a r c h e t y p e  m e d e a
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This solo performance is a personal confession of a female performer about her inner crisis, loneliness, rage, sorrow, and helplessness she feels.

It is inspired by the myth of Medea as an Archetype.


The creation begins where the Euripides' tragedy ends unfinished, and it examines a very intimate state of a person whose memory becomes her identity.

The subject of the performance is the relation of the Myth and Autobiography. The working process undertakes verbal and physical phenomena of identity/memory.

It is a joined attempt of 2 female creators [choreographer T. Huilmand & writer I. Sajko] of different background, age and social status to recognize each other in the clash pro/against Medea's memory.

The writing & performing are developed together as working-towards-performance.