
Lecture No. 2 for General Enlightenment – Kamen Donev: 55 Years
The second lecture built similarly to the previous performance, with the same didactic character and absolute impossibility to be retold, the production is a two-hour, we would say, poly-performance, since Donev is not alone, although for most of the time he is physically alone on stage. There are his rapid words and inimitable tongue-twisters of total madness and life wisdom; there is his seemingly bottomless breath, thanks to which he uses every part of the stage, dancing English waltz, Georgian dance, disco, swing, and then sings an aria from Rigoletto. There is his entire arsenal of laughter and lessons, flexibility of mind, talent, and physical potential. – How should we love God, father? – By loving people. – And how should we love people? – By trying to lead them onto the right path. – Which is the right path, father? – The steep one, child, the steep one! "Captain Michalis" by Nikos Kazantzakis The performance is not suitable for persons under 14 years old.


