Rosemer’s Syndrome
In 2021, Davoud Zara was awarded an Ibsen Scope Grant for the project Rosmer's Syndrome.
In 2021, Davoud Zara was awarded an Ibsen Scope Grant for the project Rosmer's Syndrome.
What we are facing today around the world is the dominance of ‘the society of spectacle’, which diminishes the role of society’s vital parts to a tool that serves ‘the society of spectacle’ as an ideal situation.
As a consequence, democracy is also constantly devaluating as the mere systematic structure which is managing this situation.
This situation on the other hand, is intending to alienate the language, the essential communicative element of human nature, and this is nothing but capturing ‘the common thing’ and the extreme form of it is the spectacle and for this very reason, the spectacle includes something as a positive potentiality which can be used against the spectacle itself.
The effects of such situation on the characters of well-known Rosmersholm has been investigated and based on the audience knowledge of the story, we have sort of recreated it again, in a way that situation is being regularly changed between text-performance and potentiality-action and suggest the audience interaction.
The final result of this process will be a recovering of the present moment.
Davoud Zare. Director, dramaturge, choreographer and performer.
Studied theater at the Art university of Tehran and then continued his studies at ICI-CCN/exerce in France.
He has been working as a freelance artist and collaborator for the last decade in the field of performing arts.