Zakopiańska metamorfoza Balu w operze
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Autor:
Łubieniewska, Ewa
Źródło: Annales Universitatis Paedagogicae Cracoviensis. 135, Studia de Cultura 5 (2013), s. [7]-16
Język: pl
Słowa kluczowe:
transformacjaparkiet dansingowy
sześcioramienna karuzela
język jazzu
Apokalipsa
diagnoza rzeczywistości
transformation
dance floor area
six-arm carrousel
language of jazz
Apocalypse
diagnosis of reality
Data: 2013
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Witkacy’s team adapted the poem Ball in the Opera and – without losing the beauty of the
poetic word – performed its stage transformation. Theatrical signs, though far from an
illustrative character, conveyed the metaphoric sense of Tuwim’s message. The set design
was brought to a minimum: consisting of a little cabaret curtain at the actors’ entry and
a simple six-arm carrousel, standing on a little podium of an empty dance floor area. Some
instrumentalists, with their specific musical language of jazz, expressed the tensions of the
stage action, demarcated by the composition order of the poem, while actors’ actions were
subordinated to the choreographic scheme. Figures derived from the poetic narrative, and
using its text, built the world of the play, where the ten-person team underwent numerous
rapid metamorphoses, evoking an impression of a large crowd. A key role was played by two
figures: a grotesque prophet of the oncoming Apocalypse and an evangelical indecent woman,
embodied into a final revue heroine. Apart from the stage situations derived from the poem,
the spectacle also accommodated some episodes that did not take place in the author’s plan of
events, but in a metaphoric nutshell, typical of Tuwim, they diagnosed the presented reality.