Performance

Bara Kolenc & Atej Tutta Metamorphoses 3°: RETORIKA

May 11 2017 to May 12 2017
Karlsplatz 5
Vienna 1010
Phone: +43 1 587 87 74
20:00
16.- / 12,- / 8,-
Thursday, May 11, 2017 to Friday, May 12, 2017
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In powerfully poetic images inspired by Ovid’s Metamorphoses, philosopher, choreographer and performer Bara Kolenc and visual artist Atej Tutta from Slovenia address the ongoing misuse of rhetorics in politics, the media and on the market. RETORIKA approaches theatre from the fields of philosophy and choreography, questioning our shattered relationship with communication. How can we ever believe a political speech in our present world? How can you trust words of love once you have been betrayed?

In questioning the mechanisms of rhetorics in the media, politics or legal affairs, the performance begins at Aristotle’s methods of persuasion in his Ars Rhetorica, linking them with the true life story of Dr Ljuba Prenner, a morally and politically controversial lawyer in post-war Yugoslavia. This way, RETORIKA examines the (im)possibility of maintaining Europe today and analyses the manipulative power of rhetorics in times of Neoliberalism.

In May 2016, the performance was invited to the renowned Stückemarkt at Berliner Theatertreffen where both artists also won a commission for a next piece. “This visually powerful show has convinced us by its consistent blend of language, light, sound, space and body”, director Árpád Schilling wrote in the jury’s reasoning statement.

Bara Kolenc is a philosopher, choreographer and performer and lives in Ljubljana. She works as a freelance artist and writer; her philosophy dissertation addressed Kierkegaard, psychoanalysis and theatre. She was a guest lecturer at the Academy of Theatre, Film and Television and the Faculty of Social Studies of Ljubljana University. Atej Tutta lives and works as a visual artist and filmmaker in Venice and teaches at the Venice Academy of Arts as an associate professor. Their joint work Metamorphoses 3°: RETORIKA premiered in Ljubljana in September 2015 and is part of the multiannual project series Metamorphoses 1°–5°, which includes artistic as well as theoretical formats.

(in English language)

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