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Darkness. What is hidden

Creators: CHOREA Theatre 

Direction and choreography: Janusz Adam Biedrzycki, Magdalena Paszkiewicz

Dramaturgy: Wiktor Moraczewski

Music: Tomasz Krzyżanowski

Musical preperation: Joanna Filarska

Costumes: Mateusz Bidziński

Light: Tomasz Krukowski

Sound: Marcin Dobijański

Visuals: Paweł Klepacz

Mulitimedia: Aleksander Dynarek

Cast: Joanna Chmielecka, Barbara Cieślewicz, Ewa Otomańska, Anna Piekarniak, Aleksandra Szałek, Aleksandra Ziomek, Przemysław Bitner, Tomasz Hołubowicz, Grzegorz Nasalski

Premiere: 27,28.10.2017, Festival Perspektywy 2017, Art_Inkubator in Fabryka Sztuki in Lodz

Duration: 60 minutes

Viewers' age: 14 + 

 

 

 

Performance 'Darkness. What is Hidden' is a result of cooperation between artists from CHOREA Theatre and blind and visually-impaired young people.

 

Darkness? We usually are afraid of her. For those who are scared of the darkness, she is a primal lack of something that gives us a sense of security and certainty. She is identified with evil, fear, unknown and danger. But still sometimes we feel a mysterious need to nestle into the darkness, a need to stop the movement of the matter, a hope to achieve peace and calm. Darkness is surprising, attractive, full of whispers and rustlings that are sometimes worth hearing... What is your darkness like? Are you afraid of her? Or maybe on the contrary, you strongly need her? Such darkness in which you could stop for a moment, break away from the momentum of everyday life and - despite appearances - see more...

          

 

 

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