märts, 2024
13märts19:30The Power of the PowerSakala 3 Theatre Venue
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Tickets: Fienta Bodily sensations in an environment of power. No matter how we try to define power, it hypnotizes, entices, and also terrifies us. It is usually associated with politics
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Bodily sensations in an environment of power.
No matter how we try to define power, it hypnotizes, entices, and also terrifies us. It is usually associated with politics and the art of war, but power is about being in the world as a whole and each of us individually. The effect of power on a person and the power of one person over another can be fatal. Power can elevate and advance a person, but it can also blind.
Power seems to be something external, but if you take a closer look, it is an inherent characteristic of nature – according to Hegel and Nietzsche, even the most basic nutrition means subjugating, absorbing and digesting another.
The dance performance “The power of power” was born from the desire to open up power as one of the most controversial human and social issues as a kinesthetic experience and a bodily manifest. Dance is a hidden charge – an energy that frees up opportunities to physically explore, open up and express this issue choreographically.
Directors and choreographers: Tiina Ollesk and Renee Nõmmik
Dancers: Simo Kruusement, Helen Reitsnik, Ajjar Ausma
Sound designer: Gerhard Lock
Space architect: Grete Veskiväli
Lighting master: Ants Kurist
Performances in SAKALA 3 THEATER HOUSE: 13.03 at 19.30, 14.03 at 19.30, 15.03 at 16.00, 16.03 at 19.30, 17.03 at 18.03
Supported by: Eesti Kultuurkapital, City of Tallinn, Estonian Ministry of Culture
Kell
(Kolmapäev) 19:30
14märts19:30The Power of the PowerSakala 3 Theatre Venue
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Tickets: Fienta Bodily sensations in an environment of power. No matter how we try to define power, it hypnotizes, entices, and also terrifies us. It is usually associated with politics
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Tickets: Fienta
Bodily sensations in an environment of power.
No matter how we try to define power, it hypnotizes, entices, and also terrifies us. It is usually associated with politics and the art of war, but power is about being in the world as a whole and each of us individually. The effect of power on a person and the power of one person over another can be fatal. Power can elevate and advance a person, but it can also blind.
Power seems to be something external, but if you take a closer look, it is an inherent characteristic of nature – according to Hegel and Nietzsche, even the most basic nutrition means subjugating, absorbing and digesting another.
The dance performance “The power of power” was born from the desire to open up power as one of the most controversial human and social issues as a kinesthetic experience and a bodily manifest. Dance is a hidden charge – an energy that frees up opportunities to physically explore, open up and express this issue choreographically.
Directors and choreographers: Tiina Ollesk and Renee Nõmmik
Dancers: Simo Kruusement, Helen Reitsnik, Ajjar Ausma
Sound designer: Gerhard Lock
Space architect: Grete Veskiväli
Lighting master: Ants Kurist
Performances in SAKALA 3 THEATER HOUSE: 13.03 at 19.30, 14.03 at 19.30, 15.03 at 16.00, 16.03 at 19.30, 17.03 at 18.03
Supported by: Eesti Kultuurkapital, City of Tallinn, Estonian Ministry of Culture
Kell
(Neljapäev) 19:30
15märts16:00The Power of the PowerSakala 3 Theatre Venue
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Tickets: Fienta Bodily sensations in an environment of power. No matter how we try to define power, it hypnotizes, entices, and also terrifies us. It is usually associated with politics
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Tickets: Fienta
Bodily sensations in an environment of power.
No matter how we try to define power, it hypnotizes, entices, and also terrifies us. It is usually associated with politics and the art of war, but power is about being in the world as a whole and each of us individually. The effect of power on a person and the power of one person over another can be fatal. Power can elevate and advance a person, but it can also blind.
Power seems to be something external, but if you take a closer look, it is an inherent characteristic of nature – according to Hegel and Nietzsche, even the most basic nutrition means subjugating, absorbing and digesting another.
The dance performance “The power of power” was born from the desire to open up power as one of the most controversial human and social issues as a kinesthetic experience and a bodily manifest. Dance is a hidden charge – an energy that frees up opportunities to physically explore, open up and express this issue choreographically.
Directors and choreographers: Tiina Ollesk and Renee Nõmmik
Dancers: Simo Kruusement, Helen Reitsnik, Ajjar Ausma
Sound designer: Gerhard Lock
Space architect: Grete Veskiväli
Lighting master: Ants Kurist
Performances in SAKALA 3 THEATER HOUSE: 13.03 at 19.30, 14.03 at 19.30, 15.03 at 16.00, 16.03 at 19.30, 17.03 at 18.03
Supported by: Eesti Kultuurkapital, City of Tallinn, Estonian Ministry of Culture
Kell
(Reede) 16:00
16märts19:30The Power of the PowerSakala 3 Theatre Venue
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Tickets: Fienta Bodily sensations in an environment of power. No matter how we try to define power, it hypnotizes, entices, and also terrifies us. It is usually associated with politics
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Tickets: Fienta
Bodily sensations in an environment of power.
No matter how we try to define power, it hypnotizes, entices, and also terrifies us. It is usually associated with politics and the art of war, but power is about being in the world as a whole and each of us individually. The effect of power on a person and the power of one person over another can be fatal. Power can elevate and advance a person, but it can also blind.
