Up End Down Symphony

Up End Down Symphony

2DORESU
Cast:Rostislav Novák st., Vojtěch Fülep, Rostislav Novák ml., Jan Balcar
Premiere:27. September 2019
Length:92 minutes
Genre:zaner_javiskovy

Cast: Rostislav Novák st., Vojtěch Fülep, Rostislav Novák ml., Jan Balcar, Andrej Rády, Jan Kletenský, Zuzana Havrlantová / Šárka Fülep Bočková, Zbyněk Šporc, Jiří Weissmann, Alexandr Volný, Anna Schmidtmajerová, Jana Smolíková, Daniel Komarov, Michal Boltnar, Jiří Kohout

Contemporary circus poem about people and angels accompanied by symphony orchestra

The original production Up End Down premiered on December 19, 2010 at the La Fabrika theatre, Prague. In December 2018, the version with a symphony orchestra was introduced.

A film recording of the 153rd performance was made on December 19, 2018 at the Jatka78 theatre, Prague.

A story of a man living uniquely with his memories. He lives through his flights and falls but is unable to break free from the luggage of memories he carries to live in a relaxed and liberated way. Sometimes everyone thinks about what follows, when that "ultimate moment" occurs. How does it look like and what's next? Up End Down looks at the journey from birth to death, from the earth to the heaven and back through the prism of our fantasy. A crossroads between two streets, heaven and earth, the memories and the present, smile and tears, taking off and falling. A crossroads of genres of news circus and symphonic music.

The original performance was created in 2010 as the second production of the ensemble. Actors, acrobats, and dancers mastered new disciplines (aerial acrobatics, teeterboard) and after the success of La Putyka, company met the high expectations of the theatre public. The company confirmed it's ability to combine drama with new circus and surprised with the art shape and set design ideally set for the space of La Fabrika, Prague. With the orchestral accompaniment, the show first chimed Jatka78 in 2018.

Awards

2010 – Divadelní noviny award (production of the year in dance & ballet)

2012 – Skupa's Pilsen festival award (costumes, sound design)

2018 – Student jury award at Young for Young festival, Most

Length

Length: 92 min

Year: 2018
Local premiere date: 27. September 2019
World premiere date: 27. September 2019

Country of origin:

  • Czech Republic

Cast: Rostislav Novák st., Vojtěch Fülep, Rostislav Novák ml., Jan Balcar, Andrej Rády, Jan Kletenský, Zuzana Havrlantová / Šárka Fülep Bočková, Zbyněk Šporc, Jiří Weissmann, Alexandr Volný, Anna Schmidtmajerová, Jana Smolíková, Daniel Komarov, Michal Boltnar, Jiří Kohout

Contemporary circus poem about people and angels accompanied by symphony orchestra

The original production Up End Down premiered on December 19, 2010 at the La Fabrika theatre, Prague. In December 2018, the version with a symphony orchestra was introduced.

A film recording of the 153rd performance was made on December 19, 2018 at the Jatka78 theatre, Prague.

A story of a man living uniquely with his memories. He lives through his flights and falls but is unable to break free from the luggage of memories he carries to live in a relaxed and liberated way. Sometimes everyone thinks about what follows, when that "ultimate moment" occurs. How does it look like and what's next? Up End Down looks at the journey from birth to death, from the earth to the heaven and back through the prism of our fantasy. A crossroads between two streets, heaven and earth, the memories and the present, smile and tears, taking off and falling. A crossroads of genres of news circus and symphonic music.

The original performance was created in 2010 as the second production of the ensemble. Actors, acrobats, and dancers mastered new disciplines (aerial acrobatics, teeterboard) and after the success of La Putyka, company met the high expectations of the theatre public. The company confirmed it's ability to combine drama with new circus and surprised with the art shape and set design ideally set for the space of La Fabrika, Prague. With the orchestral accompaniment, the show first chimed Jatka78 in 2018.

Awards

2010 – Divadelní noviny award (production of the year in dance & ballet)

2012 – Skupa's Pilsen festival award (costumes, sound design)

2018 – Student jury award at Young for Young festival, Most

Length

Year: 2018
Local premiere date: 27. September 2019
World premiere date: 27. September 2019

Country of origin:

  • Czech Republic