
The White Shroud has something special about it. “However, I once did not understand Kafka either, and later I created a play about him. Taurūnas Baužas during filmingĪccording to him, it is certain hidden inner complexes or states that often determine the choices of works or literary characters that are desiredĮmbody or interpret them in their own way on stage.Īccording to the creator, it was not easy for him, like many others, to understand the “White Shroud” at school. “Not being able to say how you feel, which yes, as if you are expressing your feelings,” says Taurūnas Baužas, the author, choreographer and director of the new play-film. Bauža and a wide creative team, “Balta drobulė” turned into a dance film imbued with elements of Film noir (French black cinema), the finale of which is crowned by a live dance performance. The main role in this dance performance-film is played by a talented dancer from Ukraine. This time he undertook a dance performance-film based on Antanas Škėma’s work “The White Shroud”.

Kafka, Goethe’s “Faust”, Bulgakov’s “The Master and Margarita” – these are only a few works of world classic literature and famous authors, which the choreographer and director Taurūnas Bauž, who creates dance solutions in Klaipėda with the help of the magic of movement, has already had
