JUNE 12 - Platonov Arts Festival
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JUNE 12 - Platonov Arts Festival
With the support of the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation Founders Voronezh Region Government Voronezh City District Administration International Platonov Festival Directorate Partners Voronezh Regional Public Organization «Leader» Sberbank of the Russian Federation Moscow Industrial Bank «Russian Railways» JSC SIEMENS Angstrem Group Hamin’s Group of Companies Megion Group Association «Gallery Chizhov» National Non-Metallic Company «КodiMir» company Industry Group «SoDEISTVIE» VOLVO Construction company «Voronezh-Dom» «DSK» JSC Construction company «Instep» PricewaterhouseCoopers Construction company «VYBOR» Restorator Projects Creative Partners Chekhov International Theatre Festival Adam Mickiewicz Institute State Central Theatre Museum named after A.A. Bakhrushin State Tretyakov Gallery Kursk Deineka Picture Gallery Krasnodar Art Museum named after F. A. Kovalenko Penza Art Gallery named after K.A. Savitsky Samara Art Museum Saratov State Art Museum named after A.N. Radishchev Yaroslavl Art Museum Vita Nova Publishing House Voronezh State University Book club «Petrovskiy» International House Voronezh-Linguist Prosveshchenie Digital Information Partners «Rossiyskaya Gazeta» Orpheus Radio RIA «Voronezh» TV-Gubernia «Dorogoe Udovolstvie» magazine Voronezh Regional House of Journalists Downtown.ru LikenGo Geometria.ru Dear guests and participants of the IV International Platonov Arts Festival ! I am very pleased to welcome you on the hospitable Voronezh land! It is for the fourth time that the annual International Platonov Festival has given us a unique opportunity to become a part of the grand celebration that Art is. Not only has the festival become a major cultural project of our region, but it has also been deemed a remarkable event in the life of Russia at large. Over 70 thousand spectators have visited the festival venues since 2011. This creative showcase is gaining still greater popularity, fostering goodwill and setting new trends. This year, the number of participant-countries has amounted to 18. It is well worth mentioning that for many musicians, directors and actors taking part in Platonov festival has become a tradition – they look forward to coming to Voronezh again, which indicates a high level of the arts forum organization as well as an invariably warm reception the artists are given here. Platonov Festival is meant to highlight the numerous facets of modern art, strengthen the interregional and international cultural bonds, provide new impetus for the development of culture, and, of course, bring joy and pleasure to a great many art lovers. The mission of the festival is particularly relevant today, in the Year of Culture announced in Russia. Our prominent countryman – the writer Andrey Platonov, the festival is named after, – said in his philosophical novel «Chevengur», «Only words can turn a fleeting sensation into a thought, which is why a thinking person talks». I hope that the performances, concerts, exhibitions and other events of the festival program will turn into a fruitful discussion between the Artist and the Spectator followed by deep thought on both parts. Let your heart and soul soar high in the wake of art! Governor of the Voronezh Region Aleksey Gordeev Dear Friends ! Dear Friends and Colleagues ! Platonov Festival is a unique, special phenomenon of modern Russian culture, a hymn of praise to the blessed, fertile Voronezh land, known for time-honored traditions and rich in talents. This year, Platonov Arts Festival program is remarkably great and diverse: «World Music» has been added to the musical part and «Street Theatres» has made the theatre program complete. Thousands of Voronezh citizens will discover the magnificent samples of the multifaceted world culture, see the works of traditional, classical, contemporary and avant-garde art and meet with creators and performers. As a spectator, I am full of impressions of the previous festivals: the dazzling, dynamic and extraordinary program emphasized with spiritual and creative unison of all the participants and guests can’t but immerse one in the atmosphere of art, and makes the international cultural forum extremely popular. As a fan of Voronezh, I am pleased to realize that the leading artists of our city demonstrate their skills on a par with world-famous masters, arousing genuine interest and highly emotional response among even the most sophisticated audience. As a Mayor of the city, I am really proud that today’s potential of the Black Soil Region's capital enables us to receive the world stars and stage rare performances, please a great many guests with the comfort and originality of the city, whose modern achievements are in perfect harmony with its centuries-old history. This year Voronezh celebrates a remarkable event – Andrey Platonov’s 115th birth anniversary. But for this person, Russian culture would be incomplete. So the warm and eventful days of the festival should be particularly memorable, bright and creative. Three continents – Asia, Africa and Europe – will be presented in our forum. All in all, about 300 actors, musicians, artists and literary figures from 18 countries will take part in the festival. We hope all the participants and guests have the most cordial welcome in Voronezh and cherish the sweetest memories of our hospitable city. We aspire to broaden our public’s view of the world and its cultural diversity, involve as many people – first of all youth – as possible in the festival and, as a result, in cultural life. We would like music, literature, theatre, visual arts to become an integral part of people’s life. We are proud of the opportunity to be doing such a large-scale, unique and long-expected project as Platonov Arts Festival and hope it proves to be unprecedentedly bright and eventful with the help of the artists coming to Voronezh this year. Welcome! May you have unforgettable meetings, indelible impressions and a lot of fun in Andrey Platonov’s hometown! Mayor of Voronezh City District Alexander Gusev Director – Art director of the Platonov Arts Festival Mikhail Bychkov platonov The author of two novels («Chevengur», «Happy Moscow»), nine novellas (among which are such masterpieces as «The Innermost Man», «The Foundation Pit» and, «Soul»), satirical short stories («Doubting Makar»), astonishing love stories («Fro», «The River Potudan») and short stories about children («The Cow», «A July Storm»), stories of great spiritual depth about the Second World War prose, introducing spiritual images («Inspired People», «There Is No Death!», «The Claim of the Dead»); a playwright among whose plays are both the lyrical comedy «The Hurdy-Gurdy» and the tragedy «14 Little Red Huts», an extraordinary screenwriter, a literary critic who wrote a paradoxical history of Russian and European literature (the book of articles «Reader’s Reflections»)… These are just the peaks of Andrey Platonov’s creative work. They represent the powerful and free artistic gift, which could not be stopped by censorship, decade-long bans, life and fate themselves of, probably, the most unliterary writer of ХХ century, who said more than once that «the work ends not in literature, but in life». A specialist in land reclamation with his own model of «land repair» and peasant farming modernization. A professional engineer and designer with an impressive list of patents. This too is Andrey Platonov. His legacy to the culture of our ХХI century culture includes weighty volumes of prose, drama, journalism, literary criticism, notes and letters. Platonov’s amazing world is reflected in music, visual arts, films and theatre. Platonov’s readers and fans live not only in Russia but all over the world. This grand picture of Platonov’s «return» is epitomized in the program of Platonov Arts Festival, which is held in Voronezh, Platonov’s hometown. Natalia Kornienko exhibitions I worship life of every kind! Paintings and graphics of Alexander Deineka from collections of The State Tretyakov Gallery and The Kursk Deineka Picture Gallery June 5 – July 13 Opening – June 5, 4 p.m. Voronezh regional art museum named after I.N. Kramskoy Alexander Deineka and Andrey Platonov were contemporaries. This year marks the 115th anniversary of both the great artist (born 20 May 1899) and the great writer (born 1 September 1899). Their creative biographies proceeded in parallel and cross for the first time at the festival. Deineka is one of the most outstanding figures in the history of Russian art of ХХ century. He is commonly considered a master of socialist realism. However, it was the years of academic studies at the printmaking department of Moscow’s VKhUTEMAS (Higher Art and Technical Studios, where representatives of the Russian avant-garde taught), that had an ever-lasting impact on the artist’s work. Alexander Deineka is a phenomenon beyond the confines of one country: in Soviet times his works were repeatedly displayed at the Venice Biennial. In 2010 Deineka’s major personal exhibition was held in Tretyakov gallery, followed by one in the Exhibitions Palace in Rome (Italy) in 2011. Platonov festival hosts yet another big display of Deineka’s 34 works thus marking the artist’s 115th anniversary. Alexander Deineka proved an ideal link between the art of the previous centuries and that of the future <…> This bizarre tandem of broken space and massive hovering figures – the heavy and the light – simply mesmerizes. Zhanna Vasilyeva, Rossiyskaya Gazeta The characters’ energy is contagious, and the artistry seems innovative even today <…> He stretched the boundaries of painting to a great extent, enriching it with the artistic means of photograph and poster. His art encapsulates the experience of avant-garde, the belief in changing the world and the awareness of time. State Tratyakov’s gallery press-office The State Tretyakov Gallery is one of the biggest and oldest art museums in Russia founded in 1856 by a merchant P. M. Tretyakov. The gallery’s collection comprises over 170 thousand works of art featuring Russian painting, graphics, sculpture and applied arts, spanning centuries: from XI to early XXI. The Kursk Deineka Picture Gallery was founded in 1935. The gallery numbers about 10 thousand exhibits, many of which belong to Alexander Deineka and other artists whose life, in some way or other, is connected with Kursk. Авангард Freedom – the reason for the world Russian avant-garde from Krasnodar, Penza, Samara, Saratov and Yaroslavl museums June 6 – August 3 Opening – June 6, 4 p.m. Voronezh regional art museum named after I.N. Kramskoy Russian avant-garde is a complex and heterogeneous trend in art, developing in Russia from 1910 to 1932. It turned out to be more massive, profound and radical than in the West, which can be accounted for by our country’s history. For years, Soviet leaders disapproved of avant-garde art, so most of the exhibits have never been displayed – stored by foundations scattered all over the country. Platonov festival brings together the masterpieces of Krasnodar art museum named after F. A. Kovalenko, Penza art gallery named after K. A. Savitsky, Samara art museum, Saratov state art museum named after A.N. Radishchev and Yaroslavl art museum. The collection of the works will give a vivid picture of what a significant and large-scale phenomenon Russian avant-garde was. “ Russian avant-garde is an amazing phenomenon, very short-lived yet exceptionally rich, dazzling and, in a way, even tragic, which makes it almost parallel to Russia’s modern history. «Freedom – the reason for the world» features 78 paintings by 56 artists representing various radically innovative movements of the first three decades of XX century, such as cubo-futurism, suprematism, constructivism and others. Russian avant-garde artists destroyed or made an extraordinary mixture of traditional styles, rejected aesthetic taste, aspired to free the art from conventions, sever its bond with the old world. The exhibition presents abstract compositions by Alexander Rodchenko, Vladimir Stenberg, Aleksandra Ekster, Vera Pestel, figurative paintings by Robert Falk, Aristarkh Lentulov, Fedor Zakharov, Alexander Kuprin – all those who managed to transform avant-garde discoveries in tune with their own individuality. Painting and graphic art by Natalia Goncharova – dubbed «the Amazon of Russian avant-garde» by her contemporaries – play an important part in the exposition. Revealing strong individuality, the artist at the same time relied heavily on the traditions of medieval folk painting in her cubo-futuristic works. Influenced by futurism and surrealism, Marc Chagall does not break with tradition combining stylistic features of neo-primitivism and expressionism in his works. Among other artists, whose paintings can be seen on display, are such leaders of the «left» art as Mikhail Le-Danteau, Varvara Stepanova, Adolf Millman, Vasily Chekrygin, Lubov Popova. Andrey Sarabyanov, art critic “ Avant-garde is commonly believed to have evolved from rejection of tradition, overthrow of authorities, which is not quite true. What was peculiar to Russian avant-garde is continuity: the artists derived knowledge and inspiration from a variety of sources. As Natalia Goncharova used to say, «Everything that was created before me – is mine». ROSIZO State exhibition centre press-office Things and Things that happened Daniil Kharms and the people around him June 7 – June 29 Opening – June 7, 3 p.m. Voronezh Centre of Contemporary Art (VCCA) Daniil Kharms (1905–1942) is an outstanding Russian writer, poet, creator of absurdist fiction and also the founder of artistic unions, among which OBERIU (translated from Russian as the Union of Real Art) is the most famous. The significance of his creative work goes far beyond the limits of the artistic experiment of that epoch; it has had a great impact on literature and theatre of the second half of the twentieth century on the whole. The issues Kharms raised continue to be relevant up to now. “ It is obvious that the major exhibit is the suitcase used during the blockade of Leningrad in 1941-1942 by Yakov Druskin, a sick and malnourished philosopher, who salvaged the suitcase from Kharms’s bombed-out flat, mounted it on a sleigh and evacuated. Owing to the philosopher’s enterprise, we now possess a great number of things that used to belong to Kharms and Vvedensky. This story is familiar to everyone who takes interest in OBERIU. Igor Gulin, Kommersant «Vita Nova» specializes in limited edition collection classics and publication of biographical and literary works. Books published by «Vita Nova» are among those owned by the State Hermitage Museum, the State Russian Museum, the Russian Academy of Arts and others. The exhibition will feature Kharms’s personal belongings, recently found manuscripts, books from his personal library, photographs, authentic items connected with the life and work of the writers close to Kharms – Alexander Vvedensky, Nikolay Oleynikov, Yakov Druskin, Konstantin Vaginov and others. The exhibits include a suitcase used during the blockade of Leningrad in 1942 by Yakov Druskin to save a great number of Kharms’s manuscripts; Kharms’s radio «Telefunken», books and printed music with his marginal notes; a number of very important original manuscripts by Kharms and his close associates (e.g. an original manuscript «The Gray Notebook» by Alexander Vvedensky); unpublished works by Konstantin Vaginov, Nikolay Oleynikov and other writers. «Things and Things that happened. Daniil Kharms and the people around him» is created on the basis of private collections. A great number of exhibits and the very idea of the exhibition belong to Vita Nova publishing house, a creative partner of Platonov Arts Festival. Designer Arkady Opochanskiy (the author of the exposition design in St. Petersburg) has created the special design project especially for the exhibition in Voronezh Centre of Contemporary Art. David Borovsky. Selected works On the 80th anniversary of his birth June 7 – June 29 Opening June – 7, 4 p.m. Exhibition Hall on Kirova Street David Borovsky “ I’m astonished, I haven’t been here for over 6 years. Looking at these sketches now I remember how it all began... What I’m really amazed at is how just a nice ordinary man, absolutely ingenuous and unaware of his «largeness», all of a sudden turns into a prominent artistic and historic figure. Lev Dodin, artistic director of MDT – Europe Theatre “ How gripping and instructive it is to watch an idea conceived, even more so when you know what a magnificent performance it will eventually develop into progressing from a scratch to a sketch, from a cut to a set model. Maria Sedykh, Itogi State Central Theatre Museum named after A.A. Bakhrushin was founded in 1894 by Aleksey Bakhrushin, a well-known industrialist