MLEKO W TUBCE / ANALOG COLLECTIVE / KONTEKSTY X: W NIEZNANE
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MLEKO W TUBCE / ANALOG COLLECTIVE / KONTEKSTY X: W NIEZNANE

“Milk in a Tube”

Creators

directed by: Agata Biziuk

text: Agata Biziuk and Anna Domalewska

set design and costumes: Maks Mac

music: Grzegorz Rdzak

choreography: Krystyna Lama Szydłowska

Cast

Izabela Zachowicz, Marek Zimakiewicz, Miłosz Konieczny, Rafał Derkacz, Malwina Czekaj

Release date

27.10.2023

Duration

90 min.

Recommended viewer age

from 16 years old.
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Ticket - 50 pln

Witraż Stage, Animation Theatre

What did childhood in Poland in the 1990s smell like?

Milk in a tube, roll-on deodorant, Donald gum – or perhaps the chaos of change that fell on adults and children with equal force?

 

„Milk in a Tube” is a personal, bittersweet (and even sweet and sour) journey into a decade of great change – transformation, capitalism, admiration for the West, and a sense of total confusion. Five performers – Iza, Malwina, Marek, Miłosz, and Rafał – return to their memories of childhood and adolescence: between parental authority and a TV show about irradiating water in a bottle, between VHS tapes and the Quelle catalog.

 

An important part of this story is the relationship with parents who understood adulthood differently than their children. The performance uses the form of an exhibition, a documentary, and a performance – and with the help of exhibits from the 1990s, it builds an emotional map of generational memory.

 

It is a performance that allows younger viewers to look at their parents' generation and older viewers to remember who they were then, what they dreamed of, and what they feared. It takes you on a journey through time and confronts you with what shaped us.

 

ANALOG COLLECTIVE is a creative collective consisting of artists from the broadly understood theater of form, who are constantly searching for their means of expression. They make socially engaged art, address the issue of exclusion, and want to create a safe space that is a remedy for life in the system.

 

fot. Tomasz Walków