From the depths of the ocean,
from the droplets in the clouds,
from the glaciers on the mountaintops—
a flood descends, sweeping all away.
Shitafon (The Flood) is an imagined boy band, one you’ve seen before.
What begins as a musical performance by the members of the band gradually unravels, inviting us to view the group as a mechanism of an emotional and symbolic community.
The space in which they perform slowly reveals its theatrical and fantastical qualities, materializing in raw, infantile excess that mourns the act of growing up, the absence of authority, the longing for human intimacy, and a clumsy groping toward primordial comfort.
Daniela Lila is a multidisciplinary artist working in directing, songwriting and composition, stage design, sculpture, and costume design. A graduate of the School of Visual Theatre (2024), she took part in the Emerging Artists Residency at HaZira Theatre in collaboration with JCU.
She has participated in projects at the “Bechorot” festival, the Acco Festival of Alternative Theatre, the Autumn Cult festival, and the International Performance Conference of the School of Visual Theatre. She creates set designs and masks for music videos, events, and films.
Show duration: About 60 minutes. There is a use of smoke in the show.