and patron of the arts from Moscow. Today, the museum stores over 1.5 million exhibits: costume and set sketches created by master set designers, photographs and portraits, costumes worn on stage by prominent actors, theatre programs and bills, rare editions on theatrical art, items of decorative and applied arts, etc. – a prominent Russian set designer. Such famous theatre directors as Georgy Tovstonogov, Anatoly Efros, Oleg Efremov, Lev Dodin, Ishtvan Khorvai, Valery Fokin, Leonid Kheyfets, Mikhail Levitin and Mikhail Reznikovich called him a co-author of their productions. David Borovsky’s name has appeared on a theatre bill for the first time in 1956: it was performance «Lies with Long Legs» production of Lesya Ukrainka Theatre. Soon afterwards, the young artist was invited to Moscow, where in a few years he has become the chief designer of the Taganka Theatre. Those were 30 blissful years of work in tandem with Yury Lyubimov, they have created together 20 performances, destined to become classic: «Alive», «The Dawns are Quiet Here…», «Hamlet», «The House on the Embankment»… In his late period, the artist collaborated with such directors as Lev Dodin, Adolf Shapiro and others, in addition to designing operas. «David Borovsky. Selected works» is unique in scale: the exhibition comprising costume sketches and models of the set created by Borovsky can be divided into 5 independent expositions – «Selections», «Beginning», «Borovsky in Opera», «King Lear» and «Taganka Golden Age» – presented at different times in his «Workshop». «Beginning» includes the set models and sketches for the artist’s first performances designed at the Lesya Ukrainka theatre in Kiev (Borovsky called this theatre his homeland), while «Selections» is the result of his prolific career, his last exhibition in his lifetime, exhibits for which he selected himself. «King Lear» is devoted to Lev Dodin’s performance at MDT – Europe Theatre (2006.). «Borovsky in Opera» is all about the master’s musical performances, whereas «Taganka Golden Age» reveals the plays co-authored by Borovsky and Lyubimov («Hamlet» starring Vladimir Vysotsky, «Alive» based on Boris Mozhayev’s novella and «Sharashka» based on Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn’s novel «In the First Circle»). The exhibition also presents a book by D. Borovsky entitled «Runaway Space». «David Borovsky’s Workshop» Memorial museum, a branch of Bakhrushin theatre museum, is the set designer’s first museum in Russia. The workshop settings create the atmosphere David Borovsky used to work in, reveals his life style as well as his style in art. The display has been set up by Aleksandr Borovsky, the artist’s son. The Innermost Man Solo exhibition of Sergey Bazilev June 8 – July 5 Opening – June 8, 3 p.m. Gallery H.L.A.M. Sergey Bazilev, one of the creators of hyperrealism in our country and a representative of the «Six» group (Aleksey Tegin, Sergey Sherstyuk, Sergey Gheta, Igor Kopytyansky, Nikolay Filatov) has become famous for his projects back in the 80-s. He has taken part in more than 50 group exhibitions, has had more than 20 solo exhibitions both in Russia and abroad. As a result, the artist’s works have received incredible acclaim – his paintings are included in the collections of The State Tretyakov Gallery, The State Russian Museum, Museum Ludwig (Germany), Norton Dodge Museum (USA), Gallery Alpha Cubic (Japan). The exhibition presents the vibrant portraits of Sergey Bazilev’s «innermost» people – his friends and associates from Voronezh. Andrey Platonov’s works, especially novella «The Innermost Man», have a great significance to the artist. Platonov’s protagonist, «the wind blowing past the revolution sail», reflects the Moscow hyperrealists’ views in Soviet times. However, the most important feature both Bazilev’s modern characters and Platonov’s «innermost» people have in common is that they are not influenced by the outlook on life imposed from without. Russian hyperrealism appeared as an opposition of private life to the official Soviet reality and, unlike its European counterpart visualizing the myths of the Consumer Era, portrayed the private life of the artists and those close to them as a myth. Even today, Sergey Bazilev still depicts unpretentious episodes from the life of his nearest and dearest. Such series as «Sunlit», «Travel Notes», «Good Deeds», «Toasts», «Pink Wine» demonstrate the artist’s interest in the «innermost man» who is guided by love but not by an idea. The palette … of the pictures is not just warm. It’s hot, if not scorching. The author does love burning, almost tropical temperatures. And he openly admires the models – not without a carnival, not without relish, not without drive. There’s a clear attempt to share simply mind-blowing life power and radiant energy. Anna Zhidkikh, Bereg Jerusalem is not just a city Photo exhibition of Dmitry Brickman June 8 – june 29 Opening – June 8, 4 p.m. Voronezh regional art museum named after I.N. Kramskoy Dmitry Brickman is a famous Israeli photographer. Born in Leningrad, he now lives in Israel. In 2009 a publishing house «Piter» published his photo book «Jerusalem - not just a city». In August 2013, at the Window to Europe Film Festival in Vyborg, his photo film «Ecclesiastes. Phototranslation» was shown to public for the first time. … there are lots of different faces – happy and sad; thoughtful and joyful; dazzlingly beautiful and mysteriously charming; old and young... you name it! But, according to Dmitry Brickman, no faces are plain or silly. Such is the photographer’s vision. Andrei Maksimov, Rossiiskaya Gazeta «Jerusalem is not just a city», comprising portraits, genre photos and photojournalism, has already been displayed in Moscow, St. Petersburg, Veliky Novgorod and Novosibirsk. Dmitry Brickman’s photos reveal an attempt to understand the nature of things that people tend not to notice. An attempt to look into the eyes of the people whose fortunes were twined with ours for a fleeting moment. The photographer encourages us not only to look at the photos but also try to understand them, because each photo encapsulates somebody’s life story, even those featuring no people. For thousands of years Jerusalem has been a city where people of different cultural and religious backgrounds have been living together: Muslims, Christians, and Hebrews. This diversity is reflected in Brickman’s photos. The main idea of the festival – world’s harmony in its diversity – is in tune with the message of this exhibition. Platonov Award in Literature and Art Platonov Award, established in 2011 by the government of the Voronezh region, is annually conferred on Russian and foreign cultural figures for their significant contribution to cultural heritage of the Russian Federation, for creation of outstanding works of literature, theatre, music, visual arts, and for innovative development of humanistic and cultural traditions. The winner is determined by a Council formed of cultural figures, representatives of public organizations and public authorities. The amount of the Award is 500 thousand rubles. Boris Ekimov, a prominent writer, became the first Platonov Award laureate. In 2012 the award went to People’s Artist of Russia Lev Dodin, the artistic director of the The Maly Drama Theatre – Theatre of Europe; and in 2013 Mikhail Pletnev, the artistic director and chief conductor of the Russian National Orchestra as well as an outstanding pianist, was awarded the prize. Aleksandr Petrov, one of the most gifted animators of our time and an Oscar laureate (Academy Award for Animated Short Film «The Old Man and the Sea», 2000) has become the Platonov laureate in 2014. The artist is an acclaimed master of «animated painting» technique – he paints on glass mostly with his fingertips, hardly ever using brushes. He likes the challenge of filming complicated authors’ works, such as «The Old Man and the Sea» by Hemingway and «The Dream of a Ridiculous Man» by Dostoevsky. Incidentally, Aleksandr Petrov’s graduation work at the Advanced school for screenwriters and directors was an animated film based on Andrey Platonov’s short story «The Cow». The award ceremony will take place on one of the Platonov festival days. theatre Танец человека и экскаватора Transports Exceptionnels. Duo for a Dancer and an Excavator ASSOCIATION BEAU GESTE France Concept, choreography, direction – Dominique Boivin Dancer – Philippe Priasso Excavator driver – William Defresne Stage director – Eric Lamy Production manager – Christelle Fleury Premiere in 2005 June 5 6 p.m., 8 p.m. June 6 6 p.m., 8 p.m. Lenin Square Duration – 20 minutes 12+ Dominique Boivin © Olivier Bonnet Duo for a Dancer and an Excavator has had over 600 performances in more than 40 countries. The show demonstrates a possibility of physical interaction between a human and a huge machine, which by definition has nothing to do with creativity, dancing and feeling. However, the machine comes alive and an expressive, at times even dangerous dialogue unfolds between the two. The project was inspired by the choreographer’s memories of the childhood – the time when proportions took on another dimension and the street seemed an extraordinary playground. “ – is a choreographer and artistic director of the BEAU GESTE production company. His performing experiments take the audience to multidimensional worlds: Aqua ça Rrime? takes place in a pool, A quoi tu penses? is a choreographic play based on Marie Nimier’s monologues and Transports Exceptionnels is a duo of a dancer and an excavator, which has been successfully touring the world for almost ten years. The BEAU GESTE production company was created in 1981 by seven dancers from the Centre National de Danse Contemporaine (National Centre of Contemporary Dance). Putting the emphasis on each dancer’s unique personality and movement – BEAU GESTE ventures into multiple performance styles: solos, cabarets, variety shows, dance conferences… all opportunities to affirm a taste for diversity, distance and humor. Besides Dominique Boivin, the company engages choreographers Christine Erbe and Philippe Priasso. It is the latter who performs pas de deux with the excavator. According to Philippe Priasso, his partner is a She, despite Her weighing a few tons. Performing in different cities, the dancer has to do with different machines, every time adapting to the size and other features of any given excavator. It’s an unexpected encounter, a double act between steel and flesh. I have chosen to work with the arm of an excavator because of its functionality and dynamics but also because it is, in a way, similar to a human arm: it takes, pushes away and caresses! Coming back to the childhood again and again, the spectator can easily recognize a circus arena, where the tamer bonds not only with ferocious beasts, but also – in a strange, extraordinary way – with the audience. Elephant, tiger, King Kong – there’s a touch of the uncontrollable about the machine. Dominique Boivin Добрый человек Bertolt Brecht The Good Person of Szechwan Moscow Pushkin Drama Theatre Russia Original music – Paul Dessau Translation – Yegor Peregudov Director – Yuriy Butusov Design – Aleksandr Shishkin Lighting – Aleksandr Sivaev Composer and music director – Igor Gorsky Cast: Aleksandra Ursulyak, Aleksandr Arsentiev, Aleksandr Matrosov, Anastasiya Lebedeva, Vera Voronkova, Andrey Sukhov, Irina Petrova, Natalya Reva-Ryadinskaya, Aleksey Dadonov, Aleksey Rakhmanov, Anna Begunova, Ivan Litvinenko Premiere - February 1, 2013 june 5, 6 7 p.m. Voronezh concert hall Duration – 3 hours 20 minutes with one intermission 12+ Yuriy Butusov is one of the most brilliant modern theatre directors in Russia. He is the leading director of the Lensoviet Academic Theatre, awarded with the Stanislavski Award, the Golden Mask and St. Petersburg's Highest Theatre Prize «Golden Sofit». Butusov has staged plays not only in St. Petersburg and Moscow theatres, but also in Bulgaria and Norway. Bertolt Brecht’s play «The Good Person of Szechwan» has become a cult play for the theatrical world. In Russia it is associated with Yuriy Lyubimov’s legendary performance staged at the Taganka Theatre half a century ago. However in Butusov’s production the play has taken on an entirely new tone. The play is about a city of poor and embittered citizens, among which there is only one good person – the prostitute Shen Teh who cannot cope with the pressure of society. Butusov has transformed the play into a philosophical parable about a world which has lost its coordinates, where “good” has to turn into its direct contrary in order to survive. Original music by Paul Dessau used in «The Good Person of Szechwan» is performed by leading singers of the Pure Music ensemble led by Igor Gorsky. The performance was honored with Stanislavsky Award as «Event of the season» as well as two Golden Mask awards (season 2012-2013) for the «Best actress» in drama (Alexandra Ursulyak as Shen The and Shui Ta) and Drama Jury`s Special Award (Yuriy Butusov). “ In his performances Butusov sets a cry of human despair free, the energy of a being who understands that it is necessary and at the same time impossible to change the sequence of events, as well as not to scream about it. “ … you leave the theatre bewildered, amazed by notorious catharsis, but happy because our theatre is still capable of such breakthroughs. “ The soul isn’t sold and mustn’t be sold, otherwise a person will live, but in agony. A man is what I am interested in; what I want to do is to show his complex inner feelings. Marina Tokareva, Novaya Gazeta Marina Shimadina, Izvestiya Yuriy Butusov Последняя лента Samuel Beckett Krapp’s Last Tape Oskaras Koršunovas Theatre (OKT) Lithuania Director – Oskaras Koršunovas Performer – Juozas Budraitis Set designer – Dainius Liškevičius Composer – Gintaras Sodeika World premiere – May 30, 2013 June 6, 7 8:30 p.m. Voronezh Academic Drama Theatre A. Koltsov Duration – 1 hour without intermission Oskaras Koršunovas is a star of not only Lithuanian but world directing. He is a Knight of the French Order of Arts and Letters, and a holder of a worthy collection of awards, such as prizes from festivals in Edinburgh, Torun, Saint Petersburg, Riga, Sarajevo, Belgrade, as well as Lithuanian national theatre prizes and the Europe Theatre Prize (the most prestigious European theatre award) for New Theatrical Realities. Oskaras Koršunovas Theatre (OKT) started as an independent project in 1998, but it has since come to hold the status of Vilnius City Theatre. Every year OKT now hosts Sirenos, one of the most prestigious theatre forums of the Baltic region. «Krapp’s Last Tape» is based on a play of the same name by one of the founders of theatre of absurd, Nobel Literature prize laureate, Samuel Beckett. The plot is formed from an old man’s recollections and reflections, as he makes a last effort to catch hold of his life while knowing that the end is fast approaching and inevitable. The main and only character of the play is Krapp, who listens to recordings of his own voice made many years ago, and makes a retrospective journey into the past. “ Krapp is played by Juozas Budraitis, one of the most famous actors of the Soviet period, a laureate of the National Lithuanian Award in the field of culture and art, and People’s Artist of Lithuania. He has played over 100 roles in films and TV productions, but his name is most closely associated with such films as «Nobody Wanted to Die», «Feelings» (Jausmai) and «Short Confession» (Maža išpažintis). Oskaras Koršunovas says that he «would never stage “Krapp’s Last Tape” without Budraitis, who perfectly suits the role of Beckett’s symbol because of his age, experience and intelligence». When you compare the voice in the records with the voice on stage you can’t stop admiring the range of acting skills, articulation and intonation skills, ranging from excited tremor to the huskiness of a sick old man. Daina Habdankaitė, Literatūra ir menas Майская ночь Based on the works of Nikolai Gogol May Night Moscow Puppet Theatre Russia, Moscow Director – Karolina Žernytė Set design, puppets design – Paulina Nešukaitytė Cast: Anna Antonova, Lev Bobyshev, Evgeniy Kazakov, Aleksandra Kapustina, Mikhail Kokhanov, Aleksandr Mosin, Ekaterina Nahabtseva, Yulia Serova, Evgeniy Iljin June 7 2 p.m, 5 p.m June 8 2 p.m, 5 p.m Chamber Theatre Duration – 60 minutes without intermission 12+ Karolina Žernytė is a young Lithuanian director. She staged her first experimental performance, «Bee Fairy Tales for Six Senses», in Vilnius. Besides sight, hearing, taste, smell and touch, the director highlights the sixth sense, the sense of the theatre, which, according to Karolina Žernytė, becomes stronger with your eyes closed. The Moscow Puppet Theatre is a modern, multigenre, high-tech theatre company. It has unusual for Russian theater management system: there is no artistic director, guest directors and