Gallery: Ungru Citadel turned a efficiency venue

Picture: Malle-Liisa Raigla

On Friday night, the site-specific choreographic opera set up “optais amme: all i’m doing is reorganizing stardust // I’m nonetheless creating and re-creating” by Sofia Filippou (Greece), a scholar of the worldwide grasp’s program of the Estonian Academy of Music and Theater, premiered within the pouring rain within the ruins of Ungru Citadel.

The efficiency took just a few dozen spectators each across the ruins of the fortress and inside it. In all places you seemed, one thing was taking place at each second, and the viewers was in the course of the present.

The play, which can be carried out later right now and tomorrow night, features a forged of 36 individuals and the ruins of a fortress that lies between changing into one thing and falling aside. In response to the director, the legend of the ruins of Ungru Citadel is a legend of affection and loss that reaches the opposite facet and divulges mythologies discovered within the cracks of time. A fortress that was by no means completed, the place individuals have by no means lived and which we often see from the window of a driving automotive as a part of the panorama, turns into the host and protagonist of a multisensory exploration of intercultural and interspecies storytelling.

“What occurs once we permit different world-making initiatives to form the narratives we use to grasp ourselves and our function within the ecosystem. The aim of this manufacturing is to create a novel house the place you possibly can work together with the superhuman world, the atmosphere, myths and time in depth. A gathering with tales that have been born via dances across the cracks of the world,” mentioned Filippou, a scholar of the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre.

Andreana Ambros, Daili Kruusamägi, Lotta Laureen Lavatory, Emma Lumi, Kaisa Heleen Lääne, Anette Merisalu, Janina Ruotsalainen, Iris Rämmeld, Agnes Katariina Selirand, Katrin-Liis Seppenen, Emmelgelina Sudovtseva, Annabel Sõlg, Kertu Vähi, Karin Aarelaid, Helen Agu, Polina Albert, Monika Annijerv, Mia Elise Ehasoo, Georg Eller, Merilin Kruberg, Sofia Martila, Elina Ojasaar, Mariann Onkel, Berta Parv, Karmen Teesi Pregel, Maria Schotter, Herta Soro, Lisette Taube, Annabel Vinnal, Laura Lisette Lepvalts, Cross-Liis Kens, Helina Karvak, Eline Selgis.

2024-06-01 05:13:28
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