LECTURE NO. 2 ON GENERAL EDUCATION
LECTURE NO. 2 "A TEACHER'S VIEWS ON GENERAL EDUCATION"
The second lecture, constructed in a manner similar to the previous performance, with the same didactic character and absolute impossibility of being retold, is a two-hour, one might say, poly-performance, since Donev is not alone, even though for most of the time he is physically alone on stage. There is his rapid-fire speech and inimitable torrent of words, a stream of total absurdities and life wisdom; there is, as it were, his bottomless breath, thanks to which he uses every part of the stage, dancing the English waltz, a Georgian dance, disco, swing, and then bursting into an aria from Rigoletto. There is his entire arsenal of jokes and lessons, the flexibility of mind, talent, and physical potential.
– How do we love God, father? – By loving people. – And how do we love people? – By trying to put them on the right path. – What is the right path, father? – The steep one, child, the steep one!
Captain Michalis by Nikos Kazantzakis
The performance is not suitable for persons under 14 years of age.