TIC-TAC

6.07 THU.: 16.00 Kraków | Dworek Białoprądnicki Cultural Centre, 2 Papiernicza Street (garden)
6.07 THU.: 19.00 Kraków | Dworek Białoprądnicki Cultural Centre, 2 Papiernicza Street (garden)
7.07 FRI.: 14.00 Kraków | Small Market Square (Mały Rynek)
7.07 FRI.: 16.30 Kraków | Small Market Square (Mały Rynek)
8.07 SAT.: 13.00 Kraków | Small Market Square (Mały Rynek)
8.07 SAT.: 15.30 Kraków | Jana Nowaka-Jeziorańskiego Square by the Galeria Krakowska Shopping Centre
8.07 SAT.: 19.00 Kraków | Small Market Square (Mały Rynek)
9.07 SUN.: 12.00 Kraków | Small Market Square (Mały Rynek)
9.07 SUN.: 15.30 Kraków | Small Market Square (Mały Rynek)

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TIC-TAC 

“The red nose is the smallest mask ever, but only thanks to a big heart can it come to life”. 

The show takes place inside a magic circle, bordered by a rope, a large clock, a door, a book and a rose. They are the symbolic objects that define a precise dreamlike path that the main character has to follow. Tic-Tac presents a dreamlike and poetic journey of a Clown, highlighting the path that the he takes in order to approach the object of his desire –   the rose. “The paradox is that the more he tries to get close to the rose, the more he moves away. Only when he decides to stop, will he be able to get close to the rose mysteriously”. 

 

Created and performed by Alex Piras 

 

Duration:30’ 

Alex Piras | Italy

The street performance Arrived was created by Adrian Schvarzstein, a Spanish street theatre artist and director and by Jūratė Širvytė-Rukštelė, a Lithuanian dancer and actor, at the time of their stay in Sri Lanka. Since its successful premiere in 2015 it has visited over 20 countries around the world. 

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