Transnational Documentary Drama and Transformation of East Europe
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Our Mission

The rhetoric of politicians doesn’t necessarily reveal insights into a society. We suggest that to understand the actual life of a society, the first place to look is its culture. The premise of this digital humanities project is that theatre and performance art are some of the best genres for helping people understand the social reality and social problems of a country.

The logic of the flow of media here moves from the library of the dramas, to their spectacles (on the stage), to the motivation of the artists, back to spectacles (outside of theatres), then to the opinions of audience members and their subsequent actions after the spectacles – at protests. The flow of material supports the main argument of this site: theatre and drama for social change can be a gateway to social activism.


Once awareness is spread, one can begin to see Slavoj Žižek’s reasoning when he made the following statement: “Protest art and punk are actually more effective than the protests themselves” (Žižek and Tolokonnikova, Comradely Greetings, 2014).

Russian Docudramas

First Man
Motovilikhinskii Worker
Bolotnaia Square Case
Uzbek
 Novaia Antigona
Manifestos

Transnational Docudrama Productions

Ukraine

Ukraine

Ukraine

Theatre of Displaced People, Kyiv

Russia

Ukraine

Ukraine

Teatr.doc

Belarus

Ukraine

Belarus

Belarus Free Theatre

Interviews with Playwrights

Mikhail Durnenkov

Performance Art

Russia

Olympic Swimmer Ruta Meilutyte in "Bloody Pond Ukraine," in Vilnius, Lithuania.

Exit Polls

New Antigone

How Estonian Hippies Took Down the Soviet Union

How Estonian Hippies Took Down the Soviet Union

How Estonian Hippies Took Down the Soviet Union

How Estonian Hippies Took Down the Soviet Union

How Estonian Hippies Took Down the Soviet Union

Echoes of 1989

May 6, 2012

May 6, 2012

May 6, 2012

Euro Maidan

May 6, 2012

May 6, 2012

Gezi Park Protests

Gezi Park Protests

Gezi Park Protests

Minsk Protests

Gezi Park Protests

Gezi Park Protests

The life of a tyrant is a calamity for mankind, but his history is useful to instill disgust for evil and to instill love for virtue. And it's glorious for the time when a writer armed with the truth can put such a ruler to shame so that there will be no more like him from now on.


Nikolai Karamzin

Media +

Placebo

Док-Ток or Собчак.doc

Док-Ток or Собчак.doc

Док-Ток or Собчак.doc

Док-Ток or Собчак.doc

Док-Ток or Собчак.doc

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