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As part of the celebration of the 10th Bazaar Festival, the ARCHA+ space will focus on various forms of bold creative practices of the youngest generation of artists, represented by Adam Dragun et al. What strategies do they use, what boundaries are important for them to cross and how can they reflect on their work? In ARCHA+, as part of the Bazaar Festival and Theatre Night, punk theater artists, video artists and musicians from Slovakia will present their work.
Adam Dragun is a Slovak theater and film director and singer of the synthpunk band Berlin Manson. As part of this year's Bazaar festival, a video installation of his short film Prcat will be shown. It captures conversations between a grandson and his Slovak grandparents about sex. Gradually, he manages to get the grandparents to talk about experiences from their youth and about topics that are not always openly shared across generations, let alone within families.
In a short lecture performance, Adam Dragun will present his creative practice, which is based on creation with non-acting material, from exploring the possibilities and limits of intergenerational dialogue, from an obsession with finding stories in everyday life and exploring the relationships between big and small stories, and from a fascination with radical honesty.
The end of the evening belongs to the after party and music program. The participants of the 10th Bazaar Festival can look forward to DJ sets by FVLCRVM and I Hate Berlin Manson, who experiment with punk, rave and what can be communicated within these genres.
- Lecture performance: Adam Dragun
- Creators of the film Prcat: Dragun, Štefancová, Czitó, Bango
- Music: FVLCRVM, Adam Dragun, Patrik Nagy and others
Length
- lecture performance + film: 75 min
- musical performance and party: until the night
Performing artists
Slovakia







