Infinity
Infinity
PremieraOdtwórz
Następna sesja: czw, 21 wrz 2023, 18:30
Organizator:Mały Teatr Państwowy w Wilnie
Twórcy
Reżyser teatralny
Gabrielė TuminaitėScenograf
Marius NekrošiusArtysta światła
Eugenijus SabaliauskasArtysta audio i wideo
KavasChoreograf
Gintarė ŠmigelskytėReżyser dźwięku
Kristina JuškevičiūtėAktorzy
POSITIVE / SHE IS MIRA
Agnė ŠataitėPAUKŠTINIS / GENERAL - VASIA
Doumantas CiunisDEAD
Tomas StirnaRENATIC
Jonas BraškysSECOND - KOTLIAROVA
Larisa KalpokaitėTHIRD - PIMANOV
Edmundas MikulskisNojo Airlines Musicians: conductor, one of the music authors and drummer Dalius Naujokaitis Electric guitar Paulius Vaškas Bass guitar Pijus Oras Bass saxophone Dovydas Stalmokas Tuba Simonas Kaupinis Flute Mėta Gabriele Pelegrimatė Drums Ignas Kasikauskas Trumpet Aurimas Rimeikis Trombone Povilas Jurkša Chorus: Aistė Motiejūnaitė, Kristina Svolkinaitė, Lina Saveikytė, Marius Mockevičius, Darius Navickas, Gintarė Šmigelskytė, Mindaugas Ancevičius, Kasparas Pocius
Kiti dalyviaiOpis wydarzenia
The stage of the Vilnius State Small Theater in 2022-2023. becomes a space for original collaboration and invites the audience to a unique theater performance "Infinity". It is an international project, a synthesis of theater and jazz music, revealing a somewhat unusual form and point of view. One of the main themes of this project is the fight between good and evil, which will be developed by the live and improvising musicians of NoJo Airlines and the actors of the VVMT troupe. The creators and authors of the project are director Gabrielė Tuminaitė and founder of NoJo Airlines, Lithuanian jazz drummer, percussionist, composer, performance author Dalius Naujokaitis (New York).
The title of the theater performance "Infinity" symbolically reflects both the eternal struggle between good and evil, as well as the boundless creativity that characterizes the music of NoJo Airlines. According to director The music created and performed by G. Tuminaitė and D. Naujokaitis is frameless, free, with an inexplicable sense of the future, and the theme of good and evil is not primitively actualized with the help of this music, it takes on a completely different - much deeper and wider - meaning.
According to the director, the theater performance "Infinity" reveals the confrontation between the regime and the free man. The regime violates fundamental human rights and his self-respect and dignity. A person believes that the individuality, life, and rights of each person are more respected in a democratic system, so he opposes and fights for democracy, for the freedom to think and speak as he wants. In this case, the theater creates a trap, tension for the regime, and jazz musicians and performers represent the good, because the creative person is free, not suppressed. Thus, theater and jazz here embody the intersection and competition of two poles, and the improvisation of NoJo Airlines becomes a creative force that restores order and peace in the world and gives hope.
In the performance, Nojo Airlines performs the following compositions: "Relief" by Gusto Kyno, "I Love my Hut" by Rocket SCI, "Sky Lake" by Kenny Wollesen and Dalias Nauokaitis, "Light to Light" by Dalias Nauokaitis, "Constitution" by Kenny Wollesen.
The play uses texts from Andrejaus Kureičik's plays "Belarus. Offend" and "Belarus. Metabole", as well as excerpts from the works of Jonas Mekos.
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Remembering the undeservedly forgotten recent events in Belarus, the question arises as to why revolutions and democratic movements of citizens achieve their goals in one place and are extinguished and crushed in another. We must remember that those struggles are still going on, we cannot leave them in the past, we must remember them, know them and support them. When other global news overshadows important events and these become as if they are no longer relevant, it should be kept in mind and not forgotten that hundreds of thousands of people after the huge impact of the presidential election in Belarus in 2020. stood in the streets protesting for half a year, and this movement was still suppressed. An incomplete revolution is condemned to oblivion, disappears from the pages of history. The question therefore arises: what happens to those who lose the revolution? What's next?..
The title of the theater performance "Infinity" symbolically reflects both the eternal struggle between good and evil, as well as the boundless creativity that characterizes the music of NoJo Airlines. According to director The music created and performed by G. Tuminaitė and D. Naujokaitis is frameless, free, with an inexplicable sense of the future, and the theme of good and evil is not primitively actualized with the help of this music, it takes on a completely different - much deeper and wider - meaning.
According to the director, the theater performance "Infinity" reveals the confrontation between the regime and the free man. The regime violates fundamental human rights and his self-respect and dignity. A person believes that the individuality, life, and rights of each person are more respected in a democratic system, so he opposes and fights for democracy, for the freedom to think and speak as he wants. In this case, the theater creates a trap, tension for the regime, and jazz musicians and performers represent the good, because the creative person is free, not suppressed. Thus, theater and jazz here embody the intersection and competition of two poles, and the improvisation of NoJo Airlines becomes a creative force that restores order and peace in the world and gives hope.
In the performance, Nojo Airlines performs the following compositions: "Relief" by Gusto Kyno, "I Love my Hut" by Rocket SCI, "Sky Lake" by Kenny Wollesen and Dalias Nauokaitis, "Light to Light" by Dalias Nauokaitis, "Constitution" by Kenny Wollesen.
The play uses texts from Andrejaus Kureičik's plays "Belarus. Offend" and "Belarus. Metabole", as well as excerpts from the works of Jonas Mekos.
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Remembering the undeservedly forgotten recent events in Belarus, the question arises as to why revolutions and democratic movements of citizens achieve their goals in one place and are extinguished and crushed in another. We must remember that those struggles are still going on, we cannot leave them in the past, we must remember them, know them and support them. When other global news overshadows important events and these become as if they are no longer relevant, it should be kept in mind and not forgotten that hundreds of thousands of people after the huge impact of the presidential election in Belarus in 2020. stood in the streets protesting for half a year, and this movement was still suppressed. An incomplete revolution is condemned to oblivion, disappears from the pages of history. The question therefore arises: what happens to those who lose the revolution? What's next?..