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“Absurdism”


On Saturday, May 11, at 12 SLT, in the Kondor Art Theater, will take place a special cultural event, inspired on the play “Waiting For Godot”, by Samuel Beckett. Curated by the visionary Hermes Kondor, this event promises a captivating fusion of art, theater, and music that will leave you spellbound.


Step into the surreal world of “Absurdism” as we pay homage to the profound insights of Samuel Beckett. “Waiting for Godot,” a seminal work of existential literature, serves as our guiding light through the labyrinth of human existence.

Immerse yourself in the visual poetry of Scylla Rhiadra’s evocative photographs, capturing the essence of existential angst and the beauty of life’s absurdities.

Witness the existential journey unfold before your eyes as Bajoy and Scout breathe life into Beckett’s iconic characters, Vladimir and Estragon, in a mesmerizing theatrical performance that transcends time and space.

Let loose and groove to the rhythmic beats spun by DJ Aeleen Thomsen as we celebrate the triumph of the human spirit amidst the absurdity of existence.

Delve into the rich tapestry of Samuel Beckett‘s literary legacy as we journey through the enigmatic landscape of “Waiting for Godot.” Within the confines of Beckett’s minimalist prose lies a world of profound existential questions, inviting us to peel back the layers of meaning and confront the complexities of our existence.

Reflect on the profound symbolism of waiting woven intricately into the fabric of “Waiting for Godot.” As we immerse ourselves in the barren landscape inhabited by Vladimir and Estragon, we confront the universal human condition of uncertainty and the relentless pursuit of meaning in a world shrouded in ambiguity.

Explore the cyclical nature of existence depicted in Beckett’s masterpiece, where time seems to stand still as we grapple with life’s inherent paradoxes. In the endless cycle of waiting, we confront the absurdity of our own existence and the elusive quest for significance amidst the chaos of everyday life.

Embark on a transformative journey of self-discovery and intellectual exploration as we navigate the labyrinth of “Absurdism” together. Unravel the mysteries of existence, confront the absurdities of life, and emerge enlightened by the timeless wisdom of Samuel Beckett’s profound masterpiece.

About Samuel Beckett and “Waiting For Godot”:


Samuel Beckett, an Irish playwright, novelist, and poet, is renowned for his existential themes and minimalist style. One of his most famous works, “Waiting for Godot,” exemplifies his unique approach to theatre and explores profound existential questions.

Published in 1952 and premiered in 1953, “Waiting for Godot” is a profound exploration of the human condition, often interpreted as an allegory of existentialist philosophy. Set against the backdrop of a barren landscape with only a tree and two characters, Vladimir and Estragon, the play unfolds as they await the arrival of someone named Godot, who never arrives. As they wait, they engage in seemingly mundane conversations and activities, punctuated by moments of absurdity and dark humor.

At its core, “Waiting for Godot” delves into themes of absurdity, uncertainty, and the search for meaning in a seemingly meaningless world. Beckett’s minimalist approach strips away the distractions of conventional plot and setting, focusing instead on the essence of human experience. The characters’ struggles with boredom, despair, and the passage of time resonate with audiences who grapple with similar existential dilemmas.

The character of Godot himself remains elusive and ambiguous, symbolizing various interpretations ranging from religious figures to representations of hope, meaning, or the unknown. The play invites audiences to ponder their own interpretations and question the nature of faith, hope, and existence.

Beckett’s play challenges conventional narrative structures and rejects traditional notions of plot progression and character development. Through its enigmatic dialogue, stark setting, and profound themes, “Waiting for Godot” challenges audiences to confront the fundamental questions of human existence and the search for meaning in a world that often appears devoid of it.

The ambiguity surrounding the identity and significance of Godot allows for multiple interpretations. Some view Godot as a symbol of hope or salvation, while others see him as representing an absent authority figure or the illusory pursuit of meaning.

“Waiting for Godot” stands as a masterpiece of 20th-century literature, challenging audiences to confront the absurdity of existence and the search for meaning in an uncertain world. Beckett’s play continues to captivate audiences and provoke thought-provoking discussions about the human condition.

Don’t miss this opportunity to immerse yourself in the essence of “Absurdism” and experience the transformative power of art, theater, and music. Mark your calendars for Saturday, May 11th, at 12 PM SLT and join us at The Kondor Art Theater for an event that transcends the boundaries of space and time.

See you in The Kondor Art Theater!

Violet Boa

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