SARX
„The idea of the threefold concept of the body was created by the ancient Greek philosopher Poseidonios. From this time the body is described as soma, sarx and pexis. Poseidonius sees the body as tangible, graspable and dismemberable (sarx). He further distinguishes the body (soma), which gives a person an external form, such as his appearance and demeanor, one might say, outwardly radiating character.“
The center of attention will be the body – filled with individual organs and their functions, which are realized over time. To whom does such a body belong? How does it relate to matter and what to time? What does it mean to describe the body as „sarx“?
We do not know if there will be someone to answer the questions posed in the post-human era. In any case, we invite you to an experience in which there will be light, mirrors and pink lace shorts. Perhaps you will be looking at a work of art, perhaps at a dance performance. And maybe someone completely different will be watching instead of you.
DIRECTION:
- Martin Talaga
DANCE:
- Marek Menšík, Radim Klásek, Markéta Pščolková, Alica Minar
MUSIC:
- Filip Míšek
DRAMATURGY:
- Tomáš Procházka
LIGHT DESIGN:
- Karlos Šimek
COSTUMES:
- Vojtěch Bašta
SCENOGRAPHY:
- Dušan Prekop, Matěj Kos
PRODUCTION:
- Adriána Spišáková