Debate for Puppets: Palestine Will Be Free?

A debate with anonymous speakers for high school and university students, as well as anyone interested.

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Synopsis

We will openly discuss the war in the Gaza Strip and its historical context. Students and other audience members will have the opportunity to listen and later ask questions themselves.

The debate will be followed by an educational program (created by students of the Department of Educational Drama at DAMU in Prague), which will actively engage the audience, allowing them to explore the topic in greater depth while also helping them process the experience of the discussion.

Debates for Puppets is a project in which the speakers do not know each other’s identities, and the audience does not know the identities of the speakers either.

Cast
Creative team

Authors' Collective

Author

Author

Samuel Špilar, Doubravka Dostálová, Štěpán Gajdoš a Kateřina Císařová

Adaptation

Directed by

Doubravka Dostálová a Samuel Špilar

Dramaturgy

Scene

Costumes

Scenography

Music

Lighting design

Sound Design

Pavla Bastlová (Tokyo Drift)

Choreography

Movement cooperation

Translation

Moderují

Jana Vaverková, Aicha Roubíčková

Loutkovodičství

David Bolech, Jáchym Sůra, Ema Lovecká

Produkce

Žanda Špánková, Barbora Jonášová

Effects in the performance
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Information for schools

V případě zájmu o hromadnou rezervaci prosím kontaktujte Terezu Turzíkovou na turzikova@hadivadlo.cz nebo telefonicky na 721108742.

Délka Debaty je 60 minut, následuje krátká přestávka a poté lektorský program. Konec celého programu je max. ve 13.00.

Cena vstupenky 200 Kč platí pro jednoho studenta a zahrnuje i lektorský program. Pedagogickým doprovodům nabízíme vstup zdarma.

Price:
350/250/200 Kč
Duration of the performance:
120
minutes
with break
without break
Premiere:
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Derniéra:
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At the morning edition of Debate for Puppets, we welcome school groups (8th and 9th grade of primary school, as well as high school and university audiences), as well as individuals and interest groups of all ages.