THE SPHERICALS
This performance is a fusion of two forms of stage expression: drama theatre and choregoraphy. Choreography is a meeting between soloists, i.e. individuals focused on individual action, and a sphere, a movement form made up of two bodies whose aim is to create a perfectly circular structure.
The Sphericals performance is an attempt to name the intangible and at the same time speculate on how movement can be conveyed in words.
CHOREOGRAPHY: Weronika Pelczyńska
DRAMATURGY: Patrycja Kowańska
COSTUME DESIGN: Monika Nycowska
LIGHTING DESIGN: Joanna Leśnierowska
MUSIC: Natan Kryszk
CONCEPT: team work
THE SPHERICALS
This performance is a fusion of two forms of stage expression: drama theatre and choregoraphy. Choreography is a meeting between soloists, i.e. individuals focused on individual action, and a sphere, a movement form made up of two bodies whose aim is to create a perfectly circular structure.
The Sphericals performance is an attempt to name the intangible and at the same time speculate on how movement can be conveyed in words.
CHOREOGRAPHY: Weronika Pelczyńska
DRAMATURGY: Patrycja Kowańska
COSTUME DESIGN: Monika Nycowska
LIGHTING DESIGN: Joanna Leśnierowska
MUSIC: Natan Kryszk
CONCEPT: team work
MODELATORNIA
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Looking for a new platform to fulfil the statutory role of theatre, and also being aware of the challenging situation many (especially young) artists found themselves in, we created an open call for projects focusing on the theme “metamorphosis”.
Due to the character of the competition and the lack of access to the theatre stage, we look for projects from such areas as video art, video performance, sound art, net art, VR, AR and other forms designed for online channels of communication.
We’re looking for artists, that are ready to confront themselves, with many other disciplines of arts (visual, sound, classical music, performance, new drama, cinema, devised methods and many others) in order to find new perspective for theatre in general. We need young and open-minded makers, open for dialogue and critique, willing to broaden their (and ours) horizons, basing their work ethics on strong believe in constant renewal of creative methods. We need partners in crime against old habits, ingrained forms and slothful topics.
Norbert Rakowski