Argonauti
Laterna Magika
Prague
Czech Republic
Mon, 1st September 2008 - Fri, 14th November 2008
“The magic of the Czech artistic ensemble consists in the inseparable symbiosis between the film, the images and the live performance, showing traits of the demanding process of creation.The altering set design together with the rich composition of optical solutions bring lots of remarkable scenes in the lively and dramatic story of Argonauts.”
- "Thessalia" daily from August 10, 2004
World premiere on August 8, 2004 in the Greek Volos, Czech premiere on February 9, 2005 in Prague
Direction: Petr Čepický
Scene: Miloslav Heřmánek
Music: Dimitris Marangopoulos
Duration: 105 min.
Address
Laterna Magika
Narodni 4
Praha 1
Praha 1
Other Information
The Laterna Magika Counts its history since the year 1958.
The first period, created by the director Alfred Radok and stage-designer Josef Svoboda began at the world exhibition EXPO 58 in Brussels, Belgium. The programm showed in the Czechoslovak pavilion was named Laterna magika and later gave its name to the theatre in Prague, reconstructed at 1959 after the worldwide success on EXPO.
The second period was presented on the EXPO 67 in Montreal, Canada and as well as on the EXPO 70 in Osaka, Japan and with these performances travelled the theatre through the world.
In the half of seventieth became Laterna magika the part of the National Theatre in Prague, on the head with the artistic director Josef Svoboda, who was at the beginning of this special medium, which does not use the words, only the combination of film projection and life stage media’s - dance, sound, lights, pantomime, black-theatre e.t.c.
There is a basic effort which is creating the face of Laterna magika till today - searching of the way to a specific theatre which is able to narrate a story by using of different themes and medias as well.
Narodni 4
Praha
The first period, created by the director Alfred Radok and stage-designer Josef Svoboda began at the world exhibition EXPO 58 in Brussels, Belgium. The programm showed in the Czechoslovak pavilion was named Laterna magika and later gave its name to the theatre in Prague, reconstructed at 1959 after the worldwide success on EXPO.
The second period was presented on the EXPO 67 in Montreal, Canada and as well as on the EXPO 70 in Osaka, Japan and with these performances travelled the theatre through the world.
In the half of seventieth became Laterna magika the part of the National Theatre in Prague, on the head with the artistic director Josef Svoboda, who was at the beginning of this special medium, which does not use the words, only the combination of film projection and life stage media’s - dance, sound, lights, pantomime, black-theatre e.t.c.
There is a basic effort which is creating the face of Laterna magika till today - searching of the way to a specific theatre which is able to narrate a story by using of different themes and medias as well.
Address
Narodni 4
Praha


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