Dates

20.12. 2017 / 19:00

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19:00 / Jan Bárta: Pitch

It’s as if I’ve overheard what I’ve seen, and overlooked what stands in front of me and talks to me loudly. Could it have gone so far? How remarkable. But it shouldn’t happen anymore – I could lose my presence and the direction of the original intention – not to get lost! I should be more alert and perceptive with all my senses, so that I finally realize that somebody has already appreciated me with his or her attention.

What really does attract our attention? How much do we have to concentrate in order to perceive a certain object or story? Is it true that our primary attention is above all caught by eccentricity, unexpectedness and originality?

People are forced more and more to broaden their perception. The quantity of impulses that we must simultaneously perceive is increasing all the time. But the more we try to grasp these ever-growing impulses, the less we concentrate. It leads to our feeling overwhelmed, and to the worsening of our recognitive abilities. We concentrate more on brief, shallow experiences, which provides us with immediate and easy responses.

Concept, performer by: Jan Bárta
Lighting and sound design, dramaturgy: Tomáš Morávek
Dramaturgy: Tereza Vohryzková
Thanks to: Markéta Jáchymová, Zuzana Kropáčová, Erikk Mckenzie
Supervision: Jaro Viňarský
Supported by the City of Prague and MeetFactory.

19:30 / Csaba Molnár and collective: Prankster

A project created by five Prague-based Slovak dancers and choreographed by Slovak Hungarian Csaba Molnár. Europeans looking for their folk origins with a naughty smile on their lips.

Nowadays, folk dance is often considered a synonym for tradition and cultural heritage, and so history. In the performance Prankster, dancers try to rediscover and rehabilitate this indigenous artistic expression, rid it of sediments from museums and experience afresh the pure power of unrestrained folk creation and natural, non-artistic performativity. They create their own original folklore, inspired by the vital and vibrant energy of folk dance – by its true essence. Each dancer brings into the performance his or her own personal experience and personality; therefore, the scenes oscillate between comedy and drama, emotional and cynical. Prankster is the real theatre, but not because it´s “well-choreographed,” but because it invites the audience to share in the here and now.

“For me the beauty of folk dance is its capacity to bring people together, on a base where while dancing, there is an instinctive face to face exchange on a human and social level. People connect with something that liberates and feeds their spirit and makes them grounded and deeply connected socially as well.“ Csaba Molnár

The performance is inspired by the show Journey Home by the Les SlovaKs Dance Collective, which was released in Prague during the Hybaj Ho! Festival in 2010. Every show is accompanied by a special guest, who is integrated in the play and will surprise the dancers.

Choreography: Csaba Molnár
Created and performed by: Lucia Kašiarová, Soňa Ferienčíková, Zdenka Brungot Svíteková, Martin Talaga, Lukáš Homola and guest – the guest dancer on December 20th will be Markéta Jandová
Music: Tomáš Vtípil
Costumes: NOVADIVA, Michala Homolová and Daniel Golík
Produced by: ALT@RT
Co-produced by: BOD.YThe performance was created with a support of Ministry of Culture of the Czech Republic, The Capital City of Prague, the Culture Foundation of the Slovak Republic.

Foto: Vojta Brtnický