Alex Fifea talks about his roots,
family background and Gypsy identity. Theatre has been an important part of his
life since his childhood, that is why he studied acting. Alex currently works as a freelance actor. Alex believes that "the social
message of theatre and the importance of society in theatre" are the most important. Alex's
message is not to let ourselves to be sidelined, be present and act according
to our best competences.
Where do we really come from? Where does the centuries-long persecution of Gypsy people date back? Where did we travel around and how did kings and princes treat us? The tale of an old Roma women provides insight to the history of Roma people. She begins her tale on Gypsy odyssey with creation myths, but the story gets worse and worse and it does not improve during the Habsburg rule and reaches rock bottom during the 2nd World War. After having lost half of the family, may communism bring some relief? The old woman believes so, but her daughter who just arrives home does not agree. Let's face the past together to be able to build a better future! The Czech ARA Art company invites us to an extraordinary historic journey in a new theatrical form, using elements of circus arts too.
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