Satyricon Inc. unLtd.
masquerade travesty in Roman style / an unlikely performance
performance length: 60 min
Petr Šourek, Eva Holá
animation: Alžběta Beránková, Helena Hejdová, Jan Šrámek
costumes: Eva Brzáková
direction: Petr Šourek
light design: Vladimír Burian
performed by: Barbara Humel, Jakub Hubert, Alexandr Vejsada, Michaela Bendová-Kudrnáčová, Jiří Maryško / Petr Vančura , Justin Svoboda, Josef Hrubý
photography: Tomáš Bořil, Zdenka Hanáková, Miroslav Chaloupka
set design, animation, set by and wigs: Eva Holá
text: Petr Šourek
theme: Petr Šourek
animation: Alžběta Beránková, Helena Hejdová, Jan Šrámek
costumes: Eva Brzáková
direction: Petr Šourek
light design: Vladimír Burian
performed by: Barbara Humel, Jakub Hubert, Alexandr Vejsada, Michaela Bendová-Kudrnáčová, Jiří Maryško / Petr Vančura , Justin Svoboda, Josef Hrubý
photography: Tomáš Bořil, Zdenka Hanáková, Miroslav Chaloupka
set design, animation, set by and wigs: Eva Holá
text: Petr Šourek
theme: Petr Šourek
Inspired by carnival ravels, this Roman feast travesty performed in wigs and on high heels offers whatever you please. Nobody and nothing really is what it seems to be on the first sight. While discussing power and taste, the subjects in question and its surrounding circumstances are being gradually undermined while each statement shortly acquires entirely different, often contradictory meaning.
The carnival of 1702 organised by the Hanoverian Court hosted a Roman style masquerade. The scenario of the event was written by the court philosopher G. W. von Leibniz who drew his inspiration from the lavish ancient feasts thrown by Roman parvenu Trimalchio as described in Satyricon by Petronius.
more information about that project and also photos you can find on page http://www.scart.cz/satyricon/
The carnival of 1702 organised by the Hanoverian Court hosted a Roman style masquerade. The scenario of the event was written by the court philosopher G. W. von Leibniz who drew his inspiration from the lavish ancient feasts thrown by Roman parvenu Trimalchio as described in Satyricon by Petronius.
more information about that project and also photos you can find on page http://www.scart.cz/satyricon/
supported by: Ministry of culture of the Czech Republic, MOTUS C. A. – ALFREDVEDVOŘE Theatre production, ScArt Association and Messenger