designers work on the performances, and actors are selected through auditions. A number of Moscow Puppet Theatre productions have been awarded with Golden Mask awards. Performance «May Night» is a creative experiment that unites blind and sighted people in a theatre auditorium. It turns the audience into participants of a theatrical ritual: they listen, feel, touch, smell and taste, but don’t see! With the help of the actors’ proficiency (and blindfolds!) one will find himself far from auditorium into the heart of Ukrainian night. To increase the participation effect, the designer of the performance, Paulina Nešukaitytė, has developed for the blind people special wheelchairs which actors roll on a hall during performance. «May Night» was nominated for the 2012-2013 season Golden Mask National Theatre Award in the «Innovation/Best Production» category. Like a child I always wanted to change the world. When I see happy faces of actors and the blind, I feel that I made it a little bit better. The audience should have positive emotions after the performance. And I think we manage with it. Karolina Žernytė They <the actors> create an audio environment and everyday world without music, but with the help of a choir and everyday noises. For a moment they touch their main audience, let them feel a texture of a flower or a doll, combed hair or wolf’s claws, a light wind or bushes. There is even a smell of food in the feast scene, air movements and drops of water… Actors sit around the audience, surround them with sounds and touch, excite their sensuality. Pavel Rudnev, theatre critic Войцек Woyzeck, or the hint of vertigo Free interpretation of Georg Büchner's «Woyzeck» National Choreography Centre of Orleans and National Theatre of Brittany France June 7, 8, 9 7 p.m. Voronezh Academic Drama Theatre A. Koltsov Duration – 1 hour without intermission 16+ Direction and choreography – Josef Nadj Music – Aladár Rácz Lighting designer – Raymond Blot Lighting – Lionel Kolet Dancers – Guillaume Bertrand, Istvan Bicskei, Denes Debrei, Samuel Dutertre, Peter Gemza, Josef Nadj, Henrieta Varga Technical direction – Steven Le Corre Production manager – Michel Chialvo Coproduction Théâtre National de Bretagne – Rennes (France) – Centre chorégraphique national d'Orléans (France) World premiere in 1994 © Lajos Somolosi Josef Nadj “ Nadj’s every performance is something between ballet, art installation and traditional theatre… Nadj’s actors can say everything with one gesture; their bodies are much more expressive than language. is a French director and choreographer, one of the main figures of European theatre. He has headed the Orleans National Choreography Centre for almost 20 years. According to the Russian journal «Expert», Josef Nadj is «one of the most mysterious personalities of modern theatre». Critics still argue about which genre they should place his performances in, as elements of dance, pantomime and dramatic theatre can be noticed in Nadj’s works. Josef Nadj is not only a choreographer, but also an artist: his sculpture installations, paintings and photographs are regularly exhibited at galleries and theatres. Perhaps, the source of Nadj’s visual theatre can be found in his love for art. Josef Nadj has received the Critics’ Award at the Mimos festival in Périgueux, France, the Europe Theatre Prize for New Theatrical Realities, and Officer of the French Order of Arts and Letters. Viktoriya Nikiforova, Expert Büchner’s play «Woyzeck» has attracted the attention of quite a number of experimentalist artists, from Werner Herzog, who made a movie with Klaus Kinski, to Bob Wilson, who staged a performance with the music of Tom Waits. Josef Nadj suggests his own version of this play, left unfinished by the playwright’s early death. In his interpretation one will see Büchner’s characters: small and haunted Woyzeck, his girlfriend and corporal… But Nadj’s work is too far from original source: this performance isn’t about jealousy, murder and suicide. The director transformed characters of «Woyzeck» into golems (people made of clay and sand). Energy of the play is the most important thing for Nadj, he explores the madness of the main character and the force which leads Woyzeck to cruelty. «Woyzeck, or the Hint of Vertigo», first staged by Nadj 20 years ago, has not yet been taken off the repertoire. Such a long run is an exceptional rarity for theatre performances. «Woyzeck» received an Audience Award at the BITEF festival in Belgrade in 1998 and the 2003 Golden Mask festival award for the best foreign performance. Last year «Woyzeck» was shown with great success in Avignon. The Centre chorégraphique national d'Orléans was founded in 1995. It is a member of the Association of Centres Chorégraphiques Nationaux (ACCN) and receives grant from Ministère de la Culture and Communication – DGCA - DRAC Centre, the City of Orléans, the Region Centre, the Départment of Loiret, French Institute. “ There is a huge amount of versions of Büchner’s unfinished play, but the part of the theatrical space, which Nadj reserved for his «Woyzeck» at the Avignon festival <…>, belongs only to him. Leyla Guchmazova, Vremya MN Острова Islands Theatre DEREVO Germany – Russia Director – Anton Adasinskiy Performers – Anton Adasinskiy, Elena Yarovaya, Makhina Dzhuraeva, Pavel Alekhin, Ivan Nevzorov Music composer – Roman Dubinnikov Sound - Grigory Shmidko Lighting designer – Falk Dittrich Light - Igor Fomin Costume and set designer – Elena Yarovaya Manager – Anna Bogodist June 8, 9 8:30 p.m. Voronezh concert hall Duration – 1 hour and 20 minutes without intermission 16+ Anton Adasinskiy is an actor, director, choreographer and musician, founder of the avant-garde theatre company DEREVO. He has received a number of prestigious awards: the «Golden Mask» (2007), the «Berlin Academy of Arts Award» (2000), «Prix du Jury de Presse (Critics’ Award)» at the Mimos International Festival of contemporary mime (2000), and several awards at the Edinburgh Festival (the «Fringe First» twice, the «Total Theatre Award» twice, as well as both the «Herald Angel» and «Herald Archangel»). «Islands» is a collection of sketches which explores the eternal conflict between dream and reality. Alongside plastic arts, the main components of the performance are music and light, which are used not only for construction of the mise en scene, but also for creation of the holistic scenic image. The performance was nominated for the «Golden Mask – Most Innovative Performance» prize in 2003. DEREVO was founded in 1988 in St. Petersburg and is now based in Dresden, Germany. Immediately after its foundation, the European press hailed it as «the cutting edge of art slicing through the Iron Curtain». Critics have likened DEREVO's style to auteur cinema, coining the term «auteur theatre» to describe the company. DEREVO performances have been successfully staged at a number of European festivals. They are clowns in the highest sense, who have mastered this area of performance. Only a clown can explain the most difficult things in simple words, see and make others see the great in ordinary things, mix the funny and the dramatic, exaggerate and simplify. These clowns do all that, and never leave the field of absolute performance. Andrey Kirillov, St. Petersburg Theatre Journal Без названия Untitled Sláva Daubnerová Slovakia Concept, director, performer – Sláva Daubnerová Choreography – Stanislava Vlčeková Dramaturgy and technical cooperation – Pavel Graus Financial support – Ministry of Culture of the Slovak Republic, Ars Bratislavensis Fund and Slovak Literary Fund Premiere – December 10, 2012 June 9, 10, 11 9 p.m. Chamber Theatre Duration – 1 hour without intermission 18+ Sláva Daubnerová is a distinctive figure of Slovakian theatre life. She comes up with the concepts of her performances on her own and performs on stage without fear of experiments with the form and content. In 2006 Sláva Daubnerová founded P.A.T., an independent platform for contemporary theatre; there she creates her solo performances, which are a combination of performance art and theatre. «Untitled» is a suggestive piece of theatre, drawing the audience to a different time and space and intoxicating it with visual and aural sensations. With no exaggeration, this performance is to be called outstanding. Peter Scherhaufer, Socialand Political Weekly She surrounds herself with sounds, carefully picked props, but most importantly with emotions. With choreographer Stanislava Vlčeková, they have created a work of art, delicately touching upon loneliness and nakedness. Zuzana Uličianska, Daily SME The visual solo performance «Untitled» was inspired by work of Francesca Woodman an American photographer, famous for her black-and-white conceptual photographs. She explored the fragmentation of the body, capturing it in unusual positions, making gestures, and in motion. Surreal compositions combined with a blurred figure, caused by long exposure time, became the trademark of her works. Francesca Woodman committed suicide at the age of 22 and it was only after her death that her work started to attract attention. Most of her photographs are marked as «Untitled». The performance by Sláva Daubnerová shows Woodman’s inner world. There are no words, but the emphasis is on flawless movements, impressive stage scenery and music. «Untitled» was awarded the «Dosky» (the most prestigious Slovak theatrical prize at Divadelná Nitra festival) as the best performanc of the season. Untitled is an aesthetic experience only scarcely offered by Slovak theatre. You don't need to be adept in Woodman's photographs to enjoy it. It's enough to like watching and be able to see beauty. Sоňа Smolková, Daily Pravda Филлипенко Platonov Night Aleksandr Filippenko Moscow June 8 6 p.m. voronezh theatre for young spectators 16+ Aleksandr Filippenko Although he has played numerous villains, has always seemed a good-hearted and fair artist. I have seen very few actors like him who are so genuinely happy for the opportunity to be on the stage and express freely their thoughts and emotions. Marina Davydova, Izvestia His intonation, extraordinarily ingenious, charming gestures and facial expressions, his lean body and the valiant atmosphere around him (when we mention it we can easily visualize an army of all villains that he has created in a number of movies and performances) – all this make us think that his acting can be compared with such masterpieces as works by Mikhail Zoshchenko and Nikolai Gogol. Grigory Zaslavsky, Nezavisimaya Gazeta is a theatre and film actor, awarded with People's Artist of Russia. He is the Artistic Director of his own theatre project «Mono-Duet-Trio». Filippenko was a member of the famous Taganka Theatre under the leadership of Yuri Lyubimov, worked at Vakhtangov Theatre for 20 years collaborating with such theatre directors as Eugene Simonoff, Aleksandr Remizov, Rachiah Kaplanyan, Robert Sturua and Roman Viktuk. His prolific career includes roles in more than 80 movies («Torpedo Planes», «My friend Ivan Lapshin», Azazello in «Master and Margarita» by Vladimir Bortko, Koroviev in «Master and Margarita» by Yuri Kara, and others) and more than 10 one-man shows. One of Filippenko’s favorite authors is Andrey Platonov, that’s why his performance entitled «Platonov night» at the 4th Platonov Arts Festival edition will be dedicated to Platonov’s works. Filippenko has recently started to present one-man productions where he is the only person on stage. He brilliantly plays the parts of all characters, and for this reason critics have called him «the undisputed master of one-man performances». It is even said that Aleksandr Filippenko is an embodiment of the theatre itself, because he does not need co-actors, directors and decorators. The actor says that he «just interprets theatre productions from the language of the author to that of the audience». Aleksandr Filippenko’s one-man performances have gained him the State Prize of the Russian Federation and a great number of awards at festivals in the Czech Republic, Lithuania and Russia. Русский космос Based on the works of Andrey Platonov Russian Cosmos Theatre «Plody Prosvescheniya» Saint Petersburg Director – Seppo Kantervo Music – Andrei Kondakov, Vladimir Volkov Choreographer – Vera Arbuzova Cast: Seppo Kantervo, Vera Arbuzova, Andrei Kondakov, Vladimir Volkov June 10 8 p.m. Voronezh concert hall Duration – 60 minutes without intermission 16+ Seppo Kantervo (Sergey Pronin) is a playwright, director and actor. He is an honored artist of the Republic of Karelia, who has won the 2006 All-Russian Cinematography Competition (Mosfilm), the theatrical award «Onega Mask (2005, 2007 and 2010), a gold medal of the Joint Theatrical Union of Finland (2010) and many other awards. Theatre «Plody Prosvescheniya», translated from Russian as The Fruits of Enlightenment, was founded in Saint Petersburg in 2001. The theatre hosts not only its own performances but also productions of other theatres from different cities, concert programs and meetings with popular actors from Saint Petersburg and Moscow. Fedor, played by Sergey Pronin says: «The man is knowledge and mind!» Fro, played by Vera Arbuzova, shows that «The woman is beauty and feelings». The simplicity of these fundamental vital principles is emphasized by the duet music of Volkov and Kondakov. Polina Vinogradova, Sankt-Peterburgskie Vedomosti The jazz and choreographic performance «Russian Cosmos» presents the theatre fantasy based on Andrey Platonov's prose. The director calls the play an allegorical narrative «about how the entire universe can fit inside a woman's heart when she is in love; and that love is a great power. Keeping and protecting this feeling, people can make magic». All the music of the performance is composed and played by the well-known jazz musicians Andrei Kondakov and Vladimir Volkov. Vera Arbuzova, a ballet dancer and choreographer, Meritorious Artist of Russia, and the prize winner of the «Golden Soffit» theatre award, not only acts in the leading dramatic role, but is also the choreographer of plastic miniatures. The director plays one of the leading parts. Production’s creative teams collaborate on the mixture of jazz, choreography, drama and text. Шарманка Andrey Platonov The Hurdy-Gurdy Theatrical play reading with graphic novels Voronezh Theatre for Young Spectators and Platonov Arts Festival co-production Воронеж Director – Kamil Tukaev Graphic art – Natalya Konshina Sculptures – Sergey Gorshkov Cast – Ivan Markushev, Sergey Smirnov, Ekaterina Pukhnachova, Kamil Tukaev, Yury Ovchinnikov, Oleg Stalpovsky, Kira Kovaleva and other actors of Voronezh Theatre for Young Spectators June 12 6 p.m. Voronezh Theatre for Young Spectators 12+ Kamil Tukaev My aim as director of this piece is to create a very delicate dramatic reading which is faithful to the author. I want to focus on the melodic sounds and rhythmic structure of this original piece of drama. In my opinion, it is one of Andrey Platonov's best plays. The main task is to convey above all Platonov's text to the audience, without loading it with any director's particular original interpretation. However, in our opinion, a dramatic reading does require some visual support and some musical, decorative and costume highlights, which will help make it even more scenic and interesting. Kamil Tukaev Voronezh State Theatre for Young Spectators (TYS) opened in 1963 with «City at Dawn» production. Boris Naravtsevich, Vadim Puchkin, Vladimir Bugrov, Mikhail Logvinov and Mikhail Bychkov headed the theatre at different times. The present chief director is People’s Artist of Russia Alexander Latushko. Since 2000 TYS has been holding «Theatre of Childhood and Youth – XXI century» festival, which brings together colleagues from all over Russia and abroad. is an actor and director, Honoured Artist of Russia. He has played roles in shows at the Voronezh Theatre for Young Spectators and the Voronezh Chamber Theatre, and also in films and TV serials, including «The Truth about Shelps» (he was awarded the prize for the «Best Actor» on «Kinotavr» film festival in June 2003), «Soldier's Decameron», «The Red Pearl of Love», «Vstrechnaya Polosa», «Twice in One River», «The Miracle», «The Photographer», «Running», and «Dostoevsky». Tukaev admits that he has chosen «The Hurdy-Gurdy» for staging, because he considers it as one of the best of Platonov's plays. The theatrical play reading of Andrey Platonov’s «The Hurdy-Gurdy» is a specially created for the 4th festival edition co-production of Voronezh Theatre for Young Spectators (TYS) and Platonov Arts Festival. Speaking of «The Hurdy-Gurdy» on the TYS stage, first of all we recall the eponymous performance of Valery Sarkisov staged in the 90s, with People's Artist of Russia Anatoly Abdulayev, Meritorious Artist of Russia Valery Blinov and other wonderful actors. Play reading staged by Kamil Tukaev will begin with a flashback