Thursday, March 28, 2013

FINAL PERFORMANCE

Final performance was held on March 8th 2013, 7pm, Glej Theatre/Ljubljana. It consisted of several pieces that were created as single scenes during the workshop. Stories were based on women's experiences, newspaper articles,  they were inspired by lectures, round table, discussion sessions and engaged drama excercises.

At the end of the perfomance, audience were invited to take part in the discussion, led and carried out by participating women, opening questions and sharing opinions on performance and the topic of political violence against women.



Women-Enculturation Scene, performed by (from left to right): Valerie, Hebe, Krisztina, Danijela 
(Photo: Nada Žgank)

Falling in Love Scene, performed by (from left to right): Stela & Hebe (Photo: Nada Žgank)

Harrasment Scene, performed by (from left to right): Stela, Magdalena, Danijela, Hebe, Valerie)
(Photo: Nada Žgank)

Jelica (photo: Nada Žgank)

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Workshop & Exhibiton: Aesthetics of the oppressed

WE MUST ALL DO THEATRE - TO FIND OUT WHO WE ARE AND TO DISCOVER WHO WE COULD BECOME (Augusto Boal). 



The Aesthetics of the Oppressed is the theoretical and practical basis of the Theatre of the oppressed. It is a set of creative activities that aim at dimantling the oppressive system's castrating strategies of influencing and convincing the oppressed that they are incapable of creating, participating and deciding. The Aesthetics of the Oppressed is a means of fighting against the aesthetic invasion of the brains, against the domination of ideas and perceptions and the authoritariat imposition of pre-established conceptions of the beautiful, the right and the desirable. The Aesthetics of the Oppressed is an excercies of freedom that goes against the passive consumption and stimulates the creative and critical production of culture and knowledge.

This work attempts to stimulate the group members to develop their own aesthetic perception so that the power of the stories told, the force of this dramaturgy inherent in life can have a plastic (and political) representations with which they identify and which they recognize themselves.

The Aesthetics of the Oppressed is not the art of decoration. It is the art of expression. Its objective should be the aesthetic communication of the perception the group has of their own reality (Kuringa Group).


Lectures & Roundtable, photo impressions


Lecture by Svetlana Slapšak: Ancient Theatre, Shadow Theatre & Feminism (Photo: Nada Žgank)




Roundtable "What happens to woman, stays in woman" From left to right: Nena Močnik (moderator), Boštjan Videmšek (Delo Journalist & War Reporter), Nela Pamuković (Womens Court & Center for Women Victims of War) & Jovana Mihajlović-Trbovc (Peace Institute). (Photo: Nada Žgank)


Lecture by Manca Juvan: Framing the violence (Photo: Nada Žgank)