Technoburlesque is a mute comedy of the body that mocks rigidity of social roles. It uncritically appropriates, copies and glues together femininity, masculinity, family relationships, machismo and other degenerated social roles that are unrighteous considered to be normative.
Performance, starting from the “Speech of Aristophanes” contained in Plato’s Symposium, is a journey within the couple relationship and within ourselves and our awareness, aimed at the conscious search for our identity.
Forecasting is based on a collection of amateur videos taken from the largest video-sharing website, YouTube. The piece delves into the process of watching videos by reducing it to its essential: a body and a screen.
Two drama students, two solo performances. In the joint project Path, these two parts merge and refine each other.
Mirka, Živko and Dadakice is a story about George and Emil watching ducks