Happy World Theatre Day Everyone!
Message of World Theatre Day 2014
Brett Bailey's Message
Wherever there is human society, the irrepressible Spirit of Performance manifests.
Under trees in tiny villages, and on high
tech stages in global metropolis; in school halls and in fields and in
temples; in slums, in urban plazas, community centres and inner-city
basements, people are drawn together to commune in the ephemeral
theatrical worlds that we create to express our human complexity, our
diversity, our vulnerability, in living flesh, and breath, and voice.
We gather to weep and to remember; to
laugh and to contemplate; to learn and to affirm and to imagine. To
wonder at technical dexterity, and to incarnate gods. To catch our
collective breath at our capacity for beauty and compassion and
monstrosity. We come to be energized, and to be empowered. To celebrate
the wealth of our various cultures, and to dissolve the boundaries that
divide us.
Wherever there is human society, the
irrepressible Spirit of Performance manifests. Born of community, it
wears the masks and the costumes of our varied traditions. It harnesses
our languages and rhythms and gestures, and clears a space in our
midst.
And we, the artists that work with this
ancient spirit, feel compelled to channel it through our hearts, our
ideas and our bodies to reveal our realities in all their mundanity and
glittering mystery.
But, in this era in which so many
millions are struggling to survive, are suffering under oppressive
regimes and predatory capitalism, are fleeing conflict and hardship; in
which our privacy is invaded by secret services and our words are
censored by intrusive governments; in which forests are being
annihilated, species exterminated, and oceans poisoned: what do we feel compelled to reveal?
In this world of unequal power, in which
various hegemonic orders try to convince us that one nation, one race,
one gender, one sexual preference, one religion, one ideology, one
cultural framework is superior to all others, is it really defensible
to insist that the arts should be unshackled from social agendas?
Are we, the artists of arenas and stages,
conforming to the sanitized demands of the market, or seizing the
power that we have: to clear a space in the hearts and minds of
society, to gather people around us, to inspire, enchant and inform,
and to create a world of hope and open-hearted collaboration?
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