Homo Homini Porcus - Dance Theatre Performance

Tue, Jun 16 · 19:00 Movement Theatre

"Homo homini porcus" is a 40-minute dance theatre performance by Poland's Buried Dance Theatre, inspired by George Orwell's novel "Animal Farm." The piece uses Japanese butoh and physical dance to explore themes of silent control, manipulation, and the cruelty of revolution. It invites the audience to reflect on social and political mechanisms of persecution, exclusion, and resistance in a world marked by domination and injustice. Created by Aleksandra Jóźwiak, Maja Lubawa, Olga Maria Piechocka, Kamil Podgórski, Szymon Obolewicz, and Karolina Wensierska, the performance is an artistic act of resistance that engages body and mind. Buried Dance Theatre was invited to the Festival of Tanztheater Wuppertal Pina Bausch in 2022 and won the "Open Space" dance competition the same year. The premiere took place in 2023 at the Eighth Day Theater in Poznań, Poland. Tickets are priced at 10 GEL.

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