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22.03.2007
Studio Słodownia +3
11.10.2008
Studio Słodownia +3

Parallel worlds – a microcosm of the mind

Space shrinks when we look into each other’s eyes. We soar and scatter without fear, because all the time we are aware that we are one anyway.

Two figures who are their opposites and yet one are exploring their effect on each other. There is no time limit for them because time does not exist in their micro world. Space closes inexorably around them. The thin membrane separating morning from night is their place of confrontation. They would like to understand each other, but their behavior is always contradictory and contradictory to each other. Their emotions towards each other are intense and incomprehensible to themselves. They practice ultimate superiority, grasping at every opportunity to prove their strength to each other. They are both cautious and brutal in the course of this analysis, for looking into each other’s eyes can mean an understanding that will be final for them.

We have taken up a subject that seems to us universal and basic. Self-destruction resulting from the negation of the existing state. Duality in unity, while duality is not black and white. The part of existence that always follows the wave and the other that evaluates synthetically and negates intellectually. Neither of them is homogeneous and contains elements of the other. We ask ourselves whether they are fighting each other, whether they are trying to change each other, or whether they are just observing each other and feeling pain. Can they cooperate with each other in situations where survival is a condition? What is for them the space in which they exist, what is time, which at the same time does not exist and is limited by the duration of their host. They are probably not looking for a solution and conclusion, although there are some turning points in their existence. The viewer finds them in their rituals, research and dialogues, which in themselves constitute the sense and content of what they are.

directing

Anka Jankowska, Rafał Dziemidok

performance

Anka Jankowska, Rafał Dziemidok

lighting design

Ewa Garniec

music

Michał Zybert, Marek Kałuszka, Piotr Staniszewski

production

eferte Dance Development Foundation, Wolna Strefa, Polish Army House (in-kind support)

production manager

Anna Piotrowska

patronage

City of Warsaw Mokotów District

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