Archa Adrift!
Exile Performances and concerts of the Archa Theatre - October 2002
Ponec Theatre
Wednesday, October 9, 8 p.m.
Theatre HaDivadlo, Brno
Mark Ravenhill: Faust is Dead (Faust)
The second, critically award-winning play by the British author whose first play "Shopping and Fucking" started the wave of the "cool" dramatic. Directed by Jiří Pokorný.
Thursday, October 10, 8 p.m.
Theatre HaDivadlo, Brno
Mark Ravenhill: Faust is Dead (Faust)
Friday, October 11, 8 p.m.
Vizita Theatre
Universal Mass
Tuesday, October 22, 8 p.m.
Vizita Theatre
Diet Eater and His Boring Life
Thursday, October 31, 8 p.m.
Vizita Theatre
Debatable Hunt
State Opera Prague:
October 20 and 21, 8 p.m.
La La La Human Steps: New Creation
The world premiere of the newest performance by the world famous Canadian dance ensemble. First time in the Czech Republic!!!
La La La Human Steps is one of the best and most internationally well-known contemporary dance groups. Since it was established, La La La Human Steps has gained a reputation as an ensemble for its performances based on wild, explosive dance, which push the boundaries of physical exertion to the edge of extreme risk and, at the same time, virtuosity.
Currently La La La Human Steps are preparing a new performance, in which they continue in the exploration of human movement based on speed, extreme, perceptual disorientation, and "pointe technique". Following the world premiere performance in Prague, the dance ensemble will go on tour throughout Europe, Canada, USA, Japan and South America.
"Risk creates passion because it sparks hope." (Édouard Lock)
Presented by Archa Theatre in co-operation with Serge Grimaux, Robert Porkert, State Opera, Prague, Six Stages festival in the frame of Canadian Season in Prague.
Preparing:
State Opera Prague:
November 11, 8 p.m.
Min Tanaka
Solo performance of the Japanese dancer.
November 26, 8 p.m.
Questioning Heaven in Despair
A sino-baroque performance. Directed by J. A. Pitínský.
A theatrical and musical piece in which contemporary culture meets with the mysterious and fascinating worlds of Chinese Opera and Baroque Theatre. The story of an early 18th century Czech Jesuit mission to the court of the Chinese Emperor. The performance weaves together elements of the Peking Opera - such as Chinese singing, acrobatics, martial arts - with baroque music and the principles of baroque theatre. The main role is played by Peking Opera singer Feng-Jün Song.
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