The main PQ Award, Golden Triga for the Best Exposition is awarded to Estonia. International jury comprising of Antonio Araújo, Kirsten Dehlholm, Eloise Kazan, Dmitry Krymov, Radivoje Dinulović, Joslin McKinney, Katrina Neiburga, Dominic Huber and Kamila Polívková awarded the outstanding project "Unified Estonia" which you can see until June 28 at the Topič Salon.
Besides the Golden Triga, the minister of culture of the Czech Republic bestowed other Awards to participants of the Prague Quadrennial during the Award ceremony in the Archa Theatre.
Congratulations to all!
Golden Triga PQ 2015 for Best Exposition
Estonia: Unified Estonia
The virtual tour through the Estonian exposition
This outstanding project has already won the award for the most innovative approach to performance design and the impressive way in which it was realised caused it to be mentioned for several other categories as well. In the exhibit here for the PQ, the original project is presented using performance and design to extremely good effect and thus further reinforcing the ways that design and narration can be fused. The project has far-reaching implications for what it is possible to do with performance design when we take the essence of theatre and apply it to the social and the political.
Other nominees for the Golden Triga include – Latvia: The Submission and Finland: Weather Station. Staging Sound
PQ'15, Section of Countries and Regions, Estonia: Unified Estonia,Photo: Martina Novozámská