visualising memories about that production on the screen. This theatrical reading can be called a comic-book version of Platonov's play. The reading will be accompanied by graphic novels, or comics, created by Voronezh graphic artist Natalia Konshina. The video content includes 20 such stories, illustrating the most significant parts of the play. Additionally, the famous Voronezh artist and sculptor Sergey Gorshkov has created wooden props and figures of the main characters especially for the performance. Избушки Andrey Platonov Fourteen Red Huts tragicomedy Chamber Theatre Voronezh Director, costume designer – Mikhail Bychkov Set design – Nikolay Simonov Sound, music selection – Vladislav Toletsky Cast – Boris Goloshchapov, Andrey Novikov, Anastasia Novikova, Yury Ovchinnikov, Vladislav Morgunov, Andrey Miroshnikov, Vasily Markov, Tatiana Babenkova, Lyudmila Guskova, Alexander Tarasenko Premiere – June 27, 2013 June 13 6 p.m. Chamber Theatre Duration – 2 hours 30 minutes with one intermission 16+ Mikhail Bychkov, the founder and art director of Voronezh Chamber Theatre and Platonov Arts Festival, the winner of the Stanislavsky award (1995), has staged more than 80 performances in Russia, Latvia and Estonia. A great number of his performances have been shown in Germany, Poland, Great Britain, Holland, Ireland and Ukraine. Mikhail Bychkov has also been nominated several times for the Golden Mask Award. He is an award winner of «Novayay Drama Award» («Best Director», 2003) and other theatre showcases. This tragicomedy, written 80 years ago, is about an eccentric foreign professor who ends up on a starving Soviet collective farm near the Caspian Sea. Modern audiences are affected most of all by the visionary courage of Platonov's language; bold, free, but stifling with despair in the face of unfulfilled revolutionary hopes and inescapable human suffering. What worries Bychkov is maybe not so much the tragedy of the early Stalin period, but a timeless story about broken false ideals. «Fourteen Red Huts» was first staged at the 3d Platonov Festival for critics during the private rehearsal. This year the play has been included into the festival program as a finished production. The action takes place in 1932 and originally the play was supposed to be a comedy, however during the process it transformed into a tragedy. The critics claim that this play and the other dramaturgic works of Platonov are extremely complicated for the staging. However, the performance has been going on successfully in Voronezh Chamber Theatre for about a year and was included in the list of nominees for the major Russian theatre award Golden Mask Award (season 2012-2013). Roman Dolzhanskiy, Kommersant Platonov's plays often put theatre companies' skills to the test – a test, it seems, that the Chamber Theatre has courage to pass, as this is their second production based on Platonov play. After the brilliant absurd comedy «Fools on the Periphery», this time it is a tragic farce about the wreck of the great historical illusion. Anna Botnikova, Voronezhskiy Kurier Summer Dreams Street theatres parade DEREVO, TEATR BIURO PODRÓŻY, PAVANA, TALL BROTHERS, CARDBOARDIA Germany, Poland, the Netherlands, Russia Street theatres parade «Summer Dreams» presents five theatre companies from Europe and Russia making their first appearance together. Participants of various Russian and foreign festivals, organizers of amazing street shows – mime artists, stilt-walkers, acrobats, dancers and actors – make the most fantastic ideas come true bringing to life unbelievable dreamlike creatures. The parade starts from the monument to Andrey Platonov in Prospect Revolutsii and marches all the way to the Voronezh Academic Drama Theatre A. Koltsov. Then the parade participants present their street shows at different city venues. June 12 2 p.m. Prospect Revolutsii (Revolution avenue) 0+ Teatr Biuro Podróży makes the dreams of the future come true. Their fantastic show as well as meticulously designed costumes of robots and aliens, which the Polish theatre’s stilt-walkers demonstrate in the parade, simply blows the mind. The Russian theatre Tall Brothers («Vysokie Bratia») has participated in all Russian street theatre festivals as well as those in the Netherlands, Germany and Poland. The troupe unites actors who specialize in different performance genres: stilt-walkers, clowns, mime artists, illusionists and jugglers. Their repertoire ranges from light improvisations to street parades and carnivals. Each performance is a true feast for the eye appreciated not only by children but also adults – those who remain children at heart. Avant-garde theatre DEREVO is famous for not only its theatrical shows but also its amazing open-air performances. The theatre has taken part in many European festivals including the Edinburgh Festival. As a rule, the philosophical, mystical performances, staged by the theatre, appeal to the emotional and the subconscious inner selves. The theatre PAVANA will perform its famous show Colors in Voronezh. What distinguishes the performance is all shades of colors and extraordinary costumes making the actors look like hovering butterflies. The actors begin to move, and so do their costumes joining in the dance. A whirlwind of dazzling colors will spin and carry away the spectators and passers-by making the artists and the audience merge into one whole. PAVANA theatre was founded in Venice but it is now based in Amsterdam. The actors pay great attention to their costumes, so artists from all over the world are invited to participate in their creation. Cardboardia is an independent community of artists, performers, event managers and experts with various backgrounds from Russia, USA, UK, the Netherlands and other countries of Asia and Europe. This Moscow-based theatre is a good example of a phantasy come alive. As the members of the community say, Cardboardia is a country without a territory but it comes into being through the «materialization» of Cardboardia performances. Since its foundation in 2007 Cardboardia has «materialized» 11 cities and organized 17 events in Russia, Finland, Germany, Slovakia and Taiwan. At the Platonov festival parade Cardboardia will present their fantastic Dream-forest, which is materialized from the dreams of Tyran-ruler of Cardboardia, with a Dream-machine in the depths of this forest, materializing people’s dreams. Volunteers from Voronezh are welcomed to help Cardboardia members to create costumes and props. Неподвижный поток Chekhov International Theatre Festival with support of Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation and the British Council within 2014 UK-RUSSIA Year of Culture Regional Fund in support of Chekhov International Theatre Festival Still Current A Sadler’s Wells / Russell Maliphant Company Production United Kingdom Direction and Choreography – Russell Maliphant Lighting and Projection Design – Michael Hulls Costume Design – Stevie Stewart Music – Armand Amar, Andy Cowton, Mukul, Erik Satie Dancers – Russell Maliphant, Dickson Mbi, Thomasin Gülgeç, Carys Staton © Warren Du Preez & Thornton Jones June 11, 12 8 p.m. Opera and Ballet Theatre Duration – 1 hour 35 minutes with one intermission 12+ Russell Maliphant Russell Maliphant is now Britain’s leading modern dance creator Daily Express Ex-Rambert star Thomasin Gulgec tumbles bonelessly through his mercurial solos, his body fastforwarding and rewinding with uncanny facility. Break-dancer Dickson Mbi’s physique is a sculptor’s dream, as knotty and complex as the underside of a crab Sunday Telegraph Carys Staton performs a yearning solo, full of sadness as well as sensuous beauty (…). It still provides some of the most beautiful images and profound ideas I’ve experienced in dance this year. is a leading contemporary choreographer. He trained at the Royal Ballet School and after graduating performed with Sadler’s Wells Royal Ballet, an English theatre company with 300 years of history, before leaving to pursue a career in independent dance. He combines different techniques including classical ballet, contact improvisation, yoga, tai chi, capoeira and others. He formed the Russell Maliphant Company in 1996, and has since also worked with other renowned companies and artists including Sylvie Guillem, Robert Lepage, Isaac Julian, Balletboyz and Lyon Opera Ballet. Russell Maliphant’s works have received a number of awards including the Time Out Live award, the South Bank Show dance award, the Laurence Olivier Award and Critics’ Circle National Dance award for best modern choreography. «Still Current» is collaboration by Russell Maliphant and the master lighting designer Michael Hulls. Together they have created more than 20 performances. In this ballet Hulls’ lighting joins the dancers as a main character. Maliphant and Hulls have created a new art form maintaining an ongoing dialogue between movement and light, which makes the audience think that the bodies of the dancers themselves are the sources of the light. Sadler’s Wells in London was originally founded in 1683 and widely credited as being the leading house for contemporary dance in Great Britain. It presents a wide range of dance at its two London locations and produces and tours work in collaboration with its Associate Artists, including Russell Maliphant. The Telegraph Dancing bodies rarely look more beautiful than in the work of Russell Maliphant The Guardian © Warren Du Preez & Thornton Jones Вспоминая утраченное Chekhov International Theatre Festival with support of Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation and the British Council within 2014 UK-RUSSIA Year of Culture Regional Fund in support of Chekhov International Theatre Festival Missing Gecko United Kingdom Created by Amit Lahav Design – Rhys Jarman and Amit Lahav Lighting – Chris Swain and Amit Lahav Original music – Dave Price Sound – Enzo Appetecchia and Nathan Johnson Assistant Director – Rich Rusk Cast – Georgina Roberts, Christopher Evans, Ryan Perkins-Gangnes, Solene Weinachter, Francois Testory Supported by Arts Council England © Richard Haughton June 12, 13 7 p.m. Voronezh concert hall Duration – 1 hour 15 minutes without intermission 16+ Amit Lahav is the Artistic Director of the Gecko Theatre Company. He has collaborated with such leading figures of dance, visual and physical theatres as Lindsay Kemp, Steven Berkoff, Ken Campbell, and has also acted in David Glass’s productions. Over the years Amit has worked as a director, facilitator, writer and choreographer for numerous companies throughout the world. In recent years, Amit has mentored young artists and companies as they search for theatrical language. ... a living, breathing patchwork quilt of visual illusions, multiple languages and original music (by Dave Price), which is at times both wonderfully uplifting and desperately sad ... The Stage The story in Missing, Amit Lahav's new production for his company Gecko, is not the main element. But then, there is no main element: the work's distinctiveness comes from its mix of actors and dancers, sounds and images, subjects and scenarios, even of languages. The Guardian «Missing» is about how images from our memory burst into our real life Lily (Georgina Roberts) recalls episodes from her past – her wedding day, flamenco classes, parties, quarrels between her parents – and the means with the help of which these stories are told are really astonishing. Shadows spin on the stage, taking shape of tangible figures, and almost immediately melt away. Gecko was founded in 2001. Its award-winning performances have been shown in more than 20 countries. In 2012 Gecko was included on a list of theatre companies receiving annual government financing from Arts Council England. This shows acknowledgment of the company’s high standard of work, and at the same time, a new stage in its development. Планета Лем Based on the works of Stanislaw Lem Planet Lem Teatr Biuro Podróży Poland Director – Paweł Szkotak Designer – Agnieszka Zawadowska Lighting designer – Magdalena Górfińska Cast – Bartosz Borowski, Filip Stefanowicz, Justyna Paluszyńska, Katarzyna Pielużek, Adam Mikołajczak, Miron Jagniewski, Filip Maksymiuk, Łukasz Kowalski, Jarosław Siejkowski, Marta Strzałko, Piotr Wojtyniak, Tomasz Wrzalik, Łukasz Jata, Jacek Nowaczyk Producers – Teatr Biuro Podróży and Adam Mickiewicz Institute June 13, 14 4 p.m. Event-Hall Duration – 60 minutes 12+ Paweł Szkotak is a Polish director from Teatr Biuro Podróży. Paweł Szkotak has managed to “improve” the outdoor theatre genre which has become “ordinary”. Everything is thought out meticulously: acting, costumes and scenery. His performances have received awards at the Edinburgh Festival, Grand Prix at the Athens Theatre, etc. «Planet Lem» explores a possible future world, where an illusory state of well-being ensured to the human race by technological progress makes people degenerate and idle. They live in an illusion of welfare. This false paradise is both effective and at the same time repellent. There are robots, giant computers and people-servants in this world of future. The characters featuring in the performance will be familiar to readers of Lem’s novels and short stories: Ijon Tichy and Professor Tarantoga. The performance presents a story which was never written by Stanislaw Lem – it is an original idea by Teatr Biuro Podróży based on Lem’s writings. «Planet Lem» has already been shown in Brussels, Paris, London, Berlin, Madrid, Moscow, Kiev and Minsk, and finally it comes to Voronezh. Teatr Biuro Podróży has existed for over 20 years. During this period it has performed in fifty countries around the world. It has received prestigious awards from the Polish Ministry of Culture, which also confirm the high quality of theatre performances. Moreover, Teatr Biuro Podróży organizes annual Maski Theatre Festival in Poznan. Technological acceleration enables us to create and satisfy needs while at the same time introduces virtually unlimited possibilities for control and manipulation. <...> Planet Lem is a future land which has become a false paradise; a kind of dystopia. It is inhabited by Mucillids – humans of the future. Ijon Tchy, our contemporary, sets out to meet them thanks to time travel technology. What will their confrontation bring? Where does the borderline between imposing one’s own vision of truth and intending to offer aid lie? Paweł Szkotak Митина любовь Ivan Bunin Mitya's Love Gogol Centre Moscow Direction, scenic design, composer and text stage adaptation – Vladislav Nastavshev Constructions and technologies – Ruslan Nekrasov Props – Anna Fatina, Maxim Parkhomenko Light – Evgeniy Lifatov Sound – Philippe Caretsos Executive producer – Suzanna Akezheva Cast – Philippe Avdeev, Alexandra Revenko June 13, 14 8:30 p.m. Voronezh concert hall Duration – 1 hour 20 minutes without intermission 16+ Vladislav Nastavshev is a Lithuanian director, a laureate of the National Lithuanian Theatre Award «Spelmanu nakts» («Night of Dissemblers») in the «Young Stage Master» category. He studied at the acting faculty of St. Petersburg State Theatre Arts Academy and the general stage management faculty of the London Drama Centre (Central St. Martin's College of Art and Design). He has worked in London, Lithuania and Russia, and has been invited by Kirill Serebrennikov to stage such plays as «Fear», «Mitya’s Love» and «Medea». Gogol Centre is a dynamic space where all types of modern art coexist. It is one of the most popular Russian theatre centers among young people. Here people view debates and lectures at the Gogol+ discussion club, enjoy world premieres of films which haven’t yet reached the Russian market in the Gogol-cinema club, attend big music concerts and performances from the best Russian and European directors. «Mitya’s Love», based on Ivan Bunin’s novel, is a touching and dramatic story about first real love. For Mitya, his love becomes a kind of featheriness, and life turns into a constant flight. He sees his beloved girl Katya in every person, and so all the other characters are played by the same actress. She is his air, his forest and all other characters. There is no more air left for anything else in Mitya’s world. Gogol Centre is organized according to a system which is specific to Russian theatres. Three residents were invited to work in the Gogol Centre: Dialogue Dance, a well-known dance company, SounDrama, the studio that created a totally new aesthetic language and Studio Seven, one of the youngest theatre companies with huge potential headed by Kirill Serebrennikov. Gogol Centre does not limit itself with any genre boundaries and constantly strives to reflect Modern Art in the most relevant way. This is not the first time that Vladislav Nastavshev has interpreted Bunin’s works. Vladislav likes working with Russian actors, as he thinks that Bunin is in the nature of Russian people. «I wanted to portray the state of a 