Challenging and multi-layered
As a young teenager, I was fascinated by star signs and their significance. To me, it was nothing short of intriguing to think that somehow I would be able to read people better thanks to the day, week and month on which they were born.
In many ways, it also helped alleviate the sometimes heavy responsibility of decision-making; after all, if fate and the stars had already decided things for me, who was I to stand in their way" I was particularly struck by the Libra star sign because of what it represented to me. Balance was and still is something of an Achilles' heel with me; I sometimes wonder whether achieving it will always be just slightly beyond my grasp.
True to its name, Teatru Santwarju's Lib(r)a, directed by Martina Georgina, is a dynamic search for a balance in those characteristics which are just beyond the fringe of consciousness Set against a stark backdrop with nothing but a metal frame surmounted by a female torso acting as prop, Lib(r)a told the compelling dynamic of three contradicting personified characteristics, sharing both their birth and their innermost feelings as one.
From the very beginning, the audience was plunged into a vortex of reflection as, one...
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