Roxanne
RPG system: Blackbox LARP
Participants: 20 players
By
✏️ | Nicolai Strøm Steffensen |
✏️ | Rasmus Teilmann |
The Smoke (2022), Theatre Delicatessen, London, United Kingdom
Martin Nielsen |
Description
“He want’s you.”
“She want’s me.”
The thought strikes like lightning.
The dance, the body, closeness.
Hands that follow in motion.
The others are gone for a moment.
All the unspoken that is only shown here,
in the dance.
Roxanne is a larp about desire and love, where the unspoken is in focus. The understated, power over another, and negotiation. Roxanne is set in a noir inspired burlesque setting, where man, woman, and lust always has a price.
“He wants you.”
“She wants me.”
The thought strikes like lightning.
The dance, the body, closeness.
Hands that follow in motion.
The others are gone for a moment.
All the unspoken that is only shown here, in the dance.
Roxanne is a larp about desire and love, where the unspoken is in focus. The understated, power over another, and negotiation. Roxanne is set in a noir-inspired burlesque setting, where man, woman, and lust always has a price.
Content Warnings: the game requires players to be able to dance.
Presented by
Nicolai Strøm Steffensen: has designed Blackbox games for more than six years and have recently also dived into creating Fastaval freeform games as well.
Rasmus Teilmann: has played, talked and designed Blackbox games for 10 years, and has done work on how to use lights, sound and other tech in Larps. Long time Knudepunkt goer, and larp lover.
“Han vil have dig.”
“Hun vil have mig.”
Tanken slår som et lyn.
Dansen, kroppen, nærheden.
Hænderne der bølger sammen.
De andre er forsvundet for et øjeblik.
Alt det usagte, som kun vises her,
i dansen.
Roxanne er et scenarie om begær og kærlighed, hvor det usagte er det, som er i fokus. Det underspillede, magten over en anden, og handlen. Roxanne er sat i et noir-inspireret burlesque-univers, hvor mand, kvinde og begær altid har en pris.
Played at
Blackbox Cph V (2015) | |
♻ | Black Box Horsens (2016) |
♻ | Grenselandet (2018) |
♻ | The Smoke (2020) |
♻ | The Smoke (2022) |
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