Contexts
Marina Otero VerzierBodies in Custody: Architectures of the Osama bin Laden Compound in Abbottabad
Since October 2011, a model of a walled compound has been on permanent display in the lobby of the […]
Janusz Opryński, Marta Keil and Grzegorz Reske in ConversationWhy do we need a festival?
Janusz Opryński: Look, a year has passed. As you might remember, a year ago we talked about the history […]
Six Verbs Movement
Six Verbs Movement is a creative experiment and an ongoing artistic research project which takes place in the public space of Lublin […]
Joanna KrakowskaDecency Clause Revisited
Censorship was abolished in Poland 25 years ago – thus collapsed one of the last institutions of the authoritative communist […]
Agnieszka SosnowskaThe “Pygmalion” Effect
The box Wojtek Ziemilski likes to create theatrical scenarios which involve the public, drawing them into participation. In his Prologue (2012), […]
SHOW HISTORY / CONCEPTUALIZATIONBig Mouth
“Over the course of a year I promised myself to read at least one speech a day. Doing so, I read more than a thousand speeches […]
Ellie CovanCitizen Reno
I consider myself extremely lucky to have witnessed Reno work literally hundreds of times in my living room, better known as Dixon Place, a laboratory […]
Holly HughesLeft Wanting
In Fall 2012, just as the sun was walking off the job, sentencing those of us in the Upper Midwest […]
Bojana Cvejić Writing Attenders in Xavier le Roy’s Untitled
Subtractions within the theatrical apparatus Before the performance of Untitled actually begins, the subtraction of its apparatus of theatrical representation has already […]
Michał WybieralskiPoznan as one choir
People knew, yet kept quiet – that is the heart of the matter. For many, many years, the conductor of […]
David RománRebel Without a Pause
What a relief to have Reno in the world and on the stage! Reno, a performer so peculiar that she perverts any easy […]
Richard MeyerHolly Hughes and the Case Against Censorship
This part of the script isn’t finished. My role in the Culture War is still very much a work in progress, […]
20th Confrontations FestivalDecency Clause
One of the programming leitmotifs of this year’s Festival is “Decency Clause” that we have prepared together with Dr Joanna Krakowska, the […]
20 years of Confrontations. What next?
Since its inception, Theatre Confrontations Festival has undermined and exploded the limits of theatre, plotting out new ways of thinking […]
Mechanisms of Reality
Europe was first conquered by the Italian neorealism in film and then the French New Wave; at the end of […]
Piotr BernardynThe Sun Has Not Risen Yet: Tsunami and Fukushima.
Haruki Murakami, the most popular Japanese writer of today, when collecting a literary award in Barcelona in June 2011, devoted […]