Home page Archive Chronicle The Grotowski Institute 2007 May
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7th May River of the Body Work session led by Przemyslaw Blaszczak (actor of Theatre ZAR) 10th May Gospels of Childhood Presentation in the frame of Kaliskie Spotkania Teatralne 11th May Theater of Anatoly Vasiliew Lecture by Dr. Katarzyna Osinska (PAN, Warsaw), with the film presentation Materials for Medea by Heiner Muller, documenting Anatoly Vasiliev’s performance 11th May Gospels of Childhood Presentation of performance by Theatre ZAR 12th–14th May Performance Ecology Work session led by James Slowiak and Jairo Cuesta from the New World Performance Laboratory (Akron, USA) with the assistance of Marek Ruczko. 14th May A meeting dedicated to the memory of the 70th anniversary of Ryszarda Cieslak’s birthday, with the participation of Jairo Cuesta and Iben Nagel Rasmussen 14th–18th May Key Project The Odin Theatre at the Grotowski Institute 14th May Film presentation Moon and Darkness documenting Iben Nagel Rasmussen’s work. 15th–18th May Work session Winds and walls – Dances of Energies, and Their Obstacles led by Iben Nagel Rasmussen from the Odin Teatret with the assistance of Jori Snell. 17th May A meeting with Eugenio Barba on the new Odin Teatret’s performance Ur-Hamlet, based on Vita Amlethi by Saxo Grammaticus illustrated by Claudio Coloberti’s documentary films, realized in Kronborg Castle in Helsingor. Led by Dr. Grzegorz Ziolkowski 17th May A meeting devoted to the upcoming Polish edition of Eugenio Barba The Paper Canoe, with participation of the author and Prof. Leszek Kolankiewicz (Warsaw University) – the book’s editor and one of the translators. 17th May and 18th May Presentation of the performance Iben Nagel Rasmussen Esther’s Book by Iben Nagel Rasmussen On Stage: Iben Nagel Rasmussen and Uta Motz, text and idea: Iben Nagel Rasmussen. 21st–22nd May Schola Teatru Wegajty at the Grotowski Institute 21st May Joculatores Dei – Trubadurzy Chrystusa Pana A concert of Schola Teatru Wegajty 22nd May
25th May A meeting with the Bulgarian writer Mircei Cartarescu dedicated to his book Travesti. Led by Olga Tokarczuk. |