Álomország
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The narrative focuses on a woman in the parliamentary gallery whose private longing and theatrical attention contrast with an assembly that behaves like a staged spectacle; the chamber is rendered as ceremonial architecture where public gestures substitute for genuine feeling. Participants recognize their roles as performative, while a detached government leader remains emotionally inaccessible to the woman's admiration. The arrival of a commanding outsider connected to vast commercial interests heightens tensions and exposes competing forms of authority. Through intertwined scenes of public display and inward desire, the work examines power, performance, and the gap between personal emotion and institutional life.
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