


Sensus Communis: 7.9.2025,
Celetná Theatre, Prague.
Sensus Communis - Continuo theatre
19:30 | 7.9.2025
Celetná Theatre, Prague.
Anna Luňáková - authorial readings at Měsíc autorského čtení
17.7. – 18.7.
Brno (CZ), Ostrava (CZ), Prešov (SK)
For now, until then, forever
Site-specific, physical and visual theatre project
2024
Continuo Theatre
Closing Time
Physical and visual theatre performance
2024
Continuo Theatre
performance information
Sensus Communis
Physicall / object theatre and sound puppetry
2024
Continuo Theatre
Anna Luňáková
Jakub Štourač
Sensus Communis is a performative project on the border between sound poetry, sound puppetry and object theatre. Are there things we can only learn by hearing? How does our perspective become inverted if we choose hearing instead of visuality as our initial sense of knowledge?
Sensus communis, a term also known as "common sense," looks at how our sensory perception inscribes itself into our overall understanding of the world around us. And is it even the same world we are all living in? The theatrical adventure of listening is based on the idea that there are uncharted territories, absent worlds and multitudes of absent people or events to be brought back to the sensus communis by listening. The anonymous figures of the two "operators" as executors of an unknown, bureaucratic but also uncontrollable imaginative power.
Sound, as a natural part of our lives, takes on mythical dimensions in the performance as an object that cannot be perceived with a single glance; noise as a natural part of inhabited areas, but also of the cries of nature or cosmic space. Sound as a material from which and with which the most seemingly ordinary thing can be brought to life; because, after all, even the ordinary waste that we so easily dispose of can be its fantastic source. The specific memory of resonance embodied in tape recordings, which record unrepeatable moments just like photographs, can bring back those who have been deprived of words. Is it possible, with sufficient concentration, to perceive everything that has ever happened, is happening and will happen?
Sensus Communis
Physicall / object theatre and sound puppetry
2024
Continuo Theatre
Anna Luňáková
Jakub Štourač
Sensus Communis is a performative project on the border between sound poetry, sound puppetry and object theatre. Are there things we can only learn by hearing? How does our perspective become inverted if we choose hearing instead of visuality as our initial sense of knowledge?
Sensus communis, a term also known as "common sense," looks at how our sensory perception inscribes itself into our overall understanding of the world around us. And is it even the same world we are all living in? The theatrical adventure of listening is based on the idea that there are uncharted territories, absent worlds and multitudes of absent people or events to be brought back to the sensus communis by listening. The anonymous figures of the two "operators" as executors of an unknown, bureaucratic but also uncontrollable imaginative power.
Sound, as a natural part of our lives, takes on mythical dimensions in the performance as an object that cannot be perceived with a single glance; noise as a natural part of inhabited areas, but also of the cries of nature or cosmic space. Sound as a material from which and with which the most seemingly ordinary thing can be brought to life; because, after all, even the ordinary waste that we so easily dispose of can be its fantastic source. The specific memory of resonance embodied in tape recordings, which record unrepeatable moments just like photographs, can bring back those who have been deprived of words. Is it possible, with sufficient concentration, to perceive everything that has ever happened, is happening and will happen?
Anna Luňáková's poetic debut Jen ztratím jméno contains two larger pieces. Formally, they straddle the line between the tape - with its free associations, it espouses the poetics of surrealism - and the poetic narrative, known in France as ‘dites’. The book is a manifesto and a confession, it is both tender and provocative. It speaks, listens and answers...
Anna Luňáková's poetic debut Jen ztratím jméno contains two larger pieces. Formally, they straddle the line between the tape - with its free associations, it espouses the poetics of surrealism - and the poetic narrative, known in France as ‘dites’. The book is a manifesto and a confession, it is both tender and provocative. It speaks, listens and answers...