A project about playing without rules by Vicente Arlandis
Fotos: Alessia Bombaci
FRANKESTEING is the capacity of an agent to act in a world. In philosophy, FRANKESTEING is considered as belonging to that agent even if that agent represents a fictitious character, or some other non-existent entity.
FRANKESTEING is something spoken, written, or done with humorous intention.
FRANKESTEING may have many different forms, e.g., a single word or a gesture (considered in a particular context), a question-answer, or a whole short story. The word " FRANKESTEING " has a number of synonyms.
To achieve its end, FRANKESTEING may employ irony, sarcasm, word play and other devices. FRANKESTEING may have a punch line, i.e. an ending to make it humorous.
A practical FRANKESTEING differs from a spoken one in that the major component of the humour is physical rather than verbal (for example placing salt in the sugar bowl).
Conceived and directed by Vicente Arlandis // Created in collaboration with David Espinosa, Hipólito Patón y Sandra Gómez // Performers: Hipólito Patón, Sandra Gómez and Vicente Arlandis // Produced by Losquequedan // Thanks to Juan Dominguez and Sahro Villarroya.
This project has been developed within the context of a.pass (advanced performance and scenography trainning) in Brussels and Antwerp.
With the support of: Teatres de la Generalitat Valenciana / L’Animal a l’Esquena (Girona) / Las Naves, Espacio de Creación (Valencia).