17-year old teenager, who is experiencing such feelings for the first time and doesn’t understand what is happening». When you are in love, it's like walking on air. It is an absolutely different dimension», – says Vladislav Nastavshev. And to realize this wish he has found an unusual scenographic solution. The characters in the truest sense of the word climb walls with passion, or like Shagal’s beloved float above the ground. But more often these acrobatic sketches vividly show physical discomfort, anguish and painful tension of first love. Marina Shimadina, Izvestiya Two young actors - Philippe Avdeev and Alexandra Revenko … play their characters with such an excitement and passion that you believe in the «feeling» between them at once. Nataliya Vitvitskaya, Vash Dosug Иллюзии Illusions Praktika Theatre Company Moscow Author and director – Ivan Vyrypaev Art-director – Margarita Ablaeva Cast – Aleksandr Alyabiev, Karolina Gruszka, Cazimir Liske, Inna Suhoretskaya June 14 7 p.m. June 15 4 p.m. Chamber theatre Duration – 1 hour 20 minutes without intermission 18+ Ivan Vyrypaev But just when the plot starts to look like a Brazilian soap opera, the playwright adds a tingle of the grotesque, and everything falls into place. The trivial melodrama gradually becomes a philosophical essay about the instability and illusiveness of everything in the world. Marina Shimadina, Trud The confession stories, which have made years of well-spent lives senseless, here create instead an hour and a half of magnificent theatre, in which incredibly talented actors bring the most difficult acting techniques to life. And the spectators gratefully take their acting for melodrama. is a playwright, director and actor. Vyrypaev’s plays have been translated into 30 languages, and successfully shown in England, France, Poland, Germany, the Czech Republic, Canada and other countries. Ivan Vyrypaev is a scriptwriter and director of such films as «Euphoria» (Venice Film Festival, Youth Jury Award), «Oxygen» («Kislorod») (Best Director Award, Best Music Award at Kinotavr film festival) and «Delhi Dance» (premiere took place at the Rome Film Festival). Ivan has received prizes at such festivals as «New Drama», «Golden Mask», «Kontakt» (Poland), the «Triumph» Award, the «Texture» international film and theatre festival, the Heidelberg Stückemarkt festival of contemporary drama (Germany), and many others. «Illusions» was written specially for Chemnitz theatre (Germany). It is a love story in which four young actors tell the stories of the lives of two married couples. Spectators call the performance melodrama, but the director himself says that it is quite difficult to define the genre, and that the most important in this play is the relationship between the actors and the audience. «Certainly, in stories told in plays, there is melodrama and a plot, but the play itself is primarily about communication. I hope it will be the sort of play where everyone meets in one place to share a certain experience», - says Ivan Vyrypaev. Alena Karas, Rossiyskaya Gazeta The Praktika experimental new drama theatrical centre was founded in 2005 on the initiative of producer and director Eduard Boyakov. Ivan Vyrypaev has been an artistic director of the theatre since April 2013. «Praktika» is not only a theatre company, but a contemporary culture centre, at which film showings, training sessions, exhibitions and performances are held. Устрица Oyster Inbal Pinto and Avshalom Pollak Dance Company Israel Choreographers, Directors, Costumes, Set, Soundtrack and wig designers – Inbal Pinto and Avshalom Pollak Lighting Designer – Yoann Tivoli Assistant Costume Designer – Gila Lahat Musical Arrangements – Zahi Patish and Avshalom Pollak Performers – Avshalom Pollak, Einat Betsalel, Avidan Ben Giat, Benny Elder, Zvi Fishzon, Noga Harmelin, Cordelia Lange, Mayumu Minakawa, Mirai Moriyama, Andrea Martini, Stav Struz, Gil Shachar, Tom Weksler Production Coordinator – Keren Yuval Master Carpenter – Gilad Bonneau Assistant Master Carpenter – Yuval Glickman Lighting Manager – Oren Elimelech Sound – Asaf Ashkenazy Wardrobe – Ela Givol Wigs & Makeup – Irina Segal World premiere in November 1999 June 14 8 p.m. June 15 6 p.m. Opera and Ballet Theatre Duration – 1 hour without intermission 12+ © eyal landesman Inbal Pinto and Avshalom Pollak founded their Dance Company more than 20 years ago. Their work has been presented and acclaimed in Israel and in many other countries around the world. Inbal Pinto was awarded a Bessie the New York Dance and Performance Award and The Landau Award for Arts and Stage. Inbal Pinto and Avshalom Pollak received the Israel Theatre Award for their creation «Oyster» and the Israeli Ministry of Education and culture award for Creation and Artistic Achievements. “ “ “ While watching «Oyster»… the word that comes to mind is «transcendence». The dancers move like creatures from another planet, but they uncover truths about human nature.While watching «Oyster»… the word that comes to mind is «transcendence». The dancers move like creatures from another planet, but they uncover truths about human nature. Kate Mattingly, Washington Post By the end of Inbal Pinto & Avshalom Pollak’s ingenious Spoleto production of «Oyster», it is hard to distinguish between what is absurd and what is normal. The vision of the two artists is truly original and results in delightful whimsy that has multiple layers of emotion and subtext. Eliza Ingle, The Post & Currier Exquisite and sensational, ingenious and ironic, fabulous funny and quite gloriously unique: attempting to describe the magical experience of «Oyster» soon places you in danger of running out of adjectives. In «Oyster» Pinto and Pollak create a fantastic circus-world of wandering street acrobats and oddly beautiful creatures, combining the dreamlike qualities of Fellini and the keen intellect of Pina Bausch. Performers and dancers in doll-like make-up, spiky blonde wigs, and tutus talk with the help of mime, and perform modern ballet, acrobatics and acting accompanied by fragments of the opera «Pagliacci», tango by Piazzolla, songs by Harry James and Yma Sumac, and Tuvan throat singers. The New York weekly newspaper «Village Voice» described this stunning performance as «part surreal vaudeville, part circus, and part toy store after midnight». Critics and press claim the influence of famous American filmmaker and writer Tim Burton on this dance theater work, this applies in particular to the book of poetry titled «The Melancholy Adventures of Oyster Boy and Other Stories», written and illustrated by Burton. However, the creators of the show did not draw inspiration directly from Burton’s works, and if «Oyster» can remind someone of his freaky movie characters, the dance itself is not dark in the way Burton’s tales usually are. Instead, there’s something deeply touching. And, the giddy inventiveness would make youngsters giggles with delight instead of fright. Sophie Gorman, Irish Independent © eyal landesman music Mikhail Pletnev Piano Russia Program: Beethoven – Sonate Nr. 10 G-Dur op. 14/2 Beethoven – Sonate Nr. 17 d-Moll op. 31/2 Schumann – Humoreske B-Dur op. 20 Scrjabin – 24 Préludes op. 11 June 5 7 p.m. Opera and Ballet Theatre Mikhail Pletnev – an outstanding pianist, conductor and composer is considered as one of the best musicians of our time. For his contributions to Russia's artistic heritage, Pletnev has been awarded the Presidential Prize of the Russian Federation, State Prize of the Russian Federation, the Russian «Triumph» Independent Award and the European Cultural Award, as well as last year's Platonov Festival's Platonov Award in Literature and Art. At the age of 16 Pletnev won the International Youth Piano Competition in Paris and at 21 he won the Gold Medal and First Prize at the VI International Tchaikovsky Competition. “ He performed with famous orchestras including the Philarmonic Orchestras of Berlin, London, Munich, Israel, and the Czech Republic, as well as the Symphony Orchestras of San Francisco, Pittsburgh, Berlin, the French National Orchestra and many others. Audiences and colleagues alike have admired his impeccable technique, sophisticated sense of style and unique musical interpretations. Pletnev performs each composition as if it were his own. His interpretations are staggering. It is unlikely that any other pianist can do the same. BBC Music Magazine Pletnev’s recordings of virtuoso performances of Beethoven, Grieg, Liszt, Mendelssohn, Mozart, Mussorgsky, Rachmaninoff, Tchaikovsky and Chopin have won him numerous prestigious prizes including EMI, Deutsche Grammophon and GRAMMY. Дель рей José María Gallardo Del Rey Classic guitar Spain Voronezh Youth Symphony Orchestra Conductor – Yury Androsov Program: Joaquín Rodrigo – Concierto de Aranjuez for classical guitar and orchestra Gallardo Del Rey – Concierto de La Eliana Lorca Suite, Rosales, Fuego, Estudios de Concierto solo pieces June 6 7 p.m. Philharmonic Hall 6+ José María Gallardo Del Rey is one of the world’s most distinguished guitarists, and an outstanding composer and conductor. Since his début in Seville at the age of nine, Jose Maria has achieved universal public and critical acclaim. As a guitarist, composer, director, the founder of Orquestade Cámara Maestranza, and also accompanying leading soloists… Taking into account his educational work <...>, it is easy to understand why Jose Maria Gallardo del Rey is hailed as one of the most multi-talented musicians of Spain. 12 notas An impeccable execution, meticulous in the articulation, digitation, tone and color. An entirely sensitive musician. Los Angeles Times José María Gallardo del Rey has given concerts at many prestigious international venues: Théâtre des Champs-Élysées (Paris), the Royal Palace of Stockholm, National Auditorium (Dublin), Opéra Comique (Paris), Konzerthaus (Vienna), Auditorium Stravinski (Montreux), the Performing Arts Centre of California, Carnegie Hall (New York), Rome Theatre (Brussels), as well as at the best concert halls in Spain. He has participated in many major music events, for example Darwin International Guitar Festivals (Australia, 1995, 1997) and Celebrating the 70th Anniversary of Mstislav Rostropovich (Paris, 1997), where he performed on stage with Yehudi Menuhin, Jean-Pierre Rampal, Seiji Ozawa and Elton John. He is director and founder of La Maestranza, a Spanish chamber ensemble with which he performs his own music, and which since its formation in 1994 has played in a number of major international events. Voronezh Youth Symphony Orchestra was founded in 2004. Yury Androsov, Honored Artist of the Russian Federation, is an art director and one of the orchestra’s conductors. The orchestra regularly takes part in Russian and international festivals such as the Sozvuchie International Festival of Contemporary Music, the Rostropovich All-Russian Cello Festival and the V. Gergiev Easter Festival. Famous conductors and solo singers have collaborated with the orchestra: M. Inoue, V. Chernushenko, A. Skulsky, J. Marot, D. Matsuev, F. Kempf, J. Rachlin, A. Shilkloper, E. Mechetina, G. Murzha, I. Sobotka and many others. Гасымов Alim Qasimov Ensemble Art of Mugham Azerbaijan Alim Qasimov – vocal, daf Fargana Qasimova – vocal, daf Rauf Islamov – kamancha player Zaki Valiyev – tar player Rafael Asgarov – balaban player Javidan Nabiyev – nagara player June 7 6 p.m. Philharmonic Hall 12+ Alim Qasimov “ Mugham – traditional vocal music of Azerbaijan based on the ancient and modern Persian and other Middle-East lyrics. Azerbaijani people consider this music to be of one of the most important cultural values that composes the national identity. Mugham is included into UNESCO List of Intangible Heritage of Humanity. It has a thousand years of musical tradition and is a highly complex art form that weds classical poetry and musical improvisation in specific local modes accompanying an orally transmitted collection of melodies and melodic fragments that performers (called khanende) can draw on when improvising. Performance of mugham demands great professional skills of leading singer and his ensemble, for centuries these skills have been passing from mouth to mouth and every master while improvising added to the leading tune his experience and fantasy. The greatest singer alive. The New York Times is a prominent mugham singer named a «Living National Treasure» of Azerbaijan. In 1999, in recognition for his musical contributions to world peace, Qasimov was awarded the coveted International IMC-UNESCO Music Prize. His numerous awards also include the title of the People's Artist of Azerbaijan, the highest artistic rank in the country. In 2007, on the occasion of Qasimov’s 50th birthday, the President of Azerbaijan awarded him the Medal of Glory. Alim Qasimov is also included in a book on the 500 Most Influential Muslims of The World (2009). In 2012 Alim Qasimov’s performance opened the final Eurovision contest in Baku. Alim Qasimov and his daughter Fargana Qasimova working together in Alim Qasimov Ensemble are the honored guests of the prestigious international world music festivals, they perform at the most famous concert venues of the world including the Barbican Centre (London, 2008) and Carnegie Hall (New York, 2010). Thanks to Alim Qasimov mugham has become popular not only in Europe but also in the USA, Canada, Japan and other countries. In an interview given to The Guardian world famous Iceland singer Björk called Alim Qasimov her «favorite singer alive today». The legendary and late American musician Jeff Buckley in 1995 performed a duet with Alim Qasimov at the Festival of Sacred Music in France. This is how that meeting influenced him: “ The second time I saw my life pass before my eyes because of a human being was when I sang with Alim Qasimov. <…> he just came with his drum, and he sang, and it was so pure and effortless, and like...a huge hill of blooms. That's what the voice is for. It really is beyond anything I understand right now. Jeff Buckley Marlene Dorcena Creole songs Haiti Marlene Dorcena – vocal Eloko N’Djoku – guitar Toms Ntale – bass Frederic Savinien-Caprais – percussion Osvaldo Hernandez Napoles – percussion Representative in Russia and CIS countries – Nazim Nadirov june 8 9:30 p.m. Park «Alye parusa» 12+ “ Marlene Dorcena For me music is a way of sharing, a kind of therapy, with the help of songs I communicate important messages to people. Music knows no boundaries, no nationalities, and no races. But it tastes delicious, it smells divine and feels incredible. Marlene Dorcena Performing a lot around the world Marlene Dorcena keeps a tight contact with her roots. She actively supports the people of her country. She performs Creole songs, takes part in theatrical performances and participates actively in the public life. Marlene Dorcena has founded an association called «Haïti Chérie» the purpose of which is to promote Haitian music and culture in foreign countries. Marlene Dorcena’s first social project was the installation of a water-pumping station in the village where the villagers used to walk several miles in search of fresh water. She has also written a book of Creole fairytales and a book of Creole songs. The money that she earns selling these books is donated to the community where she grew up. In her first album «Mèsy» (Contre-Jour) that was released in 2002 Marlene unveils the soul, the colors, the laughter and the poetry of the people of her island. She sings the complaint of the slaves, the cries of revolution but also the songs of love and other bursts of laughter with original compositions, at the African rhythms and jazzy sonorities. Accompanied by very good musicians and a production as discrete as successful, she is a breath of fresh air between Africa of the voodoo and gospel. «Mesy» got in the top 10 of World Music Charts Europe in Belgium, Norway, Switzerland and some other countries. In the Russian World Music Charts (version by Nazim Nadirov, a member of the jury of World Music Charts Europe) «Mesy» was in the top 10 for several month, the second of the top 10 in August 2002 and later included in 100 best World Music albums of the year. Marlene Dorcena is a frequent guest of music festivals in Russia. One of her first appearances in Russia was performance in the Russian TV project «Anthropologia Live» with Dmitry Dibrov. In 2013 she was the headliner of the Russian ethno-festival KAMWA in Perm. Mostar Sevdah Reunion Balkan ethno-blues Bosnia and Herzegovina Miśo Petrović – lead guitar Sandi Duraković – rhythm guitar Nermin Alukić Čerkez – vocal and guitar Vanja Radoja – violin Marko Jakovlkević – double bass Senad Trnovac – drums Gabrijel Prusina – piano Vladimir Mičković – vocal Dragi Šestić – producer June 7 8:30 p.m. Voronezh Concert Hall 12+ Mostar Sevdah Reunion perform «sevdalinkas» (traditional old Bosnian folk songs) fused with blues arrangement. The band have