As excited as I was to hear about Mr. Marzynski's talk I was also worried. This is because whenever I am reminded or hear about any form of...utter evil, I think about (fill in blank for whatever depressing event) for the rest of the day. And as much as it is good to reflect on that kind of stuff it is also very draining...Yet, such leads me to think that I am not alone in this world and that we all in someways mourn together however far a part we may feel.
So this post is both a form of stress-relief and a possible inspiration for projects in theatre.
Today I realized that people like Marzynski are like great relics, forms of art, just by themselves alone. This is because I believe that one of the many things art should do is remind us of what is important, very much like what holocaust survivors do. This idea led me to try and appreciate every person more. especially those of old age. Speaking of which, the talk today reminded me of something Alfred Tennyson wrote.
“Though much is taken, much abides; and though
Unfortunately, human beings will die, as our bodie's are made to deteriorate over time. Which is why I came across another realization. Marzynski is a film maker and evidently, the life span of a film exceeds that of any human being. It is watched again and again, it inspires the creation of others, and once it is made it perpetuates an idea. Hence, I personally feel like Marzynski felt the duty of a true artist and acted on it. He felt the responsibility to preserve and tell what is important and should never be forgotten.
But this isn't only about the suffering of the Jewish people during the year's 1939-1945 and is not only about WW2 and Nazi Germany. It's not just a "jewish war documentary."
It's about a very strange, imperishable hate, and what happens because of it. History is therefore only a study of the "past" in that we discuss events that chronologically speaking, will not happen again. This is important to note because there is this whole idea that the past is past its done and yes there are things that do work within that frame but history is completely and utterly not that.
History is instead like a clairvoyant tool. One that always tells the same story but just in different ways and to different degrees. It is the job of the future people to find the patterns and try to alleviate the impending consequences.
Marzynski has inspired me to be not only a thankful and mindful person but also an artist that has a purpose.
notes and quotes
So this post is both a form of stress-relief and a possible inspiration for projects in theatre.
Today I realized that people like Marzynski are like great relics, forms of art, just by themselves alone. This is because I believe that one of the many things art should do is remind us of what is important, very much like what holocaust survivors do. This idea led me to try and appreciate every person more. especially those of old age. Speaking of which, the talk today reminded me of something Alfred Tennyson wrote.
“Though much is taken, much abides; and though
We are not now that strength which in old days
Moved earth and heaven, that which we are, we are;
One equal temper of heroic hearts,
Made weak by time and fate, but strong in will
To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield.”
This quote seems to reach out for the elderly. And in this case, the survivors too, who are also now very old.
But this isn't only about the suffering of the Jewish people during the year's 1939-1945 and is not only about WW2 and Nazi Germany. It's not just a "jewish war documentary."
It's about a very strange, imperishable hate, and what happens because of it. History is therefore only a study of the "past" in that we discuss events that chronologically speaking, will not happen again. This is important to note because there is this whole idea that the past is past its done and yes there are things that do work within that frame but history is completely and utterly not that.
History is instead like a clairvoyant tool. One that always tells the same story but just in different ways and to different degrees. It is the job of the future people to find the patterns and try to alleviate the impending consequences.
Marzynski has inspired me to be not only a thankful and mindful person but also an artist that has a purpose.
notes and quotes
- mix of cultures
- ^ much safer world
- "survival is my religion”
- holocaust survivors can’t go to therapists
- for some reason my father knew that something like the holocaust was going to happen.
- I did some personal research and found out that many of the jews already were aware of antisemitism
- idea of "my roots" where am I from who am I
- resilience
- what fuels your resilience?
* As a result...I am interested in proposing for our collab proj. about specifcally telling someone else's story. Like completely based on paying hommage to something that has happened or someone worth expressing. Rather than abstractly discussing a theme and all the subtopics. Idk.
