Rehearsals for Peace

Anca Benera & Arnold Estefán
Romania / Austria / Germany
16' 26''

A tale from the 16th century narrates the story of Ursula, a female figure disguised as a man, who successfully chased away occupying intruders (at that time, the Ottomans) using the supersonic sound of a whip. This account purportedly originated in Cincu, the Transylvanian village which today houses one of N.A.T.O.’s key combat training zones in Romania.

Rehearsals for Peace choreographs the confusion within the landscape of the Transylvanian village of Cincu, where locals share their surroundings with a NATO military base. Constantly on the (dance) move, visceral and yet exhibiting very precise self-control, a young woman dressed in a mix of shepherd’s clothes, military uniform, and a traditional bear costume seems to alternate between guarding and preying on, between escaping and attacking. Artists Anca Benera and Arnold Estefán imagine the military ritual — with its scenarios, rehearsals, and costumes, and with its absence of a stage, and so without any delimitation – as a possible, and increasingly more probable, traditional custom, with no beginning and, especially, with no end. (Călin Boto) 

 

Screening date and location

September 28th, 6:30 PM, Cinemateca Eforie

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Anca Benera & Arnold Estefán

Anca Benera & Arnold Estefán have been working collaboratively since 2012. They live and work between Vienna and Bucharest. Their interdisciplinary practice is grounded in research and centered around historical, social, or geopolitical narratives and their underlying power structures. In their current projects, they address ecological issues and focus on the intersection of environmental concerns and military affairs, exploring how the military imagination shapes landscapes, climates, and communities. Their work has been exhibited worldwide, and they are the recipients of The Birgit Jürgenssen Prize 2022, awarded by The Austrian Federal Ministry for Education, Arts and Culture and the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna; in 2023 they were Creative Fellows at the Institute of Advanced Studies, Postsocialist Art Centre, UCL London.



  • Technical sheet
  • Production and distribution
  • Directors: Anca Benera și Arnold Estefán
  • Performer: Simona Dabija
  • DOP & editor: Tudor Cioroiu
  • Camera assistant: Andra Mirea
  • Color grading: Simona Cristea
  • Sound composition: Simina Oprescu
  • Field recordist: Laurenţiu Coţac
  • Mask and costume designers: Dinu Bodiciu, Olah Gyarfas
  • CGI: Sergiu Negulici
  • Co-producers: Anca Benera & Arnold Estefán, n.b.k. Video-Forum, Berlin

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