A scene from "I, the Dictator", courtesy of Teatr Wiczy
Teatr Wiczy presents a story about the desperation behind power
Both an artist in the face of authority and a man struggling with his weaknesses, must make a decision crucial to their careers...
Tap-dance, jazz, mime and an expressive visual style all create an exciting and intimate theatrical experience. The story reveals human relationships and the international community's attitude towards Nazi Germany just before World War II. In the words of Charlie Chaplin, "We're all Monarchs dethroned".
Started up in 1991, Teatr Wiczy is a group which originates in the alternative punk scene. Its performances are most often stage-shows and open-air events. Wiczy employs improvisation elements, performance-art, the happening convention, as well as avant - vaudeville.
Produced, adapted and designed by: Romuald Wicza
actor: Krystian Wieczyński
For more information on the Wiczy theatre, see: www.wicza.com
For information on the Centro Galego de Bruxelas, see: www.centrogalego.be
Date: 20th - 21st of July, 2011, 8 p. m.
Venue: Centro Galego de Bruxelas La Tentation, Brussels
Organised by: Centro Galego de Bruxelas
Project cofinanced by the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage of the Republic of Poland.