Invisible Targets

13 Nov - 14 Nov

Follow a heartfelt journey that delves into the complex terrain of stillbirth. This solo-performance sheds light on the healthcare system and its impact on pregnant bodies.

In this devised solo performance, the narrative unfolds as the story of a grieving mother attempting to unravel the events that emerge during her hospital stay, where her child was stillborn. This performance juxtaposes the stark realities of the medical healthcare system with the intimate journey of a bereaved mother navigating societal stigma.

The performance piece Invisible Targets critically examines how pregnant bodies are treated within the Western healthcare system. Specifically, it addresses the experiences of women who have suffered a stillbirth. The work weaves together movement, storytelling, and objects to bring these narratives to life.

After each performance, a Q&A will take place.

You can find a teaser trailer here.

This show is part of the Voila! Festival.

Performer: Timna Krenn
Dramaturge: Rebecca Goh
AV & lights: Gisela Mulindwa & Natsuko Yonezawa
Producer: Arielle Zilkha

Timna Krenn is a European performer, writer, and actress, originally from Austria. She completed a Master’s in Performance: Theatre Making at the University of the Arts London and has a diploma in acting. Initially trained in performing arts her creative practice now embraces a multidisciplinary approach with an emphasis on movement, text, and working with objects.

Natsuko Yonezawa is a Japanese-Australian live performance director and digital scenographer. Her work draws on psychological and sociological research, along with a deep interest in biomimetic architecture, to create immersive experiences. Integrating emerging technologies with dance, physical theatre, sound, lighting design, and architecture, she crafts multi-sensory environments that push the boundaries of live performance. Instagram: itazura_co