INTERNATIONALES THEATERINSTITUT / MIME CENTRUM BERLIN

MEDIATHEK

FÜR TANZ

UND THEATER

MCB-TV-9440

Žádný člověk (No Man)

Autorenschaft
Beschreibung

The music drama in three Acts focuses on the tragic fate of the sculptor Otakar Švec and the destiny of his final work – the monument to Joseph Stalin, which once towered above Prague. The music, composed by Jiří Kadeřábek, employs soloists and chamber orchestra, recorded children’s choir, mixed choir and orchestra. The musical concept is based on the integration of absent performers and stage action, with this contrast creating an analogy to the absent presence of the Stalin monument from the current perspective. The drama partially draws upon authentic historical and archival material, blending with an epic reflection on the human yearning for creating a work that surpasses the person. The production creators approach the image of the removal of the Stalin monument in 1962 as a response to the political changes in the Soviet Union and a backlash against the cult of personality. The engineer entrusted with the monument’s demolition was given the task of devising a silent explosion: the sculpture was to disappear without anyone noticing the blast. The silent explosion is the dramaturgical apex of the second part. As the Stalin sculpture blows up, so does the classical structure of the opera No Man: passing from the classical form to an open structure. The silent explosion is ensued by the appearance of the phantoms that have remained in the wake of the demolition of the Stalin monument in the collective consciousness of Praguers.

Regie
Dramaturgie
Bühnenbild
Kostüm
Musik
Standorte
MCB
Reihe
Sprache
en
Aufnahmedatum
2018
Orte
Stadt
Prague
Land
Czech Republic
Länge
77 min