spectacle by Wojciech Misiuro
Wojciech Misiuro A DREAM
music Arvo Pärt
choreographer Wojciech Misiuro
set designer Katarzyna Zawistowska
set designer's assistant Aleksandra Staniszewska
choreographer's assistants Aleksandra Michalak, Jacek Krawczyk
light Piotr Miszkiewicz
multimedia projections Łukasz Boros
première March 25th, 2011
duration 45'
cast 11, 12, 13, 15 XI 2011:
Leszek Alabrudziński
Elżbieta Czajkowska-Kłos
Beata Giza
Bartosz Kondracki
Sylwia Kowalska-Borowy
Jacek Krawczyk
Natalia Madejczyk
Aleksandra Michalak
Filip Michalak
Michał Ośka
Marta Śrama
Agnieszka Wojciechowska
and
Andrzej Słomiński
Mariusz Rychalski
cast 16 IX 2011:
cast 25, 26, 27 III and 3, 5, 6 IV 2011:
Leszek Alabrudziński
Elżbieta Czajkowska-Kłos
Beata Giza
Aleksandra Kobielak
Bartosz Kondracki
Sylwia Kowalska-Borowy
Jacek Krawczyk
Aleksandra Michalak
Filip Michalak
Karol Pluszczewicz
Marta Śrama
Dorota Zielińska
and
Andrzej Słomiński
Mariusz Rychalski
„Dream that you teach a man to die” wrote Jan Kochanowski, a great Polish Renaissance poet, addressing our kind-hearted Half-Death who visits each one of us regularly starting from the moment we are born. Is this what this spectacle is going to be about? Or maybe it is going to be a teenage dream about an unapproachable girl, described by another great writer.
Dreams can be wise or stupid, prophetic or dadaistic, they can represent silly fear and extraordinary apocalypses. Where can you dream the most beautiful dreams if not in the theatre? Where do fantasy and impunity of creationand intertwine so very tightly with a real person? Numerous questions follow us on the way to the Baltic Opera where one of the most secretive of Polish modern producers presents his latest work.
The Baltic Dance Theatre has open its stage for him, gave him its artists and our hearts, because Wojtek is a man who is joy to work with; to be touched by his great imagination is an important lesson, and his friendship is a real honour”.
Marek Weiss
