ŽAN LOOSE (HR/CZ) „POK&ROK“
- premiere
The aim of the performance is to examine the fact what it is like to be a foreigner and a situation: my partner is a foreigner. Into what extent are we able to understand, tolerate, accept and pick over another culture, temperament, behavior, habits and also sounds, gestures, language of one’s partner-foreigner? How would a family react and how would the partner perceive it. What problems arise in the relationships of the locals and foreigners and what are their solutions. Are foreigners a problem or a contribution for society?
Žan LOOSE (1972, Mostar) studied at HAMU at the Department of non-verbal and comedian theater in Prague in 1994-1999. He took part as an author and actor in several pixilated and feature films (one of the main roles in the movie Bitter Coffee by the director Börkur Gunnarsson). He is one of the founding members of Municipal Theater Krepsko (1999-2003). Loose, Ladislav Soukup and Kristýna Lhotáková created a performance Tromba that had its first night at the 4+4 Days in Motion festival in October 2003. He produced a theater play Titanic by Miroslav Bambušek and he translated it to Serbo-Croatian as well as a play I Promised It to Freddy by Egon Tobiáš. Its staging by Žan Loose received the major award at the Puf theater festival in Pula, Croatia. He collaborates with the mamapapa (Kladno-Záporno) association and with the Jednotka/Unit (Pasažer) group. He lives in Kokovice village.
Duration: 40 min
Within the project KORZARt.
Supported by:
Concept and script: Žan Loose, Performers: Žan Loose a Stanislav Majer
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