A performative essay based on Arnold Böcklin’s painting “Island of the Dead”, whose heroes and performers are seniors.
The inspiration for the performative essay that the Malta audience will see at the Polish Dance Theater is the famous painting by Arnold Böcklin, which also inspired the creation of a poem by Kazimierz Przerwa-Tetmajer and a symphonic poem by Sergei Rachmaninoff. These three works, each in their own way, explore the theme of leaving and transience, evoking fear, but also melancholy and deep reverie. The realization was created at the interface of two orders: symbolic and existential. Although it may cause anxiety, it primarily invites reflection and contemplation.
Iwona Pasińska will try to find timeless values and their meaning in the magical world of the island.
It is an invitation to travel together through time and space, to a place where art becomes a bridge between what passes away and what remains forever.
Production
Production: Polish Dance Theater – a cultural institution of the Regional Government of Wielkopolska Voivodeship
Co-financed by the Regional Government of Wielkopolska Voivodeship
Creative
Concept and realization: Iwona Pasińska
Music: Sergei Rachmaninoff Island of the Dead op. 29, conducted by Cristian Măcelaru, performed by WDR Sinfonieorchester
Set design: Andrzej Grabowski
Set designer’s assistant: Adriana Cygankiewicz
Lighting director: Michał Stenzel
Video projection editing: Adrianna Żurkiewicz, Michał Beszczyński
Sound preparation and support: Zuzanna Majewska
Multimedia support: Michał Beszczyński
Performance staff: Adriana Cygankiewicz, Dominik Dudek, Michał Stenzel, Dariusz Szych
Senior coordination: Monika Zembrzycka
Performance assistants: Aleksandra Kuś, Kacper Bożek, Bartosz Dopytalski, Mateusz Krzysiak
The materials used for the multimedia projection come from from the archives of the Polish Dance Thea