Roadmap: The Next Four Years


Posted June 20, 2023 in Arts and Culture

The Prague Quadrennial has been held every four years since 1967 and is the world’s largest event in the field of scenography presenting contemporary work in a variety of performance design disciplines and genres including costume, stage, lighting, sound design, and theatre architecture for dance, opera, drama, site-specific, multi-media performances, and performance art.

The Next Four Years sees designers – Ciaran Bagnall, Lian Bell, Katie Davenport, Mel Mercier, Rob Moloney, Eimer Murphy, Jack Phelan and Sinéad Wallace – collaborate with curator Tom Creed to imagine the theatre of tomorrow under the guise of the quadrennial’s theme of ‘rare’. A film, publication and daily conversations will also emerge as part of their work which is dedicated to the memory of Monica Frawley.

A brief perusal of other countries approaches throws up a range of interpretations from Finland’s Bee Company looking at how a “multidisciplinary collective (can) learn from non-human ways of living, working and being creative” to Chile creating a ‘mortuary pavilion’ housing ‘animitas’ – small traditional constructions that house the spirit of a deceased person at the site of their tragic death.

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