Teatro Due Mondi on tour in Poland
Teatro Due Mondi theatre company returns to meet the international audience with a tour in Poland and stages the show Wall Cracks at the International Festival of Theatre and Music of Temeszów (on July 6th) and at the Theatre Summer Festival of Zamosc (on July 7th), amongst the most important cultural events of the Country.
Wall Cracks was expressly conceived and structured as an open-air performance: a great rectangular space for the action is defined and drawn down and the spectators occupy the four sides.
It talks about walls and barriers made of stone and barbed wire that can become impassable and also about how relational problems among people or with oneself can often build walls of fear and mistrust or individual borders.
The show, produced in the frame of the European project Mauerspringer (Wall Jumpers), is the result of a long creative process the theatre company has been developing since 2011 through "Borderless", a workshop of participated theatre open to everybody, a ‘space of exchange’ among people of different language and culture and from different countries, refugees and asylum-seekers included - as Teatro Due Mondi firmly believes that «theatre gives the solutions politics cannot find».
The Company’s activities are supported by the Emilia-Romagna Region Culture Dept. The tour in Poland is made with the collaboration by the Italian Cultural Institute in Krakow and by ATER Fondazione.