Since the beginning of the war in Ukraine, Russian artists Elina Kulikova and Dima Efremov, in exile, have undertaken to "narrate" the conflict through three concert-manifestos that can be experienced collectively or separately. "In these performances, we speak, or rather sing, in the first person, as witnesses and involuntary accomplices of this war," explains Elina Kulikova. By relying on iconic piano romances from the "great Russian culture" of the 19th and 20th centuries in A Burned Field, on traditional folk songs in A Lost Place, and orchestrating a rave in A White Night, they explore multiple aspects of pain. Through music, poetry, autofiction, and documentary writing, they narrate the experience of growing up and living in a totalitarian state and evoke the brutal realities of war, also offering an outlet through protest and resistance.
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Performance recommended for ages 16 and above. Duration: 1 hour 10 minutes. Presented by NEST Théâtre, National Cross-Border Drama Center of Thionville.
Automatically translated from French.
Where does it take place?
Ville de Thionville
30 Bd Foch
57100 Thionville
France
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