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Formation | 2006 |
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Type | Theatre group |
Purpose | Black light theatre |
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Membership | Theodor Hoidekr Štěpánka Pencová René Zounar Adéla Doskočilová Gabriela Kuhnová Martin Mackovič František Stehlík Sophia Šípová Šilhánková František Penc Hana Šámalová Petra Široká |
Artistic director(s) | Theodor Hoidekr |
Website | https://hilt-theatre.cz https://black-light-theatre.com |
HILT black light theater Prague is a Prague-based group of artists engaged in the creation of black light theatre.
About the group
editThe HILT Prague Black Theatre Prague.[1] was founded in 2006 by actor and dancer Theodor Hoidekr[2] and actress Štěpánka Pencová[3]. The theater group made their first public appearance in New Delhi, India in August 2007 at a promotional gala for Motorola, where they were joined by Bollywood actor Abhishek Bachchan.
The group consists mainly of black light theatre performances and, marginally, shadow theater. Performances are exclusively non-verbal, only dance and pantomime. Performances from their work emphasize contact with the viewer - HILT stands for Hoidekr Interactive Light Theater.
Over the years, the group has collaborated with well-known personalities, Iveta Bartošová and Karel Gott. In addition to performing in Czech cities and theaters, the group also went abroad - India, Poland, Slovakia, China and Guatemala. They won two awards at the World Theater Olympics in New Delhi and Mumbai[4]
HILT maintains a permanent stage with regular performances in Prague. Since the 1960s, this Czech capital has been considered the world home of the "black light theatre" genre. After the covid-19 pandemic, only 4 black light theatres out of the original 10 operate in Prague[5], and HILT black light theatre is one of them.
Gallery
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Video - HILT black light theatre Prague in Guatemala
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HILT black light theatre Prague shows
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HILT black light theatre Prague shows
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HILT black light theatre Prague shows
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HILT black light theatre Prague shows
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HILT black light theatre Prague shows
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HILT black light theatre Prague shows
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HILT black light theatre Prague shows
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HILT black light theatre Prague shows
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HILT black light theatre Prague shows
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HILT black light theatre Prague shows
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HILT black light theatre Prague shows
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HILT black light theatre Prague shows
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HILT black light theatre Prague shows
References
edit- ^ "HILT black light theatre Prague". Prague city tourism - official presentation of Prague. Retrieved 2024-08-11.
- ^ "Theodor Hoidekr - HILT black light theatre director". Creative City Berlin. Retrieved 2024-08-11.
- ^ "Štěpánka Pencová | Gallery - Making of". FilmBooster.com.au. Retrieved 2024-08-11.
- ^ "Black light theatre from Prague comes to Delhi". The Times of India. 2018-04-01. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 2024-08-11.
- ^ CzechTourism - Ministry for Regional Development of the Czech Republic (2021-06-10). "Black Light Theatre: A Czech Phenomenon · #VisitCzechia". www.visitczechia.com. Retrieved 2024-08-11.