Concept
Daniela Zálešáková, Eduard Zubák
Choreography
Eduard Zubák, Jana Drdácká
Scenography and costumes
Eva Bláhová
Light design
Lukáš Brinda
Fotodocumentation
Petr Kadlec
Music
kytara – Morenito de Triana, bicí – Michael Cába, zpěv – Petra Dokládalová
Play
Dana Poláková, Eva Nová, Šárka Šildová, Daniela Zálešáková, Eva Petrová/Dominika Býmová, Richard Fiala, Milan Mikulčík, Štěpán Tuček/Daniel Krčmer
Dance
Jana Drdácká, Eva Miškovič, Jana Hemelíková-Baudisová, Karolína Škrabánková, Eduard Zubák, Kamil Ďurana, Filip Zubák
Trailer and poster
Štěpán Zálešák
A village in the south of Spain, cruel fate, pain, anger, desire and hatred, all set in an hour between life and death. Bright lights, darkness and shadow; Luna, which illumines the deepest corners of our burned soul deserving revenge and struggle as well as love and reconciliation.
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The theatre dance group Tierra Lo-r-ca was born out of the idea of combining the highly dramatic dance form of flamenco with classical drama to let them share the same story in a common rhythm.
Flamenco music and dance together with Lorca's poetry, which hurts and heats at the same time, are like a dialogue locked in a monologue, a dense mixture in a crystal-clear structure – co-existing together and each separately, mingling, complementing and reversing the same as human desires, feelings and emotions.
The actors' dialogues themselves, though highly poetic, are painfully cut into the audience's bodies, expose outstanding archetypal characters, which can be situated at any time in any place.
Everyone here is the bearer of his or her story from the past, which constantly, sometimes even tragicomically, bubbles to the surface, upon whose horizon the inevitable darkness slowly creeps.