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|artist=Rodrigo Garcia
|artist=Rodrigo Garcia
|subject=Religion
|subject=Religion
|confronting_bodies=Małgorzata Sadurska and Andrzej Jaworski
|confronting_bodies=Festival organizers, Catholic groups, and Member's of Parliament Małgorzata Sadurska and Andrzej Jaworski
|medium=Theatre and Performance
|medium=Theatre
|date_of_action=July 2, 2014
|date_of_action=July 2, 2014
|location=Poznań, Poland
|location=Poznań, Poland
|description_of_content=Rodrigo Garcia's play ''Golgota Picnic'' is a critique of modern day consumerism through a deconstruction of the message of Jesus.
|description_of_content=Rodrigo Garcia's play ''Golgota Picnic'' is a critique of modern day consumerism through a deconstruction of the message of Jesus.
|description_of_incident=''Golgota Picnic'' was scheduled to be performed at the Poznan Malta Festival on June 26th and 27th. The festival organizers canceled the performance because of threats of violent protest and riots from religious and far-right groups.  
|description_of_incident=''Golgota Picnic'' was scheduled to be performed at the Poznań Malta Festival on June 26th and 27th. The festival organizers canceled the performance because of threats of violent protest and riots from religious and far-right groups.  


Conservative Law and Justice (PiS) Member's of Parliament, Małgorzata Sadurska and Andrzej Jaworski, filed a motion with the prosecutor's office on July 2, 2014 ensuring that the play would not be performed anywhere in Poland. The motion claimed that the play "offends religious sentiment" and describes the play as “pseudo-art, full of scenes of obscenity, profanity and pornography."
On July 2, 2014, Conservative Law and Justice (PiS) Member's of Parliament, Małgorzata Sadurska and Andrzej Jaworski, filed a motion with the prosecutor's office ensuring that the play would not be performed anywhere in Poland. The motion claimed that the play "offends religious sentiment" and describes the play as “pseudo-art, full of scenes of obscenity, profanity and pornography."
 
MP's, Sadurska and Jaworski, claim that the staging of the play contravenes Article 196 of the Criminal Code, which states that, "anyone who offends the religious feelings of other people [can be] subject to a fine, restriction of liberty or imprisonment for up to two years."
|description_of_result=The play was not performed at the festival.
|description_of_result=The play was not performed at the festival.
 
The motion to ban the play entirely in Poland is still in progress.
A group of artists, led by film director Agnieszka Holland have written a letter to President Komorowski demanding that artistic freedom be respected in Poland.
A group of artists, led by film director Agnieszka Holland have written a letter to President Komorowski demanding that artistic freedom be respected in Poland.
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|source=http://www.thenews.pl/1/9/Artykul/175229,Culture-minister-No-place-for-censorship-in-Poland
|source=http://www.thenews.pl/1/9/Artykul/175229
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Latest revision as of 15:42, 14 November 2016

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Artist: Rodrigo Garcia

Year: 2014

Date of Action: July 2, 2014

Region: Europe

Location: Poznań, Poland

Subject: Religion

Medium: Theatre

Confronting Bodies: Festival organizers, Catholic groups, and Member's of Parliament Małgorzata Sadurska and Andrzej Jaworski

Description of Artwork: Rodrigo Garcia's play Golgota Picnic is a critique of modern day consumerism through a deconstruction of the message of Jesus.

The Incident: Golgota Picnic was scheduled to be performed at the Poznań Malta Festival on June 26th and 27th. The festival organizers canceled the performance because of threats of violent protest and riots from religious and far-right groups.

On July 2, 2014, Conservative Law and Justice (PiS) Member's of Parliament, Małgorzata Sadurska and Andrzej Jaworski, filed a motion with the prosecutor's office ensuring that the play would not be performed anywhere in Poland. The motion claimed that the play "offends religious sentiment" and describes the play as “pseudo-art, full of scenes of obscenity, profanity and pornography."

MP's, Sadurska and Jaworski, claim that the staging of the play contravenes Article 196 of the Criminal Code, which states that, "anyone who offends the religious feelings of other people [can be] subject to a fine, restriction of liberty or imprisonment for up to two years."

Results of Incident: The play was not performed at the festival. The motion to ban the play entirely in Poland is still in progress. A group of artists, led by film director Agnieszka Holland have written a letter to President Komorowski demanding that artistic freedom be respected in Poland.

Source:
http://www.thenews.pl/1/9/Artykul/175229