988 - Five movements for one silence: Finale.
N. Lygeros
Translated from the Greek by Evi Charitidou
Anne, John, Luke, Marc, Mathew, The silent figure and Sophia
In a small house, a room is illuminated by a sweet light. There, we see a shadow accompanied by Silence. A sound of a bell is heard.
Sophia
It’s them!
The silent figure withdraws and comes back with the group.
Marc
We didn’t wish to bother you, but we had to see you.
Sophia
You did well, my children.
Marc
We want you to help us.
Sophia, Showing her chair
It’s been long time that I can’t help anyone any longer.
The silent figure reaches out the hand touches Sophia on the shoulder and she lets a smile.
Without the support of the silence, I wouldn’t exist.
Marc
Don’t say that… Time. Especially now…
Sophia
Why now?
John
Because we have a struggle to bring to an end.
Sophia
A struggle?
Luke
To create a work… Silence
Sophia
My life ends.
Anne
But your work must be saved.
Sophia
I am the survivor of a non-recognized case of genocide. Time. My work does not exist.
Mathew
No, it’s not true!
Sophia
Yet, I sink in oblivion and general indifference. While the others negotiate on the future of our children with the executioners of the past.
Marc
This is why we are here!
Sophia
You arrived too late, my children.
Marc
Too late?
Sophia
All the rest is dead. Time. I am the last of the survivors. After me nobody will be able to accuse them.
Luke
We will appeal to the European Court of Human Rights.
Sophia
Without documents, they will not be able to…
Mathew
But you are our document! It is in you that memory of genocide lives.
Sophia
It lives, like a note in a requiem.
Anne not being able to hold herself any longer embraces Sophia, while John is going close to her.
John
If only we could come earlier…
Sophia
You must live, my children. Many people did not know of anything but death.
Marc
However, now it’s about the invasion of oblivion.
Sophia Letting a short cry.
No! Oblivion will not pass!
Marc
Then, I am begging you, help us!
Sophia
What shall I do?
Luke
Narration of every fact.
Sophia
You ask me to experience death again… Silence.
The silent figure bows to whisper a word in her ear. The rest are waiting for her reaction.
I will do it under one condition.
Mathew
We will do whatever you want.
Sophia
I want you to continue this struggle after my death. Silence. From now on you will be my memory.
Anne
You are our humaneness.
Sophia
When do you want us to start?
John
As soon as possible.
Sophia
Then let’s start today.
She nods to the silent figure which is exiting the scene right away.
Silence.
Nobody dares to intervene. They are all waiting for her return.
Silence.
The silent figure returns wrapped in a huge black sheet. Hardly does he drag it. They are all raised. He continues walking calmly without paying attention to them. He finishes by having covered the whole scene with this black sheet.
Sophia
In this sheet all the names of the victims of genocide are written. The only one missing is mine. Time. Take it; from now on it is yours. What I am asking from you is not to forget us, because what we are is this black sheet and only this.
Each in turn lifts the black sheet. The silent figure is walking and exiting the scene. He walks among the audience. The whole group follows him trying hardly to hold their tears. They exit the scene leaving Sophia alone.
My God, now that I’ve done my duty, take me with you.
She leans her head and closes her eyes. The silent figure accompanied by the group returns and they lay her on the floor, by covering her with the black sheet. They are all on their knees.
Shadow.
Darkness.
Black.