Emma Wieriks Bring an Unexpected Spark to ‘Copacabana’
Some performances make their point through scale. This one works through the connection visible between the people onstage. Emma Wieriks step into their performance of “Copacabana” at Job Uitgeest in 2020, and the result feels immediate rather than overproduced.
The appeal begins with contrast. Each performer brings a distinct tone and presence, but neither tries to dominate the exchange. Instead, the timing, eye contact, and small reactions make the performance feel like a genuine conversation set to music. The arrangement leaves enough space for the voices and expressions to carry the moment.
That restraint is what gives the scene its momentum. As the performance develops, the separate parts begin to sound more unified, and the emotional center becomes clearer. It is an effective reminder that a memorable duet depends as much on listening as it does on singing.
Watch the full performance on page two