
W okowach mitów – "Medeamaterial" Heinera Müllera, Pascala Dusapina i Sashy Waltz
Author(s) -
Paulina Książek
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
res facta nova
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2544-9303
pISSN - 1897-824X
DOI - 10.14746/rfn.2020.21.6
Subject(s) - waltz , opera , mythology , drama , portrait , german , art , subject (documents) , art history , literature , chose , antique , visual arts , philosophy , linguistics , computer science , library science , political science , law
Pascal Dusapin is regarded as one of the outstanding contemporary French composers. The opera genre seems to have a special place among his creative achievements. Medeamaterial is the composer’s second work for the stage, and one of many where myth becomes the subject. As the text of the libretto, he chose a text by a German dramatist, Heiner Müller. Both authors decide to reinterpret an antique history and deconstruct it using the means available to them. As does Sasha Waltz, who in 2007 staged Dusapin’s work. All three, while initiating a dialogue with the past, set the work firmly in the present. In this article the author attempts to answer the question how the devices used by these creative artists shape the psychological portrait of the drama’s heroine.