Saška Rakef,Pia Brezavšček

The Dramaturgy of Time as a Factor in Creating Spaces of Relationality, Wonder and Attunement

Peripatetic lecture

This lecture addresses time as a key dramaturgical category in the creation of spaces of perception, wonder and attunement. The authors approach temporality as an active agent that structures experience, opens possibilities for alternative modes of attention, and enables the emergence of relational and sensitive spaces between participants, environment and the event itself.

This lecture addresses time as a key dramaturgical category in the creation of spaces of perception, wonder and attunement. The authors approach temporality as an active agent that structures experience, opens possibilities for alternative modes of attention, and enables the emergence of relational and sensitive spaces between participants, environment and the event itself.

The lecture unfolds as a reflection and exchange on temporal structures in contemporary artistic and research practices.

Saška Rakef

Dramaturg and researcher focusing on contemporary performative practices, dramaturgy of process, time and participation.

Pia Brezavšček

Dramaturg, theorist and critic working in the field of performing arts, with a focus on dramaturgy of time and the relationship between theory and practice.

Authors: Saška Rakef, Pia Brezavšček
Photo: Matej Tomažin

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