Visegrad -1
The arrangement of the actor with the author based on the dramatization of the text he himself ordered. Provocative, assault and extrovert monodrama.
2018
Concept, directed and perfomed by : Kamil Bystrický
Text: David Zábranský
Direction and movement cooperation: Tomas Planka
Dramaturgy cooperation: Eduard Kudlac
Artwork: Vlado Durajka, Peter Kotrha
Produced by: Kolomaz (association for contemporary art)
Slovak premiere: 29.6. 2018
Project was supported by Fond na podporu umenia
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Monodrama which dramatic master was created per order of the Dogma theater. A staging that moves along the edge of irony and austerity; thematically focused on what is currently happening in Europe, both generally and politically. Provocative, sporadically offensive, and extrovert play; centrally focused on the relation between the actor and author, alienation, and the subject of borders, which maybe should not have been torn down in the first place.
“I have addressed the subject of Visegrad and confronted it directly, or rather proudly. Who we are, what for we are, and what is the role of the individual Visegrad countries? And finally – what is the role of Slovakia in Visegrad and in Europe? My initial idea, however, was such, that Visegrad is within Europe some kind of a “special school”. Quite usually, we associate bullying and truancy with special schools. And just like that, I have approached my proud confrontation with our third-rate countries… This text is political, down-to-earth, offensive, extrovert.”
David Zábranský is a writer and author of radio and theater plays. He was born in 1977 in Prague. He graduated in law, which he also practiced initially in a non-government sector. Among other things, he worked in the Counselling office for citizenship/citizenship and human rights; in the Organization for help to refugees, or in the Human Rights League. He published his first novel “Slabost pro každou jinou pláž” in 2006 and won Magnesia Litera award in category “Discovery of the year” with the novel. Then followed novellas “Šternův pokus milovat”, “Kus umělce” a “Edita Farkaš”. Beside Czech, Zábranský’s novels were published in Hungarian and Spanish.
For the second time he was nominated for the Magnesia Litera award for his voluminous novel “Martin Juhás čili Československo”, this time in the “Book of the year” category. In 2017 he made a stir in the waters of the literary life in Czech republic with his controversial novel “Za Alpami”.
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Past
19/11/2020 | Praha (CZ) | A studio Rubín |
17/11/2020 | Spišská Nová Ves (SK) | Divadlo Kontra |
11/10/2019 | Bánovce nad Bebravou (SK) | Ži:va – činorodý priestor |
05/10/2019 | Cheb (CZ) | Západočeské divadlo Cheb |
02/10/2019 | Banská Bystrica (SK) | Záhrada – centrum nezávislej kultúry |
01/10/2019 | Liptovský Mikuláš (SK) | Diera do sveta |
30/09/2019 | Prešov (SK) | Wave – centrum nezávislej kultúry |
28/09/2019 | Trenčín (SK) | Prvá komorná divadelná scéna |
11/05/2019 | Macedonia (MK) | Bitola – international monodrama festival |
04/05/2019 | Bánovce nad Bebravou (SK) | Ži:va – činorodý priestor |
26/04/2019 | Trenčín (SK) | Prvá komorná divadelná scéna |
11/09/2018 | Trenčín (SK) | Prvá komorná divadelná scéna |
29/06/2018 | Trenčín (SK) | Prvá komorná divadelná scéna |