How do you perform when you can’t? How do you work when you shouldn’t? Whom do you ask for help? Your doctor? Your colleagues? Your boss? It begins with a dilemma: how can we speak when we’re out of words?
When we want to move forward, but feel not able to do so? They say that sometimes we must just take a leap and then a net will appear. Let’s try!
You Live You Learn is about burnout, our relationship to work and the significance it has in society. Despite preventing measures in companies, being burned out is often perceived as the fault of an individual, instead of questioning a system of working conditions. Therefore, many people don't dare to communicate that they are not well. And often enough, they don’t see it coming.
So there is a difficulty, yet a necessity to speak about burnout to overcome it. This dilemma is the core of the work: It is a performance about non-performing. It moves from darkness to light, from speechlessness to a conversation with the audience. May we all learn something new tonight!
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