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"Roots to the sky" game poster (2023)
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"On the day of the Long Dance, people go down to the abandoned theater and the Luxes meet the people and tell them They tell stories..." More precisely, they would tell. Because I don't care much about the stories of the First Luxes lately. There is no more. However, unlike others, Felix, who considered it his duty to keep this forgotten tradition alive, He listened to the rules of the Luxes and when that day came, he began to dig tunnels for this purpose. The story he will tell takes place in Ancient Rome, when Christianity was spreading through whispers. It rejects the existing Roman order and emerges as a new belief system. Seeing Christianity as a way out, Lavinia fought not only with Rome but also with Rome for the sake of her faith. He is also struggling with himself. The traces of Lavinia's steps throughout her journey are traced by Felix. It looks very similar to the soil remnants he left behind as he moved through the tunnel. As the story progresses, Long The dance is coming. As the Long Dance approaches, the roots squeeze the tunnels more and more... This play, Roots Going to the Sky, is based on "Androcles and Androcles" written by Bernard Shaw. It is an adaptation of the play called "Aslan" by us.
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https://bellek.metu.edu.tr/handle/11511/108748
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