already put itself on the map of World Music at the end of 90’s and now it is considered as one of the major World Music groups of the Balkan region. Sevdah is traditional Bosnian music that appeared over 300 years ago. The name itself originates from an Arabic word meaning love, longing, ecstasy. The greatest poets of sevdah were born in the Bosnian town of Mostar, which is the heart and soul of this music style. The band is multicultural: it consists of the musicians of different nationalities and confessions. The Balkan area has experienced Turkish, Hungarian, Gipsy and Slavic influences, which has been reflected in the band’s music style. Mostar Sevdah Reunion have been touring all over Europe and America for over 15 years and have received the world acclaim by now. Mostar Sevdah Reunion’s performing style, based on authentic roots, combines melancholic blues with jazzy flavor of skilled improvisations. The band has taken part in a great many international blues and jazz festivals. The BBC has made an hour-long documentary about Mostar Sevdah Reunion as a part of the series dedicated to the greatest world music bands. Besides, in 2013 the Bosnian director Amir Grabus filmed a movie «Tales from a Forgotten City» about «sevdalinka» style, Mostar town and its glorious band Mostar Sevdah Reunion. Musicality of the band’s elders is perfect in all respects: amazing technique, incredible virtuosity and genuine passion. Despite producing a melancholic effect, their sadness is beautiful… It’s not for the first time that the band is dubbed the Balkan Buena Vista Social Club. BBC MUSIC WORLD REVIEWS Брунелло Mario Brunello Cello Italy Voronezh Academic Symphony Orchestra Conductors – Vladimir Verbitsky, Mario Brunello Program: Nikolai Myaskovsky – Cello Concerto in C minor, Op. 66. Robert Schumann – Cello Concerto in A minor, Op. 129 Dmitri Shostakovich – Suite from the musical score to the film «Hamlet» (1964, USSR) June 8 6 p.m. Philharmonic Hall 6+ Mario Brunello The Voronezh Academic Symphony Orchestra was founded in 1925. It has been named one of the best orchestras in Russia for its harmonic cooperation and sophisticated performance style. Since 1972, the Orchestra's chief conductor and artistic director has been Vladimir Verbitsky, a People's Artist of Russia. The Orchestra has performed with musicians such as E. Gilels, S. Richter, D. Oistrakh, L. Kogan, M. Rostropovich, V. Tretyakov, V. Spivakov, D. Bashkirov, N. Gutman, O. Kagan, L. Isakadze, E. Virsaladze, N. Petrov, M. Pletnev, Y. Bashmet, M. Maisky, B. Berezovsky, D. Geringas, S. Krylov, H. Xu, H. Gerzmava. “ One of the most renowned cellists in the world, a symbol of experimentation in the field of culture, he has unusual skill, and the courage to break clichés and choose his own interpretative path. Greca Piras, L’unione sarda “ The first Italian ever to win the Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow, Brunello plays with some of the most prestigious orchestras – London Philharmonic, Munich Philharmonic, Mahler Chamber Orchestra, NHK Symphony Tokyo, Filarmonica della Scala, Accademia di Santa Cecilia – and works with conductors such as Valery Gergiev, Yuri Temirkanov, Antonio Pappano, Manfred Honeck, Ton Koopman, Vladimir Jurowski, John Axelrod, Zubin Mehta, Riccardo Muti. In chamber music he collaborates with Gidon Kremer, Yuri Bashmet, Isabelle Faust, Martha Argerich, Andrea Lucchesini and the Hugo Wolff Quartet. He often takes on the dual role of conductor and soloist, and in 1994 he founded the Orchestra d'Archi Italiana. He reserves ample time for projects involving diverse art forms (literature, philosophy, theatre) and he interacts with actors and musicians from other cultural influences. The diverse artistic genres are reflected in a wide ranging collection of recordings which include Beethoven’s Triple Concerto conducted by Claudio Abbado (Deutsche Grammophon), Egea Records 5 CDs “Brunello Series” and Dvorak’s Concerto with Antonio Pappano (Emi). Besides appearing in Platonov Arts Festival in Voronezh, highlights of the current season include concerts with the Accademia di Santa Cecilia and Antonio Pappano, a tour with the Kremerata Baltica as soloist and conductor, a US tour with the Venice Baroque Orchestra, a return to Moscow with the Moscow Virtuosi and in St. Petersburg with Valery Gergiev and the Mariinsky Orchestra, concerts in the dual roles of soloist and conductor. Mario Brunello plays a precious Maggini cello from the 1600s. … it is difficult to separate the undoubted compositional merits of these works from the amazing interpretative abilities of Mario Brunello, which he fully commits to exploring the instrument's range of capabilities to express emotions which abound in these pieces. Maurizio Pancotti, Hubculture Lakshminarayana Субраманиам Subramaniam India Dr. Lakshminarayana Subramaniam is an acclaimed Indian violinist who presents contemporary interpretations of classic pieces from India’s rich musical heritage. «The Times of India» called him «Paganini of Indian classical music» and «The God of Indian Violin». For his outstanding contribution to music he was awarded the Padma Shri in 1988, the Padma Bhushan in 2001, Global Indian Music Academy awards in 2010 and 2012 and many other awards. In 2012 L. Subramaniam was included in the Limca Book of Records – the Indian equivalent to the Guinness Book of World Records which has a special emphasis on unique musical achievements. Till date, Dr. Subramaniam has released more than 200 albums – solo and in collaboration with such artists as Yehudi Menuhin, Stephane Grappelli, Ruggiero Ricci, Jean-Pierre Rampal, Herbie Hancock, Jean Luc Ponty, Stanley Clarke and many others. Не is the only musician who has performed/recorded Karnatic Classical Music, Western Classical Music, both Orchestral and non-Orchestral, and has also composed music for ballets, orchestras and scores for Hollywood movies. He performed at the numerous venues around the world “ June 9 6 p.m. Dr. Lakshminarayana Subramaniam – violin Ambi Subramaniam – violin Venkata Ramana Murthy Vankayala and Satya Sai Ghantasala – percussion including the Royal Opera House Muscat, the Middle East’s most prestigious concert hall. He has popularized the Indian violin and Carnatic music for the Western world and at the same time has worked in such different as it may seem genre as jazz fusion, establishing himself as a force that is strongly Indian, but universal in nature and approach. Dr. L. Subramaniam is the serenity of an Indian musician combined with the magnetism of a western star. He is also the founder and director of the Lakshminarayana Global Music Festival, the biggest music festival in India. In Voronezh, L. Subramaniam will perform with his son Ambi Subramaniam who has been hailed as the new king of Indian classical violin. With percussion masters they will play classical Carnatic Indian ragas (traditionally spread in the south of India) which are very different from European music, because they are not notated. Ragas are works of pure improvisation; played in accordance with traditions of the most ancient music in the world. I find nothing more inspiring than the music making of my very great colleague Subramaniam. Each time I listen to him, I am carried away in wonderment. Yehudi Menuhin and Loyko Philharmonic hall Russia The World of Violin 12+ Indian classical music & Gypsy music Sergey Erdenko – violin, lead vocal Artur Gorbenko – violin, vocal Michael Savichev – guitar, vocal Loyko was founded in 1990 in Dublin, and it performs classical gypsy music. Over the years, the band’s lineup has gone through several changes, which of course reflects in their style. Today Loyko’s sound can be considered as gypsy alternative – a mixture of many ethnic traditions, classical, jazz and rock music, covers of gypsy songs, blues and old ballads. The greatest musicians, Yehudi Menuhin and Gidon Kremer, have many times invited Loyko to be the part of their concert programs and festivals such as «The World's Best Violinists», where Loyko played with such geniuses as Stephan Grappelli, Ravi Shankar, Ezma Radzhapova and others. André Heller, the famous Austrian director, has invited Loyko to participate in the famous European show Magneten many times. Held in Austria, Germany and Switzerland this show gathers Gypsy musical bands throughout the globe. Up to this day Loyko had released more than 10 solo albums and DVDs in Great Britain, Russia, Germany, Belgium and Holland. By the opinion of the European Musical critics, Loyko were titled the best group in World Music and in 2006 its founder Sergey Erdenko was chosen as one of five best Gypsian musicians (Roma Opre). Dr. Lakshminarayana Subramaniam was first acquainted with the music of the Russian trio Loyko in 1995. The concert at Platonov Arts Festival in Voronezh won’t be their first collaboration - they have already performed together, for example, in 2011 in India. “ Theirs is music of extraordinary, tortured passion, at once thrillingly intense and gorgeously camp. Masterfully embroidered with long, lavish improvised stretches… The Independent Voronezh listeners will discover the musical heritage of South Indian and gypsy music through one musical instrument that unites East and West – the violin. «The concept of our collaboration with L. Subramaniam is the world’s music, “the world of violin” – says Sergey Erdenko, the founder of the band. – «This is a musical bridge from ancient Indian music to contemporary European music. Only through improvisation one can feel the differences, similarities and mastership of these two schools. There are only seven notes in music, but it is enough to build a spiritual temple, where the violin reigns». Daniil Trifonov Piano Russia Program: Igor Stravinsky – Serenade Claude Debussy – from Image I Maurice Ravel – from Miroirs Robert Schumann – The Symphonic Etudes June 10 7 p.m. Philharmonic Hall 6+ Daniil Trifonov is one of the brightest stars of the up-and-coming generation of pianists. He first received the attention of the general public during the 2010/2011 season when he won medals at the Chopin Piano Competition in Warsaw (Third Prize), the Rubinstein Competition in Tel Aviv (First Prize) and the International Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow (First Prize and Grand Prix). He has worked with such conductors as Mikhail Pletnev, Krzysztof Penderecki, Vladimir Fedoseyev, Neville Marriner and many others. His recitals have taken place at many world famous venues including the John F. Kennedy Center in Washington, the Stern Auditorium of New York Carnegie Hall, the Queen Elizabeth Hall in London, the Wigmore Hall in London, the Berliner Philharmonie, the Louvre in Paris, the Centre for Fine Arts in Brussels, the Tonhalle in Zurich, Milano Sala Verdi, Tokyo Opera City and others. The Washington Post has described his playing as «a visceral experience»; the Süddeutsche Zeitung as «a real culture shock». The recording studio Deutsche Grammophon, on the occasion of announcing their exclusive contract with Trifonov, described him as «the next one – the Russian pianist-poet for the 21st Century». His performances have included concerts with the London Symphony Orchestra and Mariinsky Theatre Orchestra with Valery Gergiev, the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra with Zubin Mehta and the Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra with Antoni Wit. “ …He has everything and more. What he does with his hands is technically incredible. It’s also his touch – he has tenderness and also the demonic element. I have never heard anything like that. Martha Argerich, pianist, the founder of Lugano Festival “ This is a major artist, phenomenally gifted and almost fully formed, with fresh ideas and a winning stage presence that is quite irresistible from the moment he bounds through the door and sits at the keyboard, unable to contain his need to share. Norman Lebrecht, Slipped Disc Rokia Traore Blues rock, ethno Mali Rokia Traore – lead vocal, guitar Mamah Diabate – n'goni Giovanni Ferrario – guitar Kouame Matthieu N'Guessan – bass Moise Ouattara – drums Fatim Kouyate, Bintou Soumbounou – back vocals Yacouba Fofana – tour manager Francois Galland – monitor engineer Alexis Giraud – FOH engineer Michael Roussel – light designer June 10 8 p.m. Event-hall 12+ Rokia Traore is an incredibly successful singer and extraordinary artist in the world of ethnic music from Africa. Only in 2013 she already had more than 60 concerts in Rome, Paris, Oslo, Ljubljana, London and other European cities as well as tours in the USA, Australia and Canada. Being both the composer and performer of her own songs based on singing traditions of Bambara folk Traoré often accompanies herself on electric guitar – which is quite unusual for Malian singers and gets her close to rock stars. More than half of her repertoire consists of songs in Bamana language – the second official language of Mali besides French. Rokia also sings in English and French. Her breakthrough came in 1997 when she was hailed as that year’s ‘African Discovery’ by Radio France Internationale after playing at the Angouleme Festival in France, and since then she has continued to experiment and explore new ideas. Among her awards – the prestigious BBC Radio 3 World Music Award in 2003, «Victoires de la Musique» by the French Ministry of Culture for the Best folk album in 2009 – that year the British magazine Songlines named her the Artist of the Year. “ She recorded with Kronos Quartet, appeared in Jools Holland’s show, participated in Damon Albarn’s «Africa Express» with John Paul Jones and Paul McCartney, collaborated with Nobel Prize–winning novelist Toni Morrison and director Peter Sellars on the theatre piece Desdemona, took part in major world famous music festivals, including WOMAD, Glastonbury and Roskilde. Being busy with her musical projects Rokia does not forget her homeland – she has created The Passerelle Foundation, whose mission is to support the process of organization and development of the music industry and the arts in Mali. Rokia’s performance at the Platonov Arts Festival will be her first concert in Russia. She will perform her latest album «Beautiful Africa» (2013). iTunes, amazon.co.uk, the Boston Globe, the Canadian Broadcast Corporation (CBC) and Vulture included this work in their lists of the best albums of 2013. This is the most commercial, rock-influenced album to date by Africa's most inventive singer-songwriter, and it's dominated by sturdy riffs and bass lines. Rokia Traoré has always set out to surprise, and by choosing to work with John Parish, the producer and guitarist best known for his work with PJ Harvey, she has moved away from the acoustic or blues influences of her other recent projects. But this is still a distinctively African album. Robin Denselow, The Guardian Vadim Repin Sergei Nakariakov Maria Meerovitch June 11 Violin, trumpet, piano Russia, Belgium 6+ Program: Robert Schumann – Fantasiestücke, Op. 73 (arr. for Flugelhorn and Piano) Robert Schumann – Arabesque, Op. 18 Robert Schumann-Liszt – Widmung, S. 566 Francis Poulenc – 3 Songs (arr. for Flugelhorn and Piano) Claude Debussy – Sonate for Violin and Piano in g-minor, L. 140 Johannes Brahms – Trio for Piano, Violin and Horn in Es-major, Op. 40 7 p.m. Philharmonic Hall Maria Meerovitch Sergei Nakariakov has won first prizes at several International Competitions (G.B. Viotti, Italy; Ch. Hennen, the Netherlands). In 1990 Maria went to study in Belgium after having received a scholarship from Yehudi Menuhin Foundation, and later graduated from the Royal Conservatory of Antwerp. She has performed at many prestigious venues including the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra in Amsterdam, Theatre des Champs Elysees (Paris), Opera City Hall (Tokyo), Teatro Municipal (Rio de Janeiro), National Center for the Performing Arts (Beijing). Maria Meerovitch has collaborated on a number of recordings with such musicians as Saulius Sondeckis, Herman Krebbers, Philippe Hirschhorn, Dora Schwarzberg, Boris Berezovsky, not to mention her close and productive duo partnership with trumpeter Sergei Nakariakov. is one of the world’s most famous trumpeters. He has been dubbed «The Paganini of the trumpet» and «Caruso of the Trumpet» by the press. In 2002 Sergei Nakariakov received the ECHO Klassik Award on ZDF as instrumentalist of the year from the German Phono-Academy. Sergei Nakariakov's discography with TELDEC CLASSICS INTERNATIONAL (WARNER) has drawn the most enthusiastic public and critical acclaim. From the age of 15 he has recorded exclusively for this company. Nowadays Sergei Nakariakov performs in many of the world’s leading centers of music including the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in New York, the Royal Festival Hall and the Royal Albert Hall in London, and at festivals in most European countries. Sergei