In her visual adaptation of the famous myth of Dracula, Yngvild Aspeli freely draws inspiration from Bram Stoker’s story to tell the story of Lucy. As the character fights against her inner “Dracula-esque” demon she surfaces and reveals an inclination toward domination, dependence, addiction and destructive force. A metaphor of control, both forced and desired, seductive and deceptive. From the makers of Moby Dick and Chambre Noire, Plexus Polaire returns flaunting its mastery of the form and serving up large-scale spectacle, human size bunraku puppets, hypnotic video projection and their signature style of imbuing the puppet with storytelling power.
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Plexus Polaire is known for hauntingly beautiful productions that blend gothic themes with emotional depth. Through large-scale puppetry and multimedia, they bring classic tales to life with a darkly poetic touch. Dracula: Lucy’s Dream, their festival show, reimagines the Dracula story through Lucy’s perspective, creating a visually stunning experience of romance and horror.