In show stretched over 50 years, Slovenian director shoots for space
- Slovenian director Dragan Zivadinov began staging the play 'Love and Sovereignty' in 1995, performing it once a decade across Europe and Russia until 2045.
- The project started in Ljubljana and Star City, places chosen for their cultural and historical ties to space and performing arts over a 50-year timeline.
- Twelve mostly sixty-something actors wear futuristic outfits and perform on a spaceship-like stage, while two actors who died have been replaced by 'umbots,' satellite-like devices emitting sounds.
- Zivadinov said the final performance will be "liberated from human influence" when the umbots carrying digitalized data, including actors' DNA, will be propelled simultaneously into space to "culturise" it.
- The ongoing project suggests an innovative fusion of performance art and space exploration, attracting hundreds and described as 'absolutely fantastic' and thought-provoking by observers and participants.
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