF-VALIDATION’
Gaudeamus Muziekweek
November Music
Grachtenfestival

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