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TUMBLEWEED
Photo: Daria Izbash © GES–2 House of Culture
dance
by Tatiana Chizhikova
Choreography and Performance: Tatiana Chizhikova
Music: Roman Kutnov
Language: Nonverbal
Duration: 60 min
Mon 02 Oct 2023 | 20:00
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IN DA CHAOS
dance
by Tatiana Chizhikova
Choreography and Performance: Tatiana Chizhikova
Music: Roman Kutnov
The leitmotif of this Neue Vocalsolisten concert can be described as a delicate and fragile woman's voice giving form to the idea of a person under totalitarian conditions who finds strength and dignity through their own voice. The memories of women who experienced the 2020 revolution in Belarus, recorded by the artist Olga Bubich, served as the material for this new piece by Sergej Newski. The silent but distinct voices of women protesting in Istanbul's Taksim Square are expressed in Turkish composer Zeynep Gedizlioglu's “Kelimeler.” Alexandra Filonenko, who was born in Ukraine and lives in Berlin, transforms a monologue from Heiner Müller's “Hamletmachine” into a metaphor for the genesis of language from breath and sound. Finally, the world premieres of works by the outstanding Ukrainian composer Maksym Kolomiiets, and his Russian colleague Vladimir Rannev, form a poetic but clear response to the challenges of our times. In his “Ereignisse” cycle, based on Thomas Bernhard's short stories, Rannev describes a world in which every element attempts to suppress the protagonist's freedom. Thus, the dialectic of freedom and suppression becomes a field of artistic statement, and connects the otherwise very different composers of this evening's program.
The singers of the Neue Vocalsolisten see themselves as explorers and discoverers: in exchange with composers, they are constantly searching for new forms of vocal expression. One focus is on collaboration with artists who virtuously exploit the possibilities of digital media, with an interest in networking, in playing with genres, in dissolving space, perspectives and functions. Thus, idiosyncratic interdisciplinary formats between music theater, performance, installation and concert staging characterize the projects of the ensemble, whose work, with more than 30 premieres annually, is considered worldwide to be leading and unique in the field of contemporary vocal
NEUE VOCALSOLITEN
Stuttgart
Born in Minsk, Olga has participated in approximately 20 photo exhibitions in Belarus, Russia, Ukraine, Armenia, Germany, and Italy. As an art critic, Olga addresses a wide range of topics, including the art and culture sphere in Belarus, the role of photography and art in preserving memories, freedom of expression, and LGBTQ visibility. The project "The Art of (Not) Forgetting," conceived in February 2021, reflects a desire to capture the memories of people who are currently surviving a harsh and traumatic historical period, witnessing events with exceptional emotional intensity that risk becoming quickly distorted.
OLGA BUBICH
art and photography critic,
lecturer, photographer