The extension of the wooden branches on the limbs is the starting point of a possible story of human existence. It can be understood as a connection between humankind and unspoiled nature, as something life-giving and simultaneously restrictive and even frightening. That we exist is something we learn to realize; what we look like is something we learn to accept. There Is a Sense of Being allows us to delve into the darkest layers of our own existence, to discover archetypes and wild animality, so that we can then throw them away with a single gesture and set the mask of civilization as the convention of human existence. If we know nothing at the beginning, then at the end, when these extensions are no longer part of the human body, we already know „everything“. The fact that we can name things, however, is not a victory for civilization, but rather a resignation to our own freedom. Tereza Lenerová‘s new production in collaboration with Jan Horák is a loose continuation of the Taxon project, which was created together with the artist Adam Vačkář. While Taxon dealt mainly with the possibilities of movement within the extension of the body in the form of wooden branches, the production of There Is a Sense of Being is already a specific narrative.
Autgor, Choreography: Tereza Lenerová
Concept: Tereza Lenerová, Jan Horák
Art Concept: Adam Vačkář
Performers: Edita Antalová, Jitka Čechová, Eva Rezová
Dramaturgy: Jan Horák
Music: Natálie Pleváková
Light Design: Jan Hugo Hejzlar
Costumes: Marjetka Kürner Kalous
Production: Veronika Hladká
Producers: Jakub Hradilek, Veronika Hladká
Photo by: Adéla Vosičková
Supported by: Tanec Praha z.ú., PONEC – divadlo pro tanec, Studio Truhlárna, Rezi.dance Komařice, Městské divadlo Varnsdorf, MKCR, hlavní město Praha, Státní fond kultury ČR, Nadace Život umělce