Authors

Sára Sánta
Interview on the statement of the workshop Theater of the Anthropocene at the 10th Theatre Olympics Budapest
Full text in PDF Abstract: This interview explores the key themes discussed during the workshop titled Theater of the Anthropocene at the 10th Theatre Olympics in Budapest. Sára Sánta engages in a conversation with Frank Raddatz and Johanna Domokos, shedding light on the purpose behind organizing the conference and the profound implications of the Anthropocene era on both the world and the realm of theatre. The Anthropocene, characterized by global ecological threats resulting from human activities, challenges traditional theatrical narratives, requiring a shift towards a more holistic understanding of humanity’s relationship with the planet. 70 The interview delves into the potential educational role of theatre in fostering environmental awareness and sensitizing individuals to the complexities of our changing world. The speakers emphasize the need for a multidisciplinary approach, involving not only theatre scholars and artists but also scientists, lawyers, and writers in addressing the existential crisis posed by the Anthropocene. Insights from the interview highlight the importance of nurturing a collective responsibility to maintain ecological balance. The speakers also discuss the transformative potential of theatre and the diverse perspectives presented during the conference, leading to the creation of a manifesto that envisions theatre as a platform for envisioning and shaping a harmonious future with the Earth. The interview concludes with reflections on the role of theatre in the future, emphasizing its deep-rooted connection to the planet and the potential for a renewed, holistic theatre that addresses societal and environmental challenges beyond conventional norms. Keywords: Anthropocene, ecology, environmental awareness, multidisciplinary approach, holistic theatre