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아카이브

공동협력 프로젝트

Dream Project

Seoul Factory for the Performing Arts(Korea) x Lab Teater Ciputat (Indonesia)

DREAM PROJECT based on a classic drama text that will be staged with a free adaptation approach and collaborative work between Indonesian and South Korean theater practitioners.

Introduction


DREAM PROJECT based on a classic drama text that will be staged with a free adaptation approach and collaborative work between Indonesian and South Korean theater practitioners. This program will take the form of "Cross-Text" based on William Shakespeare's script entitled "A Midsummer Night's Dream", which is then taken as its essence to be used as inspiration to capture our dream of overcoming global environmental crisis. This project will be implemented over a period of 3 years and divided into several stages. The first year (2024) formulation of ideas, auditions, workshops and closed performances. The second year (2025) gala premiere performances in Indonesia and South Korea. The third year (2026) participating in global theatre festivals such as Hong Kong International Shakespeare Festival, etc


Participants


The Seoul Factory(KOR)

The Seoul Factory values ​​bodies and sounds, not letters, and explores the harmony and conflict between the old and the new, ours and others, and everyday life and imagination. Based on this, we seek to incorporate communication between me and inner self, communication between me and you, and communication between our community and other communities for the true circulation of art and life in creation and education. Rather than focusing on formality, we value communication with people and heart-to-heart exchanges, and pursue meaningful encounters between ‘I’ and ‘you’ by creating a space where people can freely play and play within the free framework of art.

Laboratory Theater of Ciputat(IDN)

Laboratory Theater of Ciputat (LTC) was established in 2005, initiated by theater activists operating in the Ciputat area of South Tangerang. LTC focuses on achieving artistic works that are accessible to various layers of society. We consider art as a medium that can bridge diverse interests within a particular community. We organized library and field research activities to strengthen the ideal objectives of the first two missions.

Based on these three missions, LTC's creative process is derived from workshops, discussions, research, observations, collaborations, and live-in experiences that focus on the issues, themes, and problems of urban society, as well as its spiritual aspects. These activities are carried out with an interdisciplinary approach to knowledge and skills. LTC has formulated training methods based on creative experiences that can enrich the working approaches within a social community.

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