2025
Ethical Goals as a Criterion of Creation: The Czechoslovak Theatre on a String in the 1980s
CIAMPI MATULOVÁ, JitkaBasic information
Original name
Ethical Goals as a Criterion of Creation: The Czechoslovak Theatre on a String in the 1980s
Authors
Edition
RHINOCERVS: Cinema, Dança, Música, Teatro, 2025, 2795-5788
Other information
Language
English
Type of outcome
Article in a journal
Field of Study
60403 Performing arts studies
Country of publisher
Portugal
Confidentiality degree
is not subject to a state or trade secret
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Marked to be transferred to RIV
Yes
Organization unit
Theatre Faculty
Keywords in English
Czechoslovak alternative theatre; Theatre on a String Brno;Scenic sketch; The 1985 Project; Jan Šimek
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International impact, Reviewed
Changed: 31/3/2026 21:56, Mgr. Jana Kořínková, Ph.D.
Abstract
In the original language
In the 1980s, the Czechoslovak alternative theatre company Divadlo na provázku(in English: Theatre on a String) explored the possibilities of combining multiple art forms and crossing the strictly defined boundaries of individual artistic disciplines. The starting point was their artistic programme of ‘irregularity’,which was reflected in all components of theatreproduction, the staging process, and the organisation of the ensemble. This case study presents a specific theatre project from autumn 1985 called The1985 Project, which moved in between literature and theatre. The focus is on the scenic sketch The Monument(premièred on 30 November 1985), which was performed alongside an artpieceby sculptor Jan Šimek. The essayconsiders thecompany’sfunctioning within a totalitarian communist regime characterised by censorshipand describes the strategies necessary to achieve the première performance in front of an audience. The ensemble understood theatre as a tool in which individual performances were directed towards ethical rather than aesthetic goals.