TEREZA SIKOROVÁ & TOMÁŠ MORAVANSKÝ
DEAD IN THE POOL (SLOVAKIA)
Post-clown performance / public intervention
31.7. 2022 - second rerun
KIOSK festival of new Slovak theater & dance, Žilina, SK
Concept: Tomáš Moravanský & Tereza Sikorová
Performed: Tereza Sikorová
Dramaturgy & trailer: Tomáš Moravanský
Costume: Kamila Kouřilová
In a very action-packed and deceptive Trailer for the performance, the authors invite you to an indefinite cultural event, which will take place throughout the Sunday afternoon at the pool. Visitors can go swimming during the performance and do something extra for their health. The second option is to see for free from the stand what is happening in the pool.
For each rerun, a special trailer is created as part of the promotion, which is tailored to the area where the intervention will take place. Likewise, each trailer is intended as an update, with added elements overlaying the previous ones. This creates a self-contained cinematic experiment, a collage charting the work's journey through the world. The content of this very action-packed and stereotype-based campaign is to give only basic information: visitors can go swimming during the performance and do something extra for their health. The second option is to see for free from the stands what is happening in the pool.
We usually understand clowns as someone who is supposed to amuse us with their clumsiness, scare them, or that they are jokers. But if the clown doesn't do anything like that and just looks at his job as a rescuer in case of danger, it may seem a bit suspicious to those around him. The tension of such an expectation that something is going to happen puts the situation on its head. Viewers become the ones who, based on suspicion, can start to act comically, irrationally, start creating their own scenarios in their heads and act according to them, or they just ignore it and swim on. The viewer can thus inadvertently take on the role of a clown, while the real clown behaves as if nothing.
Watch very action trailer for SLOVAKIA!
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