DIVUS PRAHA: CALL IT AS YOU LIKE | Poetry & performance
[b]CALL IT AS YOU LIKE[/b] | Poetry & performance

CALL IT AS YOU LIKE | Poetry & performance

17.05.2013 18:30

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Friday 17.5.2013 18:30

Friday 17 May 6.30 pm
Ondřej Buddeus talks about performance poetry
Devised and presented by Ondřej Buddeus.

Friday 17 May 8.00 pm
Call it what you like: poetry and performance

Tomáš Míka, Bohdan Bláhovec, Pavel Novotný, Petr Štengl, Fantasía
Although European poetry is traditionally associated with textual media, with the amplification of the meaning of the written word for an audience and the use of voice, body, technology etc. we are witnessing the development of elements that tend to conserve the text. Performance poetry is a very interesting type of authorial interpretation; sometimes it may even be the source of the work (e.g. slam poetry). The presentation of poetry doesn’t have to be a boring reading to a solemn audience – it can range from the ‘total’ interaction of all present to an acoustic-physical artefact in a space. 

Devised and presented by Ondřej Buddeus.

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