Teatr Biuro Podrózy
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Teatr Biuro Podróży is an award-winning alternative theatre company based in Poznan, Poland
. Founded by Paweł Szkotak in 1988, this Polish theatre ensemble creates and performs large-scale, outdoor theatre on social and political themes, using gesture, physical action, visual spectacle, music, and minimal text. The company tours regularly and has performed in fifty countries around the world.
The company's intention was, and still remains today, to create new modes of expression, to explore and extend the possibilities of theatrical art. They also strive to increase the awareness of the life of different communities. Their mission has always been to reach out to new audiences (especially those who, because of their underprivileged social and political background, would normally not have access to artistic events). With this particular aim in mind, the company created numerous open-air performances.
and organisations to create future projects.
Performances by the company have been presented in 50 countries all over the world (Argentina,
Australia, Brasil, Colombia, Cuba, Egypt, India, Iran, Israel, Jordan, Korea, Lebanon,
Mexico, Palestine, Singapore, Taiwan, United States of America and in most of European
countries
Projects:
political and social tension.
2008: work with Palestinian refugees in Bourj el Barajneh camp in southern Beirut and the presentation of “Carmen
Funebre.”
2008: research journey to Cuba and the presentation of “Pigs.”
2009: tour in the West Bank: Bethlehem, Ramallah, Jenin with the performance of “Carmen Funebre.” Meetings and barters with
local communities.
The group’s most famous piece, Carmen Funebre (Funeral Song), is based on interviews with victims of the Balkan wars. Developed in 1993-1994, Carmen Funebre continues to tour internationally, including performances in the U.S. in 2003 and in the UK in 2007. Carmen Funebre was awarded Fringe First (1995), the Critic’s Award (1995), and the Hamada Award (1996) at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. The ensemble's most recent production, HofD (Heart of Darkness) premiered in London in the summer of 2007 at the National Theatre's outdoor festival, Watch This Space.
They have a strong relationship with the National Theatre in London, performing there every summer as part of the National's summer festival 2004-2010. Their 2010 appearance is 'Carmen Funebre' in July.
Facing the Zone, in collaboration with EcodomArt (Belarus) and Arabeski Teatr (Ukraine), 2006
MacBeth: Who is that Bloodied Man?, 2005
Pigs, 2003
Eclypse, 2003
Manuscript by Alfonso van Worden, 2001
Millennium Mystries, 2000
Moonsailors, 1999
Drink Vinegar Gentlemen, 1998
Not of Us, 1997
Carmen Funebre, 1993-1994
Giordano, 1992
The Gentle End of Death, 1990
Einmal ist keinmal, 1989
Poland
Poland , officially the Republic of Poland , is a country in Central Europe bordered by Germany to the west; the Czech Republic and Slovakia to the south; Ukraine, Belarus and Lithuania to the east; and the Baltic Sea and Kaliningrad Oblast, a Russian exclave, to the north...
. Founded by Paweł Szkotak in 1988, this Polish theatre ensemble creates and performs large-scale, outdoor theatre on social and political themes, using gesture, physical action, visual spectacle, music, and minimal text. The company tours regularly and has performed in fifty countries around the world.
The company's intention was, and still remains today, to create new modes of expression, to explore and extend the possibilities of theatrical art. They also strive to increase the awareness of the life of different communities. Their mission has always been to reach out to new audiences (especially those who, because of their underprivileged social and political background, would normally not have access to artistic events). With this particular aim in mind, the company created numerous open-air performances.
- Creating both indoor and outdoor performances.
- Breaking new ground in theatre expression and always creating work which is original and of high artistic quality.
- Organising the annual Maski Festival in Poznan.
- Touring world-wide with performances and workshops, and forging links with like-minded individuals
and organisations to create future projects.
- Providing training for young people/students from a wide and varied range of theatrical backgrounds. Working in association with schools/colleges and centres of higher education.
- Facilitating forums/events where issues concerning theatre can be raised, debated and developed.
