A PERFORMATIVE OBJECT INSTALLATION COMBINED WITH PRIMITIVE MOVEMENT INTO A SIMPLE TWO-ROOM COMPOSITION.
Concept and realization: Lukáš Bouzek, Tereza Hradilková, Apolena Vanišová
Lighting: Pavel Havrda
Sound: Petr Zábrodský
Production: Veronika Hladká
Producer: Jakub Hradilek
Co-producer: Studio Truhlárna, 4 + 4 dny v pohybu, Moving Station Plzeň
Supported by: Ministerstvo kultury ČR, Hlavní město Praha
Foto: Andrea Černá
Now a traveler must make his way to Noon City by the best means he can.
An intimate testimony of a slowly aging man presents an introverted journey through the long-hidden landscape of his lonely childhood, where time got stuck under uncertain circumstances many years ago. The hero’s path is lined with a number of cranky female characters inhabiting a bizarre micro-world that exists on the border of quite an improbable reality and a very convincing fantasy. The short provocative encounters gradually reveal the thin layers of the boy’s teenage self.
The performance’s creator work loosely with literary themes from the work of the American author Truman Capote.
Do not take it seriously, what you see here: it’s only a joke played on myself by myself… it amuses and horrifies… a rather gaudy grave, you might say.