For Dominic Huber's workshop on Sunday 21st of June during the Prague Quadrennial about Augmented Realities we are looking for 15 contacts around the world who are able to be online via Skype during 12 and 18 pm CET preferably with a notebook that can be moved for different views of their location.
Traditional festival by The Theatre Faculty of Academy of Performing Arts – Zlomvaz (in translation „break a neck“, an expression for „good luck“) is a part of the Prague Qudriennal this year. And, for the first time Obratel (in translation Vertebra) - festival's daily newspaper - will be bilingual [English and Czech].
The impacts of extreme climatic conditions on performers and audiences – in historic polar theatre and in recent site-specific performances. A lecture by Mike Pearson.
Prague Quadrennial welcomes a very special guest today - Canadian theatre master and versatile artist Robert Lepage.
Absolutely unique theatre and performance books collections can be found at PQ Bookshop at Colloredo-Mansfeld Palace.
The longest day of the year is two days away, but the longest day of the Prague Quadrennial starts today!
After spending the whole night at PQ, you can watch and "hear" the sunrise with this special edition of the Music and Space installation starting on Saturday, June 20 from 4:39-4:51am in the Jan Palach square. It is summer and it is PQ, so why go to bed?
Some days ago we created a cloud in a courtyard. The idea: to establish in the courtyard in the Clam Gallas Palace a curatorial base for the Weather and Scenography theme. An installation that would allow us some time to cloud gaze, to contemplate, to consider and discuss a few of the many questions that the Prague Quadrennial poses. A cloud captured and moored to the ground to create shade and relief from the sun.
Designed by architect, Jan Zeyer, the salon opened in 1894 as an exhibition hall and house for the Topič publishing house.