Teisipäev, 5. aprill 2022 kell 18:00 - 19:00
Kadrioru kunstimuuseum / Kadrioru loss • A. Weizenbergi 37, 10127 Tallinn, Harju maakond, Eesti
"MINA OLIN SIIN/I WAS HERE" on füüsilisest ja vaimsest puudutusest ning selle vastuvõtust. Idee autor, Läti koreograaf Olga Zitluhina küsib, kas jõuame kiiresti mööduva elu jooksul kedagi päriselt puudutada või oleme kontaktis pigem puuteekraanidega?
Olga: "Mu silme ees on tugev kujund reaalsest elust: nägin, kuidas ema ja isa võtsid teineteise käest kinni alles siis, kui nad olid juba seitsmekümne aastased. Nad olid teineteise kõrval olnud aastakümneid, kuid need olid teised ajad ja isegi siis, kui seisti näoga teineteise poole, ei räägitud lähedusest. Ma nägin, kui tähtis on lihtsalt teineteisel käest kinni võtta ja teineteise jaoks olemas olla!"
Etendusel on piiratud arv vaatajaid, kes kannavad maske ja on saalis hajutatud. Palume haigustunnustega pealtvaatajatel üritust mitte külastada.
Koreograafia: Olga Zitluhina (Läti) ja Fine5-i tantsijad: Tiina Ollesk, Helen Reitsnik, Olga Privis, Richard Beljohin, Simo Kruusement.
Kostüümid: Kirill Safonov
Muusika: Henry Purcell (1659-1695)
Valgusmeister: Ants Kurist
Helikujundus: Valentin Siltsenko
Konsultant: Renee Nõmmik
Lavastust on esitatud Venemaal, Lätis ja Leedus.
Toetajad: Kultuurkapital, Kultuuriministeerium.
Vaata treiler: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iHtMhI0DKPI
60minutit
NB! Etenduse pileti/pääsmega saad tund aega varem külastada muusemi püsikollektsiooni.
Fine5 Tantsuteater Eesti kaasaegse tantsu järjepidevaim sõltumatu tantsu esindaja ja tegutseb aastast 1992, kui viis tantsijat moderntantsuteatrist "Nordstar" asutasid oma trupi. 1997 aastast jätkab teater projektitrupina koreograafide Tiina Olleski ja René Nõmmiku juhtimisel. Fine 5 on mitmete rahvusvaheliste tantsukonkursside laureaat, esinenud arvukatel välisfestivalidel ja teatri lavastused on mitmeid kordi nomineeritud Eesti Teatri Aastaauhindadele (tantsulavastuste laureaat 2008 ja 2015).
Vaata lisaks: www.fine5.ee
This performance is about physical and mental/spiritual communication and touch. Olga Zitluhina, Latvian choreographer and author of the concept, acknowledges that life is running very fast and questions, are we able to feel the real touch or the only communication we know is with the touch screens?
In this piece the communicative aspect is transferred and projected into the deeper communication - through the real time touch between humans we aim to reach to touch our own spirits and minds.
Olga Zitluhina is one of the most influential figures in Latvian contemporary dance. She is pioneer in the field, an educator, teacher, organizer, choreographer. Between 1996 and 2012 she led her contemporary dance company, created 20 works and performed in 18 countries around the world. Today she leads the Latvian Cultural Academy contemporary dance curricula and runs international dance festival "Laiks Dejot" in Riga.
Olga: "There is a strong image from real life that is almost haunting me: I saw my mother and father holding hands for the first time in their lives only when they were 70 years old. Even if they had been together for a long time and shared their lives, their way of communicating with each other was influenced by the time and place they were born and raised. They did not talk about it. I saw how important is just a simple human touch, how powerful it is and what is it speaking about us as humans. In "I was here" I wanted to speak about this - through movement and motion of human hands and arms and about movement in wider spectrum."
Choreography Olga Zitluhina and dancers: Tiina Ollesk, Olga Privis, Helen Reitsnik, Simo Kruusenment, Richard Beljohin
Costumes: Kirill Safonov
Music: Henry Purcell (1659-1695)
Lighting: Ants Kurist
Sound design: Valentin Siltsenko
Consult and support: Renee Nõmmik
Supported by: Eesti Kultuurkapital, Eesti Kultuuriministeerium
Treiler: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iHtMhI0DKPI
Duration: 60 min
NB! With the performance invitation/ticket you can visit expositions 1 hour before the performance.
Fine 5 Dance Theatre is one of the best-known and the most influential contemporary dance companies in Estonia. Theatre was founded in 1992 when five dancers formed their own troupe. In 1994 Fine 5 opened the first contemporary dance school in Estonia. Since 1997, the key figures of theatre are Rene Nõmmik and Tiina Ollesk. The company has performed in USA, Canada, Belgium, France, Italy, Sweden, Norway, South-Korea, Cyprus, Armenia, Finland, Poland, Baltic States, Russia and Belorussia. As-well has been nominated several times to Estonian Theatre Awards (laureate of dance award 2008 & 2015).
More info: www.fine5.ee
Korraldaja Fine5 Tantsuteater
Kadrioru kunstimuuseum / Kadrioru loss • A. Weizenbergi 37, 10127 Tallinn, Harju maakond, Eesti