Could you name which one was most interesting and why?
The Seagull for concentrated acting.
Sirens can't help wailing was an amazing and fascinating performance during the first hour. After one hour and five minutes, the audience (including myself) lost interest and the rest was "a total waste of time".
I admired the performance of "Expulsion at the National Theatre, although it waas not part of the Sirenos program.
"Contemporary?", because it was different performance than other. It was a good entertainment.
I enjoyed Contemporary? and The Seagull. The first was very entertaining, as well as, professionally performed. The second had very strong acting (the presence of the cast was powerful) that was enjoyable to watch.
Contemprary, because it is most closely related to my own research subject - dance, bodily expression, dance theory and critics. It turned attention to very relevant key problems that are risen in contemporary dance field. The dramaturgy was also one of the best and most percievable among dance performances I have recently seen.
The Seagull by far, which is a masterpiece and introduces a new form of powerful yet "simple" theatre.
The Seagull. It was the most elaborated, most matured and self confident production. Comparing to this one, the other productions were just sketches.
The Seagull. Because of the use of the space, the directing of the actors in the space, the acting, and the re-writing (cuts) of the text.