Navinki 09.
Navinki 09.
The performer moves them, pushing them with the index finger, until they are in line and close to each other.
He touches them with his hands in pairs.
Take out a deck of cards with different images, all varied.
After shuffling, he shows a card to each person in the audience, privately.
Saying to them: during the next twenty minutes you’ll be the sign on the card that I’m showing you
The performer takes a plush rabbit: He introduces it to the public as a descendant of the hare to which St. Joseph Beuys explained the meaning of art.
The P. will put on each table several rows of cards at the same time that it will read the name of them.
The person who has the rabbit will say a verb after the name, passing the doll to the next person.
The P. suggests remembering the verb that is said after the letter shown to each one.
After several passes for each table depositing letters is formed in each table a letter: P, O, E, M.
Now the P. deposits next to each letter a coffee, cup, dish, sugar and teaspoon.
He tells the audience that in order to win a coffee they must form a word or phrase with the initial letters on table and the word coffee. In a loud voice he says: "Faith to sin! (Pca fé) or "Pee coffee” and he drinks one coffee.
The audience is saying theirs and drinking the remaining coffees.
The performer picks up the cards and puts the cups and plates back on each table.
The performer asks each person to back to the wall to pronounce the name of the card that was shown to him at the beginning and the verb that was said after his letter.
After that, the performer, syncopated, pour each cup on each table leaving a different splash with the coffee scraps.
After the last one he leaves the space.