Come with us to follow in the footsteps of Joseph Beuys. First he flew, then he was shot down—but he recovered, became an artist, and wore a hat. He drew lines and spent his whole life asking what art is. What kind of language is it that allows us to communicate even without words? And who might we encounter if we listen to him?

In the glare of lightning, the project interweaves a theatrical performance and an exhibition into a séance, a healing ritual, or a celebration of art and creation. It invites anyone unafraid to get their hands dirty into a landscape of objects that conceal the seed of transformation. Robert Smolík and Veronika Vlková here jointly contemplate the work and legacy of the visual artist, performer, educator, and art theorist Joseph Beuys. In the 1970s, Beuys’s thinking brought about a profound shift in the perception of art—as an integral part of every person’s life and as a means of changing the world. In a quiet dialogue with his work, Smolík and Vlková seek possibilities for renewing our relationships with the Earth and its inhabitants. As an artistic duo, they thus seamlessly follow up on their previous collaboration with Terén on the production Návštěva (Visit), which was presented in South Korea, Mexico, Finland, Croatia, Slovakia, and at numerous festivals in the Czech Republic.
The children’s theatre festival LUSK will take place from March 27–28 and promises a rich program focused on theatre arts across a wide range of genres—from puppet fairy tales to physical theatre, interactive games, workshops, and educational theatrical experiences.