Power seems to be something external, but if you take a closer look, it is an inherent characteristic of nature – according to Hegel and Nietzsche, even the most basic nutrition means subjugating, absorbing and digesting another.
The dance performance “The power of power” was born from the desire to open up power as one of the most controversial human and social issues as a kinesthetic experience and a bodily manifest. Dance is a hidden charge – an energy that frees up opportunities to physically explore, open up and express this issue choreographically.
Directors and choreographers: Tiina Ollesk and Renee Nõmmik
Dancers: Simo Kruusement, Helen Reitsnik, Ajjar Ausma
Sound designer: Gerhard Lock
Space architect: Grete Veskiväli
Lighting master: Ants Kurist
Performances in SAKALA 3 THEATER HOUSE: 13.03 at 19.30, 14.03 at 19.30, 15.03 at 16.00, 16.03 at 19.30, 17.03 at 18.03
Supported by: Eesti Kultuurkapital, City of Tallinn, Estonian Ministry of Culture
Kell
(Laupäev) 19:30
17märts18:00The Power of the PowerSakala 3 Theatre Venue
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Tickets: Fienta Bodily sensations in an environment of power. No matter how we try to define power, it hypnotizes, entices, and also terrifies us. It is usually associated with politics
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Tickets: Fienta
Bodily sensations in an environment of power.
No matter how we try to define power, it hypnotizes, entices, and also terrifies us. It is usually associated with politics and the art of war, but power is about being in the world as a whole and each of us individually. The effect of power on a person and the power of one person over another can be fatal. Power can elevate and advance a person, but it can also blind.
Power seems to be something external, but if you take a closer look, it is an inherent characteristic of nature – according to Hegel and Nietzsche, even the most basic nutrition means subjugating, absorbing and digesting another.
The dance performance “The power of power” was born from the desire to open up power as one of the most controversial human and social issues as a kinesthetic experience and a bodily manifest. Dance is a hidden charge – an energy that frees up opportunities to physically explore, open up and express this issue choreographically.
Directors and choreographers: Tiina Ollesk and Renee Nõmmik
Dancers: Simo Kruusement, Helen Reitsnik, Ajjar Ausma
Sound designer: Gerhard Lock
Space architect: Grete Veskiväli
Lighting master: Ants Kurist
Performances in SAKALA 3 THEATER HOUSE: 13.03 at 19.30, 14.03 at 19.30, 15.03 at 16.00, 16.03 at 19.30, 17.03 at 18.03
Supported by: Eesti Kultuurkapital, City of Tallinn, Estonian Ministry of Culture
Kell
(Pühapäev) 18:00
23märts14:00"I WAS HERE" - in Kadriorg Art MuseumKadriorg Castle
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Tickets: Fienta Choreography: Olga Zitluhina (Latvia) and dancers Dancers: Olga Privis, Helen Reitsnik, Tiina Ollask, Simo Kruusenment, Richard Beljohin Costumes: Kirill Safonov Consult and support: Renee Nõmmik This performance is about physical and
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Choreography: Olga Zitluhina (Latvia) and dancers
Dancers: Olga Privis, Helen Reitsnik, Tiina Ollask, Simo Kruusenment, Richard Beljohin
Costumes: Kirill Safonov
Consult and support: Renee Nõmmik
This performance is about physical and mental/spiritual communication and touch. Olga Zitluhina, Latvian choreographer and author of the concept, questions, are we able to feel the real touch or the only communication we know is with the touch screens? Are we capable to value real touch between human beings, both physical and mental? 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. Inspiration for the woks comes from human hands, arms, fingers – all the good and bad done through our sensuous upper limbs, led by our instincts, feelings, thoughts.
Booking: info@fine5.ee, +372 5042276
Kell
(Laupäev) 14:00
Koht
Alatskivi Loss
Lossi, Alatskivi, 60201 Tartu maakond
Korraldaja
Fine5 Dance Theatre
25märts19:00Fine5 invites: Giorgi Aleksidze Tbilisi Contemporary BalletSakala 3 Theatre Venue
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Tickets: Fienta The performance evening of Giorgi Aleksidze Tbilisi Contemporary Ballet and Fine5 Dance Theater in the Sakala3 theater building consists of two parts: first part Fine5 Dance Theater's
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The performance evening of Giorgi Aleksidze Tbilisi Contemporary Ballet and Fine5 Dance Theater in the Sakala3 theater building consists of two parts: first part Fine5 Dance Theater’s “QUARTETS”, in the second part, the Georgian guests’ production “Dovin, Doven, Dovli…”.
“Dovin-Doven-Dovli…” is a landmark dance performance based on the poetry of Georgian poet Galaktion Tabidze. The author of the idea was Giorgi Aleksidze (1941-2008), the leader of modern ballet, but it was carried out by his daughter, choreographer and dancer Mariam Aleksidze. The idea was to create a choreography for the text as a meaningful initial sound impulse. Together with the director Gela Kandelaki, Mariam selected Tabidze’s poems, which symbolically convey the thoughts and life path of Giorgi Aleksidze, and created a performance with a personal choreographic handwriting from them, which is characterized by a figurative symbiosis of the relationship between the text of the poem, movement and music.
Kell
(Esmaspäev) 19:00
Koht
Sakala 3, Tallinn
Sakala 3