Participants
Biljana Radinoska
Biljana Radionoska is theatre director working in the cross section of the classical and experimental theatre, developing a complex theatre...
Read MoreJasmina Vasileva
Jasmina Vasileva graduated acting at the Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Skopje in 2003. She holds a MA in cultural...
Read MoreAna Dubljević
Ana Dubljević is a performer and author in dance, choreography and performance. She is an active member of Station - Service...
Read MoreMaud Hendricks and Bernadette O'Reilly
Maud Hendricks and Bernadette O'Reilly are collaborative performance making artists and artists in residence at the Coombe Women and Infants...
Read MoreJasna Jasna Žmak
Jasna Jasna Žmak is a freelance dramaturg and writer based in Zagreb, Croatia working in the fields of performance, dance,...
Read MoreSynopsis
WoW Program | Proximity in Crisis
A Talk That Could (Have) Be (Been) A Performance
in collaboration with MOT+
Proximity in Crisis proposes a quest for potentialities behind the limitations, rather than sinking in the frustration of being constrained. This talk that could (have) be (been) a performance gathers some of ПРВО ПА ЖЕНСКО (FIRSTBORN GIRL) closest associates and performance co-thinkers who, through their distinctive practices, are rethinking the traditional power dynamics and hierarchies in theatre and performance, now so brutally dismantled, enforced and contextualized by the pandemic.
Despite being separated in time and space, together we will try to reclaim the proximity inherent to performative practices, but now abolished by the measures that protect us from the puzzling virus.
Participants: Jasmina Vasileva, actress (MKD); Ana Dubljević, performer, dancer, choreographer and cultural worker (RS); Maud Hendricks and Bernadette O'Reilly - Outlandish Theatre Platform (IRL), Biljana Radinoska, theatre director (MKD) and Jasna Jasna Žmak, writer and dramaturg (CRO).