PNEU
A physically demanding dialogue between four performers and five hundred kilograms of tires. A movement on the edge of dance, contemporary circus, and visual art, inspired by the theory of antifragility. How does the body withstand pressure? And what if pressure itself is the path to lightness?

In PNEU, bodies and tires interlock in a physically demanding performance that explores the fragile relationships between people and their environment. The unpredictable pile of tires that dominates the set and determines human behaviour is gradually transformed into a living and dynamic architecture. PNEU is a performance where rules unexpectedly disappear and reappear, chaos becomes structure and imbalance becomes a driving force.
Viktor Černický comes up with a performance that balances on the edge of contemporary circus, dance and visual art. It is a scenic essay about effort, exhaustion and renewal of strength, about physical and mental endurance. About the desire not to lose lightness even when everything is falling apart. A place where disorder becomes a breeding ground for the search for new meaning.
. indoor & outdoor .
. circus & dance .
Performed by: Valentin Verdure, Marek Menšík, Viktor Černický, Lukas Blaha Bliss / Matěj Pour