It is believed that you can always hear the music where the Gypsies are, even if there is no food to eat. That makes their life easier.
A performance of theatre and dance.
From rituals, magic, songs, dances and journeys to robbery and persecutions.
A story from different perspectives.
Sometimes a little bit poetic, but sometimes extremely literal.
About Gypsies? About humans?
Feel invited to the meeting with weirdos, aliens, artists…
We want to understand something about us by looking at the others.
This colorful collage of music, songs and dance is an extraordinary opportunity for spectators to enter into the imaginary world. We ask a question – did Roma people have a specified aim of their journey? And what about us ? Roma culture becomes a pretext to speak about humanity, tolerance and respecting differences between people.
”Kaj dzias” was nominated for the best off-theatre performance award in The Best OFF 2018 competition. It was invited to be part of European Capital of Culture 2019 programme in Plovidv (Bulgaria), where it was presented twice in cooperation with Municipal Foundation Plovdiv 2019.
Simultaneously with the performance presentation we offer dance and acting workshops in culture institutions where we perform. In this way we wish to ‘inject’ the curiosity for the theatre art by sharing inspirations, knowledge and skills with participants.
Workshops include:
Workshops are not only an opportunity to broaden the range of dance and acting skills, but also to use and practice them on stage. Duration of workshops is established with organizer of the event.
Living Space Theatre, Mościce Arts Centre in Tarnów
Jakub Margosiak
Izabela Płachta / Monika Stańczyk (skrzypce), Kornel Uriasz (akordeon), Miłosz Potoczny / Marek Kindrat (gitara)
Radosław Lis
zbiorowa
Natalia Dinges, Anna Mikuła, Grzegorz Łabuda, Jakub Margosiak
Paweł Urbanowicz
90 minut