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Thursday, 10 October 2013

"Le Sacre" by Dada von Bzdülöw at Beijing Fringe Festival

"Le Sacre" was presented on 27 and 28 September in Beijing at theatre Fringe Festival.

In the last period "The Rite of Spring" seems to be my main signature as a performer. First there was Teatr Dada von Bzdülöw with "Le Sacre"...

The intriguing spectacle by Dada von Bzdülöw Theatre was played in Beijing, closing this year’s theatre Fringe Festival. Has the lost, original version of “The Rite of Spring” by Stravinski after a hundred years been finally brought into the daylight?


According to the libretto created by Leszek Bzdyl that’s exactly what happened. The play script tells about a great discovery made by the researcher and professor of the Massachusett Bard Collage, Jeff Perec, who, while cataloguing documents donated post mortem to the Collage by the descendants of Mikolaj Roerich, has found pieces of correspondence between Roerich and Stravinski, the creators of “The Rite of Spring” – the mythical ballet which, at the beginning of the 20th century, turned upside down the concept of contemporary music-body movement performance. In their letters the librettist and the composer mentioned the original version of “The Rite of Spring”, it’s radical concepts and ways of expression, and about the significant philosophical and musical differences compared to the spectacle staged in 1913 in Paris.

The performance by Dada von Bzdülöw is a dialogue with the creators of “The Rite of Spring”, a dialogue about breaking the chains of conventionalities. Conventionalities, which once broken and shattered form a new quality, just to become a conventionality again. The music used in the play written by Mikolaj Trzaska, is also a dispute with, as Trzaska said „greatly written, but (…) pompous” musical work of “The Rite of Spring”.

Following the “Invisible Duets”, “Le Sacre” was the second play, performed by Dada von Bzdülöw Theatre in China, and just as the “...Duets” was very well received both by the audience and the critics. The project of Dada von Bzdülöw Theatre’s participation in the Fringe Festival was carried out thanks to cooperation of the Adam Mickiewicz Institute and the Embassy of Poland in Beijing.

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Sunday, 28 March 2010

Czerwona Trawa/Red Grass again at Teatr Wybrzeze in Gdansk

After succeesful performance in Olsztyn last weekend Teatr Dada von Bzdulow will perform Red Grass again at Teatr Wybrzeze in Gdansk on 31th March and 1st April. I have a pleasure to be a part of this performance. We'll perform in a city I come from so it's always an emotional experience for me.


Artistic Direction: Leszek Bzdyl, Katarzyna Chmielewska

Performing: Katarzyna Chmielewska, Tatiana Kamieniecka, Anna Steller (substituting Ula Zerek), Leszek Bzdyl, Radek Hewelt

Music: Mikolaj Trzaska

Scenography & Costumes: Maciej Chojnacki

Video: Kamila Chomicz




Boris Vian, one of the soul fathers of Teatr Dada von Bzdulow, comes back in this project of a group. In its 16-years long history Teatr Dada had already twice created the works inspired by this french writer.

In Czerwona trawa/Red Grass Teatr Dada von Bzdulow meets again a prose of Boris Vian. Multidimensional language of dance theatre is a good starting point for a creative tryout of interpretation of Vian's writings in which he vies with subjects like life, youth, senility, love and death.


More informations about the show in Teatr Wybrzeze:
http://www.teatrwybrzeze.pl/#/spektakle/czerwona-trawa/2010-03-31