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The performance revolves around deliberately integrating performative elements with the vibrant traditions of verbal folk culture, taking inspiration from folklore proverbs. This convergence delves into the dynamic interaction between contemporary performance art and ancient verbal wisdom, aiming to unveil the varied possibilities that emerge through intermedial transformation. Utilizing essential materials such as milk, honey, butter, and ash as symbols derived from proverbs, the performance undergoes a transformative process, reinterpreting their significance through expressive artistic interpretation.
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Anna Ronovská, Jana Musilová
Anna Boček Ronovská, Ph.D.She pursued her education at the Department of Art Education, Faculty of Education, Palacký University in Olomouc and also serves as an instructor at the Department of Computer Graphics and Design, Faculty of Informatics, Masaryk University in Brno.She focuses about forging connections between art education and various disciplines such as technology, therapy, and fields beyond the visual arts. She specializes in performance and processual drawing intermedia transformation. Her explorations extend to the integration of body and spontaneous artistic expression, pushing the boundaries of artistic practice and education.
Jana Musilová, Ph.D. She works as an assistant professor at the Department of Art Education at the Faculty of Education of Palacký University in Olomouc. She teaches didactics of art education, disciplines focused on the development of visual literacy and some practical art disciplines. In 2016, she completed her doctoral studies by defending her dissertation entitled Reflection of Contemporary Czech Art in Public Space as a Means of Developing Visual Literacy in Secondary School Students. In addition to the topic of art in public space and art education, she has long been involved in graphic design.