The exhibition Details of Proces is based on a documentary record of cloistered festival Proces which was created from final performances and projects of students, who study at the Department of Alternative and Puppet Theatre at DAMU. The exhibition is emphasizing the elements that go far beyond the classical method of documentation of performances. The different aspects of productions; for example recurrent themes, gif animation recording staged movements, backstage area, which is inaccessible to audience; create a form that has multilayered content

An exploration of Kafka’s Metamorphosis. /Space for Acting, HK/.
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Five women are in a house. They are not sure which of them is who, and the only man in the vicinity is their radio. They want to dance. A performance that uses a dramatic text (Brian Friel’s ‘Dancing at Lughnasa’) as its starting-point. A series of improvised scores, with set rules, in which the performers use their voices to move a solo performer.
- Cast: Tamar Lamm, llana Baer, Talia de Vries, Yael Finkel, Haya Bershinski, Ari Teperberg
- Set and Costume Design: Joanna Jones

In Hungary in the 1980s there was a gypsy boy who drew a cartoon about an electric creature, Dragon Lee. The cartoon was totally unknown until an artistic group, the Gruppo Tokmag discovered how valuable and exciting the work of the autistic, uneducated, disadvantaged gypsy boy Istvan Kolompar was.
- Director: Helga Lazar
- Dramaturge: Sara Gabor
- Scenography / Scenic Designers: Andras Tabori, Tamas Budha Kovacs
- Actors: Sara Banky, Zsombor Barna, Mark Horvath, Petra Nagy, Tamas Szegedi, Istvan Vitanyi-Juhasz

In Hungary in the 1980s there was a gypsy boy who drew a cartoon about an electric creature, Dragon Lee. The cartoon was totally unknown until an artistic group, the Gruppo Tokmag discovered how valuable and exciting the work of the autistic, uneducated, disadvantaged gypsy boy Istvan Kolompar was.
- Director: Helga Lazar
- Dramaturge: Sara Gabor
- Scenography / Scenic Designers: Andras Tabori, Tamas Budha Kovacs
- Actors: Sara Banky, Zsombor Barna, Mark Horvath, Petra Nagy, Tamas Szegedi, Istvan Vitanyi-Juhasz

CRAVE by SARAH KANE is a live, multimedia performance created by students and recent graduates from the The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama in London. In this personal response to Sarah Kane’s Crave, Maike Koch drills into dark, difficult places, becoming part-cultural detective – rooting out the hidden and broken bits – and part-visual provocateur.
This poetic interpretation explores the use of video to create a visualization of the character C’s subconscious internal world.
- Director/ designer: Maike Koch
- Producer: Nadezhda Zhelyazkova
- Sound designer: Lex Kosanke
- Lighting designer: Joshua Gadsby
- Cast: C – Serena Jennings, A – Taylor Frost, M – Edith Poor, B – Jack Hamilton
- Link to website: http://www.maikekochdesign.com
- Link to Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/CravePQ15

Johny Poupě uses electro-acoustic ukulele as a controller and a drum machine while with the use of a looper and various boxes explores the traditional possibilities of this instrument. The roots of his work can be found, apart from contemporary electro music, in the belly of the San Francisco subway or the tunnel in Karlín, where he can be occasionally heard.

Monikino Kino are Monika Midriaková and Petr Marek. Monika Midriaková is a filmmaker, musician and actress. Petr Marek is and member of the band MIDI LIDI filmmaker and actor. They have known each other for five years, create for two.
Monika composes most of the music, Petr writes lyrics in Monika’s Slovak. Monika plays the keyboard, codes and sings. Petr the same with guitar on top. Their debut album Prázdniny came out on 1 September 2014.