Performances by the company have been presented in 50 countries all over the world (Argentina,
Australia, Brasil, Colombia, Cuba, Egypt, India, Iran, Israel, Jordan, Korea, Lebanon,
Mexico, Palestine, Singapore, Taiwan, United States of America and in most of European
countries
Projects:
- Theatre without Boundaries – a theatre project whose aim is to present the work of Teatr Biuro Podróży in areas of heightened
political and social tension.
2008: work with Palestinian refugees in Bourj el Barajneh camp in southern Beirut and the presentation of “Carmen
Funebre.”
2008: research journey to Cuba and the presentation of “Pigs.”
2009: tour in the West Bank: Bethlehem, Ramallah, Jenin with the performance of “Carmen Funebre.” Meetings and barters with
local communities.
- “Maski” Theater Festival, annually from 1997. Because of its social-political profile it promotes the “engaged theatre” and the performances that diagnose the condition of the contemporary human being in relation to the reality and facts.
- International Theatre Project “Facing the Zone” dedicated to the Chernobyl disaster, created in collaboration with the Belarusian and Ukrainian partners. A journey across the contaminated zone in Belarus and Ukraine. Meetings with people who still live in the radioactive areas. A visit in Chernobyl nuclear plant and deserted city of Pripyat. Premiered in November/December 2006. Supported by the European Cultural Foundation.
- theatre workshops and master classes are an inseparable part of the company's activity. They are run by the actors of Teatr Biuro Podróży. This strictly theatrical education project consists is mainly in demonstration and teaching of different acting techniques. Teatr Biuro Podróży's workshops were organized in the USA, the UK, Ireland, Iran, Germany, Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, Poland, Lebanon.
The group’s most famous piece, Carmen Funebre (Funeral Song), is based on interviews with victims of the Balkan wars. Developed in 1993-1994, Carmen Funebre continues to tour internationally, including performances in the U.S. in 2003 and in the UK in 2007. Carmen Funebre was awarded Fringe First (1995), the Critic’s Award (1995), and the Hamada Award (1996) at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. The ensemble's most recent production, HofD (Heart of Darkness) premiered in London in the summer of 2007 at the National Theatre's outdoor festival, Watch This Space.
They have a strong relationship with the National Theatre in London, performing there every summer as part of the National's summer festival 2004-2010. Their 2010 appearance is 'Carmen Funebre' in July.
Productions
HofD (Heart of Darkness), 2007Facing the Zone, in collaboration with EcodomArt (Belarus) and Arabeski Teatr (Ukraine), 2006
MacBeth: Who is that Bloodied Man?, 2005
Pigs, 2003
Eclypse, 2003
Manuscript by Alfonso van Worden, 2001
Millennium Mystries, 2000
Moonsailors, 1999
Drink Vinegar Gentlemen, 1998
Not of Us, 1997
Carmen Funebre, 1993-1994
Giordano, 1992
The Gentle End of Death, 1990
Einmal ist keinmal, 1989
Awards
- Fringe First ( Carmen Funebre Edinburgh 1995)
- Critics` Award (Carmen Funebre Edinburgh 1995)
- Hamada Award (Carmen Funebre Edinburgh 1996)
- Medal of Young Art (Poznan, 1995)
- The Public Award (Carmen Funebre Erlangen 1996)
- The-Best-Director Award (Drink Vinegar, Gentlemen Tarnow 1998)
- The-Best-Scenography Award (Carmen Funebre Cairo, 2001)
- The Ministry of Foreign Affairs Award (Warsaw, 2002)
- The Ministry of Culture Award (Warsaw, 2002)
- ITI Annual Award (Poland 2004)
- Paszport Polityki for Pawel Szkotak (Warsaw 2005)
- “Theatre For All” Award at 23 Fadjr Theatre Festival (Tehran, 2005)
- The-Best-Script Award for Pawel Szkotak for „Pigs” (Tarnów, 2005)
- The-Best-Director Award for Paweł Szkotak for “Macbeth” (Tehran 2008)
- Paweł Szkotak, Marta Strzałko, Jaroslaw Siejkowski awarded “Gloria Artis” Medals by Ministry of Culture and National Heritage (Warsaw, 2008)
- Grand Prix at the International Street Theatre Festival in Athens for Carmen Funebre (Athens 2009)