After the flood
GAIA-24.
Opera del Mondo
Roman Grygoriv and Illia Razumeiko / Opera Aperta
Schall&Rausch
Both archaic and delicate, GAIA-24. Opera del Mondo calls us to sing and dance for Mother Earth with string quartet and electric guitar, folklore and techno, all while asking the question: What is war doing to nature?
How can we develop an awareness of our global togetherness through and across different music genres? After exploring nature’s reclamation of the former Chornobyl nuclear power plant in CHORNOBYLDORF, the Ukrainian composer duo Opera Aperta now presents GAIA-24., focussing on the consequences of the demolition of the Kakhovka Dam during Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, taking it as a starting point for a conversation about a global, cross-border understanding and awareness of Mother Earth through different styles of music.
How can we develop an awareness of our global togetherness through and across different music genres? After exploring nature’s reclamation of the former Chornobyl nuclear power plant in CHORNOBYLDORF, the Ukrainian composer duo Opera Aperta now presents GAIA-24., focussing on the consequences of the demolition of the Kakhovka Dam during Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, taking it as a starting point for a conversation about a global, cross-border understanding and awareness of Mother Earth through different styles of music.
Bulgarian, German, English, French, Italian, Crimean Tatar, Ladino, Latin, Spanish, Ukrainian, Yiddish
1hr 50min, no intermission
Musik, Libretto, Regie, Bühne, Choreographie, Dramaturgie
Roman Grygoriv/Ilia Razumeiko
Produzent:innen
Kostüme
Director of photography
Denis Melnik
Live-Elektronik und Live-Video
Olena Shykina
Performer:innen
Marichka Shtyrbulova/Yekatierina Bysheva/Kateryna Hordiienko/Sofiia Pavlichenko/Yuliia Vitraniuk/Karolina Muzychenko/Akym Zvarych/Oleksandr Chyshii/Danylo Zubkov/Ilia Razumeiko/Aik Yehiian
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