Have you seen the Zombie? episode1
Where is the Zombie? episode 2
Return of the Zombie / episode 3
Return of the Zombie is third and a last episode episode of the artistic research that is dealing with a zombie figure as a metaphor of our contemporary subjectivity. Through the process of constant changes of symbolic frames zombie figure is instrumentalized to point out the fragile relation between reality and fiction, exposing the mechanisms through which our reality is being constructed.
There is no reason for fear.
Survival is the key word to remember.
Knowledge is a part of the struggle for survival; the rest must come from you. It depends on you whether you will end up in a passive acceptance or stand up and shout: “I won’t be a victim! I’ll survive.” The choice is yours. Therefore – cover windows, barricade doors, store supplies of water and food, radio, flashlight, tool kit, first aid kit, clothing, bedding, maps, important personal documents, cash, and other supplies that you may need the first few days until you find a shelter. After you have made your emergency kit, organize in groups and make a plan in case of attack. Identify the possible risks in your area. Make a list of local contacts like the police, fire department and local emergency response team. Carefully plan your escape route. Plan where to go and move in several directions. That way you’re always in advantage, and in this case – they have no chance!
Where is the Zombie? episode 2
Return of the Zombie / episode 3
Return of the Zombie is third and a last episode episode of the artistic research that is dealing with a zombie figure as a metaphor of our contemporary subjectivity. Through the process of constant changes of symbolic frames zombie figure is instrumentalized to point out the fragile relation between reality and fiction, exposing the mechanisms through which our reality is being constructed.
There is no reason for fear.
Survival is the key word to remember.
Knowledge is a part of the struggle for survival; the rest must come from you. It depends on you whether you will end up in a passive acceptance or stand up and shout: “I won’t be a victim! I’ll survive.” The choice is yours. Therefore – cover windows, barricade doors, store supplies of water and food, radio, flashlight, tool kit, first aid kit, clothing, bedding, maps, important personal documents, cash, and other supplies that you may need the first few days until you find a shelter. After you have made your emergency kit, organize in groups and make a plan in case of attack. Identify the possible risks in your area. Make a list of local contacts like the police, fire department and local emergency response team. Carefully plan your escape route. Plan where to go and move in several directions. That way you’re always in advantage, and in this case – they have no chance!
Concept, choreography, performance: Dragana Bulut
Artistic collaboration, performance: Ljiljana Tasić, Ana Monteiro, Sara Tosic
Dramaturgy: Ana Vujanović
Production managment: Ksenija Djurović
Produced by Dragana Bulut in coproduction with Station Service for contemporary dance. Support: [DNA] Departures and Arrivals, Tanzstipendium, der Regierende Bürgermeister Berlin, Senatskanzlei – Kulturelle Angelegenheiten, Ministry of Culture of Serbia, Bitef Theatre and Workspacebrussels.
[DNA] Departures and Arrivals is co-financed by the European Union through the Creative Europe programme.
Artistic collaboration, performance: Ljiljana Tasić, Ana Monteiro, Sara Tosic
Dramaturgy: Ana Vujanović
Production managment: Ksenija Djurović
Produced by Dragana Bulut in coproduction with Station Service for contemporary dance. Support: [DNA] Departures and Arrivals, Tanzstipendium, der Regierende Bürgermeister Berlin, Senatskanzlei – Kulturelle Angelegenheiten, Ministry of Culture of Serbia, Bitef Theatre and Workspacebrussels.
[DNA] Departures and Arrivals is co-financed by the European Union through the Creative Europe programme.