Nakariakov plays the trumpet the way the rest of us breathe… San Francisco Chronicle Vadim Repin Repin is one of the best we’ve got in the solo violin world. Like his great Russian predecessors, he can convey intensity and passion without forcing his tone… Los Angeles Times is an outstanding Russian violinist. In 1989 Repin became the youngest ever winner of the most prestigious and demanding violin competition in the world, the Queen Elisabeth Music Competition in Brussels. Vadim Repin plays a 1743 'Bonjour' violin built by Guarneri del Gesù. Vadim Repin has performed at the most prestigious venues with the world’s greatest orchestras, including the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Philharmonic Orchestras of Berlin, Vienna, Israel, Los Angeles, New York, the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra in Amsterdam, Symphony orchestras of London, Boston, Chicago, Baltimore, La Scala in Milan and many others. For his recordings Vadim Repin has won numerous prestigious prizes including an Echo Award as «Instrumentalist of the Year 1999», the Diapason d’or, the Prix Caecilia and the Edison Award. хуун-хуур-ту Huun-Huur-Tu Tuvan throat singing Russia, tuva Khovalyg Kaigal-Ool – throat singing, vocal, igil, doshpuluur, khomus Sayan Bapa – throat singing, vocal, three-strings plucked doshpuluur, two-strings bow igil, guitar Alexei Saryglar – throat singing, vocal, big drum “kengirge”, leather sack with bones «khapchyk», hoofs of horse «duyuglar», igil Radik Tyulyush – throat singing, vocal, four-strings bow byzaanchy, vertical flute «shoor», khomus June 12 6 p.m. Philharmonic Hall 12+ Huun-Huur-Tu is the most famous internationally acknowledged ethno-music band of the former Soviet Union. This project has definitely established itself as one of the best among the top World Music groups. Since 1993 the band has performed at practically all the biggest festivals of world music, jazz and rock-music festivals, made more than 20 tours of the United States and Canada, numerous times has played gigs in Europe, Japan, Australia, Mexico, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Malaysia. The members of Huun-Huur-Tu are perhaps the best known practitioners of throat singing and accompany themselves on all manner of strange and wonderful instruments... The resulting sound is as compelling as a wild gallop across the steppes. The Oregonian It's music that can seem alien (especially the throat singing) but there's a deep beauty to it all. For all that it sounds ancient, inspired by the rhythms of horse's hooves on the steppes, this is modern music, inspired by the tradition. It's a wonderful soundscape. Обложка музыка iTunes & All Music.com Frank Zappa was very enthusiastic promoting music of Huun-Huur-Tu. In his home studio the Tuvan musicians managed to record with many classical singers of ethnic music. Besides, the band has recorded several times with the American Kronos Quartet, and in 1994 they gave a joint concert in the overcrowded Stanford University Memorial Hall with an audience of four thousand. Their music is unique and magical, embodying the rich heritage of Tuvan folk art and the traditions of throat singing. Huun-Huur-Tu uses such instruments as the igil (Tuvan «grandfather» of the cello), the khomus («lip harp»), the doshpuluur (a relative of the banjo) and the tungur (Shaman’s drum – a forerunner of modern percussion instruments). In 2000 the band performed at the BBC Live Music festival. In 2012 it was nominated for the BBC World Music Award – the most prestigious annual award in World Music. Imagine cool, fresh air, high altitudes, the wild open spaces of the steppes, rushing rivers, singing birds, galloping horses, yurts, and a culture that combines Buddhism with shamanism, and then imagine that you hear the sounds of all these elements in the music. With a beat. That's what it sounds like. Union News Бранку CRISTINA BRANCO Fado Portugal Cristina Branco – vocal Ricardo Dias – piano Bernardo Couto – Portuguese guitar Bernardo Moreira – double bass Mário Pereira – sound June 12 9:30 p.m. Castle park in Ramon 12+ Cristina Branco one of the best contemporary fado singers, winner of numerous prizes and awards, the soul voice of Portugal, till date, she has released 13 successful albums. The peculiarity of Cristina Branco's fado is the way she brings elements of other music styles into traditional forms, including jazz, blues, bossa nova. Interpreting fado in this way, Branco lifts the unique Portuguese musical genre above its national boundaries, thus contributing to its global popularization. Her emotional rendition of classical fado has given this genre a new lease of life – the form of ballade, which is frequently called Portugal blues. Amazon.com Fado music is a special style of traditional Portuguese music, in which the dominant emotions are loneliness, nostalgia, sadness and a complex combination of love and languor, called «saudadi» in Portuguese (Port. saudade). Fado is also called «Portuguese blues» and sometimes «Portuguese tango». This genre takes the form of lyrical solo songs (male or female) with Portuguese guitar accompaniment. Her voice is as warm as the southern Sun, as tart as the Portuguese Madeira, as passionate as a kiss: it suffers, calls and prays. The throaty note gives it a gypsy charm, and fate itself sings with the voice of this incredibly beautiful woman. Real magic – and all this is Cristina’s and her musicians’ mastership. They impassioned the audience with the Portuguese sun so hot that the spectators gave the diva a standing ovation. Larisa Vaganova, Karelia Ибрагимова Alina Ibragimova Violin United Kingdom Voronezh Academic Symphony Orchestra Program: Jean Sibelius – The Violin Concerto in D minor, Op. 47 Conductor – Vladimir Verbitsky «Three Faces of the Second Viennese School» Anton Webern – Passacaglia Alban Berg – March Arnold Schoenberg – Five Pieces for Orchestra Conductor – Igor Verbitsky June 14 6 p.m. Philharmonic Hall 6+ Alina Ibragimova © Sussie Ahlburg “ Four notes. That’s all it took for Alina Ibragimova to entrance her audience in the first of Bath’s Bachfest concerts. As she began to play, there was an instant, magical hush in the audience… This was a performance of exquisite, lyrical joy. Rebecca Franks, BBC Music Magazine “ Ibragimova possesses a range of technique to cover all styles from the baroque to the present day, her unique asset is the priceless ability to make time stand still. Alfred Hickling, The Guardian is a Russian-born violinist who lives in the UK. She is one of the brightest and most talented young interpreters of classical music. She has received a number of prestigious awards including the Borletti-Buitoni Trust award and Classical BRIT award for «Young British Classical Performer». Alina Ibragimova was also a member of the BBC Radio 3 New Generation Artists scheme. She has already performed concertos with many world-famous orchestras: the London Symphony Orchestra, the BBC Symphony Orchestra, the Konzerthausorchester Berlin, the Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra, the Hallé, the Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra and the London Philharmonic Orchestra. She has worked with outstanding conductors including Sir Charles Mackerras, Sir John Eliot Gardiner, Sir Mark Philip Elder, Carlo Rizzi, Yannick Nézet-Séguin and Gianandrea Noseda. The violinist has appeared at venues including the Wigmore Hall in London, the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, Salzburg Mozarteum, the Viennese Music Association, Carnegie Hall in New York, the Centre for Fine Arts in Brussels and the Vancouver Recital Society. The Second Viennese School was one of the greatest groups of composers of the 20th century, consisted of Arnold Schoenberg and his pupils: Alban Berg and Anton Webern. The new music genre that they created contrasted itself with «faded» romanticism; it is expressive, ascetic, and abstracted from everything that is «too normal» in style. The main achievements of the Second Viennese School composers were the creation of new tonality and destruction of arranged music. Premiere performance of the program «Three Faces of the Second Viennese School» is prepared under the direction of coductor Igor Verbitsky. literature Platonov Festival Book Fair In collaboration with the Book club «Petrovskiy» June 6 – 8 Soviet Square (next to Voronezh concert hall and Pokrovsky cathedral) The Book Fair, set by the festival for the third time, presents the books of independent Russian publishing houses at exceptionally low prices. This year, the fair has become even larger than at the previous festival editions: a wide range of books of about 90 publishing houses from Moscow, St. Petersburg, Kharkov (Ukraine), Vladimir and Voronezh can be found on its stalls. The fair features press-conferences, meetings, lectures and autograph-sessions with the leading Russian literary men. The children’s tent has a lot of interactive games, quizzes, activities, master-classes and presentations in store for the young guests. Publishing Houses: Aletheia, Art-Tranzit, Berrounz, Ves Mir, Galart, Hyperion, Dar, Dmitry Bulanin, Evropa, Zebra E, Ivan Limbakh’s Publishing house, Institute of Applied Psychology «Humanitarian Centre», Kaleydoscop, Career Press, Kvadriga, Clever-Media-Group, Gayatri Books, Kolo, Kompasgid, Komilfo, Krasnyy Matros, Lingvistika, Moscvovedenie, MEDIAKIT, Nastya i Nikita, Polyandria, State Russian Humanitarian university, Rostok, Russkiy Impuls, Serafim-Sofia, Symposium, Skifia, Sovpadenie, Assistance in Development of Modern Russian Poetry, Universitetskaya Kniga, Forum, Centre of Humanitarian Initiatives, Centre of Spiritual Revival of Black Soil Region, Eterna and others. Meetings, Lectures, autograph-sessions of the well-known Russian literary figures within Platonov Festival Literature Program June 6, Friday Evgeniy Vodolazkin «Literature Making a Comeback? Modern Literature in the Eyes of an Expert in the Old Russian Literature». 6:30 p.m. Book club «Petrovskiy» In his talk Evgeniy Vodolazkin, a philologist and expert in the Old Russian literature, the author of the novels «Laurus», «Solovyov and Larionov», the book of essays «The Instrument of Language» and other works, will share his view of the contemporary literature. Round-Table Meeting «Geography of Reading: Provincial Reader and Metropolitan Publisher» 8:30 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. Book club «Petrovskiy» Alla Bezrukova, a leading research associate of the State Literary Museum, the chief editor of the publishing house «Sovpadenie», will chair the round-table discussion with participation of the major publishing houses’ representatives. Discussion topics: - the reader: is (s)he a real or hypothetical figure for the publisher? - the reader’s demand and the publisher’s portfolio; - regional publishing: publishing policy peculiarities; - bookshops: the publisher versus the reader; - library as a publishing centre: a union of the publisher and the reader? - museum and the reader: in search of effective publishing solutions. Participants: Vladimir Soldatov (publishing house «Evropa»), Sergey Kalinin (managing director of the publishing house «Mediakit»), Ivan Tikhonyuk (managing director of the publishing house «Kvadriga»), Olga Dvornyakova (PR-director of the publishing house «Nastya I Nikita»), Veniamin Astrakhantsev (publishing house «Lingvistika»). June 7, Saturday Denis Dragunsky: «Novella and Fable. Story about a Story» 3:00 p.m. Book club «Petrovskiy» Denis Dragunsky is a philologist, political expert, writer, playwright and chief editor of «Kosmopolis» magazine. His book of short stories «There’s no Such a Word» was shortlisted for «Prose of the Year» award n the «Book of the Year» contest in 2009. The well-known author of short stories shares the tricks of the trade. June 8, Sunday Yuri Nechiporenko «The Worlds of Adults and Children. Childhood as a Key to a Man» 12:00 p.m. Book club «Petrovskiy» Teenagers (aged 10 and above) together with their parents and teachers are invited to a presentation of the book «To Laugh and to Whistle» by Yuri Nechiporenko, a prose writer, art-critic, artist and culture expert. Presentation of the book by Yuri Nechiporenko «To Laugh and to Whistle» 4:00 p.m. Soviet square (Children’s tent) For children aged 6 and above. Natalia Kornienko «Andrey Platonov in 2014» 1:00 p.m. Voronezh Regional Universal Scientific Library named after I.S. Nikitin Natalia Kornienko is a scholarly expert in the History of XX Century Russian Literature, Textology and Source Studies, corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, author of over 400 academic papers and one of the most prominent authorities on Andrey Platonov’s works. Elena Shubina and Vladimir Sharov lecture on modern publishing and presentation of the novel «Return to Egypt» 4:00 p.m. Book club «Petrovskiy» The novel «Return to Egypt», written by Vladimir Sharov in 2013, is a story in letters of a family related to… Nikolay Vasilyevich Gogol. June 13, Friday Grigory Kruzhkov translation theory. absurdist poetry 12:00 p.m. Book club «Petrovskiy» Grigory Kruzhkov is a poet, essay writer, critic, translator, author of «The Book of NONsense. English Absurdist Poetry in Grigory Kruzhkov’s Translation». Among his numerous translations are the selections of Wyatt, Donne, Keats, Tennyson, Yeats, Joyce, Frost and others. His awards include the State Prize of the Russian Federation, the Bunin Prize, several national prizes for children’s literature and an honorary diploma from the International Board on Books for the Young Readers. Grigory Kruzhkov master class on absurdist poetry translation 3:00 p.m. Book club «Petrovskiy» Public Readings of Andrey Platonov’s Prose June 7 12:00 p.m. Open air stage in Soviet square Public readings are the major and long-anticipated event within the festival literature program: every year the writers, critics and journalists pay great attention to this project in their published works and blogs. This year, the candidates have applied for participation via internet. Thus, a great many citizens of various age-groups and occupations from Voronezh and neighboring towns have had an opportunity to join the well-known politicians, scientists, businessmen and artists traditionally invited to participate in the readings. Now, the readers number is over 70 persons, each one is to present a three-minute extract from Andrey Platonov’s novella «The Juvenile Sea». Book Fair Events for Children June 6, Friday 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. «Post: from Cave Painting to E-mail» everyone present will be writing Sumerian and Egyptian letters, using pictograms and Morse code and learning to fold a triangular letter-from-battlefield and stamp a wax-seal! Publishing house «Nastya I Nikita». For children aged 6 and above. Эстафета 6:20 p.m. – 6:50 p.m. «Matilda’s Magic Adventure!» master-class on assembling a paper model of a fire engine. Publishing house «Gayatri». For children aged 4 and above. June 7, Saturday 11:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. «Find and Show» game. Teams compete in finding a certain figure in the book: whichever team spots the figure first gets a point. In the end, the team with the greatest score wins, the participants receive prizes and gifts. Publishing house «Clever-Media-Group». Children aged 3 to 9. 1:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. «13-storied house on a tree» The game in which children draw and paint the large model of the 13- storied tree house. Publishing house «Gayatri Books». For children aged 4 and above. 2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. «Who are Samozveri?» Based on the book by Aleksandr Rodchenko and Sergei Tretyakov «Samozveri» Сhildren learn to design from paper models of animals. Publishing house «Career Press». For children aged 5 to 11. 3:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. «Polyandria Book Theatre» Interactive readings of the book «The Day the Crayons Quit» by Drew Daywalt and by Oliver Jeffers with the professional teachers and actors; creative workshops. Publishing house «Polyandria». Children aged 4 to 8. 5:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. «Card Game» Schoolchildren receive a set of 20 cards containing Russian artists’ works and practical tasks with clear, inspirational instructions on how to paint their own picture, make a collage or a sculpture. Publishing house «Clever-Media-Group». For children aged 7 to13. June 8, Sunday 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. «Why is Water Wet?» Presentation of a new book by Gemma Elwin Harris «Why is Water Wet? Big Questions from Little People Answered by Some Very Big People» in a way of an interactive quiz. Publishing house «Career Press». For children aged 7 to 12. 12:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. «Walking around Paris and London» Based on children’s guide books «This Is Paris» and «This Is London» by the Czech writer and artist Miroslav Sasek. Primary schoolchildren will test their knowledge of the famous places in Paris and London, as well as learn polite phrases in English and French. Publishing house «Career Press». For children aged 5 to 11. Детская программа 2:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. «Who Did Pushkin Stick out his Tongue at?» Master class, whose participants will find out what was so special that Alexander Pushkin did in order to occupy a prominent position in our literature. In addition, everyone present will learn «dlinnokhvostoslozhnye» words and many other amazing things like how often one should make «plezir», what are sentiments and how to wear «mokrostupy» in the right way. Publishing house «NastyaI Nikita». For children aged 7 and above. 4:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. A Meeting with Yuri Nechiporenko. Presentation of the book «To Laugh and to Whistle» A talk about pleasures of life, children’s games, dolls and science. For children aged 6 to 10. Open Air Stage in Soviet Square June 6, Friday 5:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. Book Fair opening Concert of Voronezh State Academic Russian Folk Choir named after K.I. Massalitinov. June 7, Saturday 12:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. Public readings of Andrey Platonov’s prose featuring well-known politicians, businessmen, scientists and artists Concert of Marlene Dorcena (Haiti) June 8, Sunday 7:00 p.m. Concert of Mostar Sevdah Reunion band (Bosnia and Herzegovina) June 11, Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Concert of Voronezh music bands June 12, Thursday 6:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. Performance of Tall Brothers street theatre (Moscow) Performance of PAVANA street theatre (the Netherlands) June 13, Friday 6:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. Performance of PAVANA street theatre (the Netherlands) Performance of Tall Brothers street theatre (Moscow) Voronezh State Academic Russian Folk Choir named after K. I. Massalitinov is a professional group that has become a brand of Voronezh. For years, it has presented concert programs based on the unique traditions of southern Russian folk singing and dancing from Voronezh. The choir is conducted by the People’s Artist of Russia, composer Vyacheslav Pomelnikov. Concert of Voronezh music bands Surfer Rose, SharoW BouqueT, The Sheepray, BananaBis and EvaEva is a bright youth event, which has brought together on one stage representatives of different trends in pop and rock music. Most bands performing at the concert are very young. However, they have already received considerable public and critical acclaim not only in Voronezh but also in other Russian cities and even abroad. For instance, Surfer Rose won Studio №7 contest organized by the Rolling Stone magazine and warmed up The Offspring in Voronezh. SharoW BouqueT band has been started recently but its members – the drummer and the vocalist of Lovtsy Snov power-pop-team popular in the 2000-s – are very familiar to the Voronezh underground fans. BananaBis is a daring project, whose shows turn into an explosive mixture of theatrical performance, eccentric singing and live interaction with the audience. Another interesting band – The Sheepray – possesses tremendous energy and peculiar music style, which – as the musicians themselves put it – «has both dancing and contemplative spirit». EvaEva band, a fine example of good contemporary pop-music, develops the tradition of «proper» mainstream in their sound. Seldom do you hear such pop music, it leaves you feeling light instead of empty. Platonov Club June 6, Friday Presentation of the book «Andrey Platonov. Philosophical Matter» 10:30 a.m. Book club «Petrovskiy» Round-Table Discussion «Andrey Platonov. Philosophical Matter» 12:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. Voronezh State University Conference Hall Participants: Lev Anninsky (Moscow), critic, literary scholar, member of Union of Russian Writers, PEN-club member; Natalia Kornienko (Moscow), PhD in Philology, corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Sciences; Sergey Nikolsky (Moscow), PhD in Philosophy, assistant director of Institute of Philosophy of the Russian Academy of Sciences; Vladimir Porus (Moscow), PhD in Philosophy, professor of National Research University «Higher School of Economics»; Igor Evlampiev (Saint-Petersburg), PhD in Philosophy, professor of Saint-Petersburg State University; Alexey Gryakalov (Saint-Petersburg), PhD in Philosophy, professor of Saint-Petersburg State Pedagogical University; Vladimir Varava (Voronezh), PhD in Philosophy, professor of Voronezh State University. June 7, Saturday Presentation of the book «Andrey Platonov. I Have Lived a Life. Letters [1920 – 1950]» featuring Natalia Kornienko and Elena Shubina 5:00 p.m. Book club «Petrovskiy» «Andrey Platonov. I Have Lived a Life» was published in 2014 by AST publisher group. Elena Shubina is one of the AST editors. Platonov’s letters were collected in one volume for the first time by Natalia Kornienko, a literary scholar, corresponding member of RAS, head of the department of Modern Russian Literature of the Gorky Institute of World Literature, RAS. On the traditional Festival night Voronezh citizens have an opportunity to visit all Platonov festival exhibitions for free – all galleries are open till 1:00 a.m. This year, the heart of the Festival night is the park «Alye Parusa», where spectators can enjoy a performance of the street theatre PAVANA (the Netherlands), a concert of the music band Droogoe Delo (Voronezh), and the highlight of the Festival night – an open air performance «Midnight Balance» by DEREVO theatre. Festival Night June 13 Festival exhibition venues, park «Alye Parusa» till 01:00 a.m. – Voronezh regional art museum named after I.N. Kramskoy I Worship Life of Every Kind! Paintings and graphics by Alexander Deineka from collections of The State Tretyakov Gallery and The Kursk Deineka Picture Gallery Freedom – the reason for the world Russian avant-garde from museums of Krasnodar, Penza, Samara, Saratov and Yaroslavl Jerusalem is not just a city Photo exhibition of Dmitry Brickman (Israel) till 01:00 a.m. – Voronezh Centre of Contemporary Art exhibition hall Things and Things that happened. Daniil Kharms and the people around him till 01:00 a.m. – Exhibition Hall on Kirova Street David Borovsky. Selected works. On the 80th anniversary of his birth till 01:00 a.m. – Gallery H.L.A.M. The Innermost Man Solo Exhibition of Sergey Bazilev (Moscow) 8:00 p.m. – 12:00 a.m. – Park «Alye Parusa» 8:00 p.m. – Theatrical performance of the street theatre PAVANA (the Netherlands) PARVANA’s dazzling stilt-walkers will carry you into the kaleidoscopic world of magic. All shades of colors and amazing costumes are the striking features of their show. 9:00 p.m. – Concert of the trunk-band Droogoe Delo (Voronezh) What distinguishes the Voronezh band Droogoe Delo, self-defined as a trunk-band, is not only sophisticated lyrics, but also the harmony, rhythm and style of performance absolutely untypical for Russian rock. Their music has retrospective sounding, rhythmic patterns of the «new wave» and harmonious combinations typical for art-rock. 10:30 p.m. – Midnight Balance (Dresden) «Midnight Balance» is an open air performance staged at three levels: on the sand, on the water's edge and in the water. «Dreams and fantasies in DEREVO’s silent performances turn into quite tangible and somewhat intimidating objects, - says Anton Adasinskiy, the author of the project, – in «Midnight Balance» there appears the City of Memory on the sand: unrepented sins, people’s misdeeds fill the beach, while the people themselves face the dark, seedy part of their life. However great the desire to hide, bury these atrocious fragments in the sand might be, the wind won’t let them do so. Obviously, a perfect body and neat clothes are not enough, something else needs to be done, something right and unexpected, in order to be given a new lease of life and turn memory into «tabula rasa». Only then will there be a chance to walk in the water cleansed, and the awful wreckage of the past will cease to be, transformed into museum exhibits the children will play with and their voices and laughter will be the only music no one will ever be bored with». master classes, workshops, open rehearsals in theatre, music, dance and visual arts led by famous Russian and foreign actors, choreographers, musicians, photographers Admission is free, preliminary registration is required. In collaboration with Chekhov International Theatre Festival Commedia dell’Arte Laboratory Participants: actors of Voronezh theatres and students of the theatre faculty of Voronezh Academy of Arts. Commedia dell’arte is a form of theatre characterized by masked «types» which began in Italy in the 16th century and was responsible for the advent of the actresses and improvised performances based on sketches or scenarios. Giorgio Bongiovanni and Enrico Bonavera, well-known Italian actors, performers of the leading parts in «Harlequin, the Servant of Two Masters» («Arlecchino Servitore Di Due Padroni» by Carlo Goldoni) directed by Giorgio Strehler production of «Piccolo Teatro di Milano», will present to the participants of the Laboratory main characters of Commedia dell’Arte, play alive some scenes, speak about plot-building, teach theatre masks techniques, as well as situations and improvisations typical for traditional Italian comedy. Specially for the workshop, the Italian actors will bring professional handmade leather masks and costumes elements from Milan. At the showcase, finalizing the workshop, students will present their scenes prepared during the Laboratory to the audience. June 6 - 9 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Theatre for Young Spectators (TYS) Master class Jose Maria Gallardo Del Rey June 7 Open general rehearsal Mario Brunello June 8 classic guitar Participants: guitar players and students of Rostropovich Music College (classical guitar specification). Jose Maria Gallardo Del Rey is an outstanding Spanish guitarist, composer and conductor. During his master-class Maestro, who has performed at the most prestigious venues throughout the world, will share with the colleagues from Voronezh the secret of his virtuoso playing. cello Listeners: teachers and students of music colleges Mario Brunello is a renowned Italian cellist. He works with the most famous music groups and such outstanding conductors as Valery Gergiev, Zubin Mehta, Riccardo Muti, Yuri Temirkanov, Seiji Ozawa, Claudio Abbado and many others. 9:00 a.m. – 12:45 p.m. Voronezh Rostropovich Music College 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Philharmonic Hall «Photography. Seeing Whatever Seen». Master class of Dmitry Briсkman Participants: photographers From 8 to 29 June, Voronezh regional art museum named after I.N. Kramskoy hosts Dmitry Brikman’s solo exhibition «Jerusalem is not Just a City» featuring portraits, genre photos and others. Brickman believes that a photographer’s most important skill is the ability to «see», and during the master-class he is going to explain to Voronezh photographers how to develop this skill. Master class of Josef Najd Choreography, dance Participants: professional dancers, students of the Voronezh Choreographic College, actors of Voronezh theatres, students of theatre faculty of Voronezh Academy of Arts. Josef Nadj – an outstanding French choreographer, director, artist and «one of the most mysterious personalities of the modern theatre», thinks that movement is the main element that frees actors or dancers to play, and the skill of immersing in the character depends directly on the ability to move. Since 1995, he has been the director of the Centre Chorégraphique National d’Orléans. Critics still argue to what genre they should refer his performances as one can notice there both dance, pantomime and elements of drama theatre. Master class Sergei Nakariakov trumpet Participants: students of Voronezh Music College Sergei Nakariakov is one of the most renowned trumpeters in the world. He plays in the most prestigious music halls of the world including Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, Lincoln Center in New-York, Royal Festival Hall and Royal Albert Hall in London, and also participates in many European festivals. Master class Maria Meerovitch piano Participants: students of Voronezh Music College Maria Meerovitch, a prominent pianist, the winner of the first prizes at international competitions J. B. Viotti (Italy) and Ch. Hennen (the Netherlands), has performed at such venues as Concertgebouw (Amsterdam), Theatre des Champs Elysees (Paris), Opera City Hall (Tokyo), Teatro Municipal (Rio de Janeiro), National Center of the Performing Arts (Beijing). Open general rehearsal Alina Ibragimova violin Listeners: teachers and students of music colleges Alina Ibragimova, a violinist, is one of the brightest and most talented young interpreters of classical music. She has performed in a great many concert halls including Wigmore Hall (London), Concertgebouw (Amsterdam), Mozarteum (Salzburg), Musikverein (Viennese Music Association), Carnegie Hall (New York), Fine Arts Palace (Brussels) and Vancouver Concert Hall. June 9 3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. The House of Journalists June 9 12:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Opera and Ballet Theatre (rehearsal hall) June 12 11:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. Voronezh Music College (Nikitinskaya, 26) June 12 11:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. Voronezh Music College (Nikitinskaya, 26) June 14 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Philharmonic Hall Platonov Festival afterparty June 15 9 p.m. BARak O’Mama café-bar Platonov Festival invites all its participants, friends, partners, organizers, volunteers, journalists covering its events as well as guests who have bought the tickets for AVIA concert to a special hilarious PARTY in BARak O’Mama café-bar! Traditionally we will thank and award all those who have supported the 4th festival edition. But this year the real treat for all the guests will be a unique show by AVIA rock-band at its best. AVIA, a real music theatre with musicians, actors and an athlete group under Anton Adasinskiy’s leadership, has toured all over Europe performing at rock festivals in Great Britain, Finland, Italy, Germany and other countries. «This is something we’ve never seen or heard like before!», the oldest British music weekly Melody Maker said about «AVIA» concerts in London. It is one of the most remarkable Russian rock-bands, the award-winners of the legendary Rubenstein Street Rock Club festival and the characters of Aleksey Uchitel’s «Rock» documentary. They were booming all over the country in the 80s, and their recent reunion after a long break has become an exciting event for the numerous fans of «totalitarian ska». International Platonov Arts Festival – the major cultural event in the Central Black soil Region International Platonov Arts Festival, bearing the name of one of the most prominent Russian writers of ХХ century Andrey Platonov, has been taking place in Voronezh since 2011. The festival, founded under the patronage of Alexey Gordeev, the governor of Voronezh region, has become the major cultural project of the region. It provides a unique opportunity to residents of Voronezh and of the surrounding areas to enjoy the outstanding achievements of different kinds of art and promote Voronezh as one of the most important Russian cultural centres. The annual Platonov festival program includes «Music», «Theatre», «Visual Arts» and «Literature». In 2014 «World Music», presenting the greatest pieces of various nations’ musical culture, and «Street Theatres» featuring a range of free performances staged by troupes from Russia and Europe, were added. For the past three years, prominent contemporary musicians, actors, artists and literary figures have taken part in the festival. For instance, the Music program has presented the concerts of Yuri Bashmet and State Symphony Orchestra «Novaya Rossiya», Mikhail Pletnev and Russian National Orchestra, Gidon Kremer and «Kremerata Baltica», Ensemble of Soloists of the Berlin Philarmonic, Chamber orchestra «CHAARTS» from Switzerland, Studio for New Music Ensemble, Borodin Quartet and Kopelman Quartet, cellists Mischa Maisky and David Geringas, pianists Boris Berezovsky and Frederick Kempf, violinist Julian Rachlin, Viktor Tretyakov, Sergei Krylov and others. The Platonov festival Theatre program has featured performances directed by Philippe Genty, Eimuntas Nekrošius, Alvis Hermanis, Mindaugas Karbauskis, Rezo Gabriadze, Lev Dodin, Rimas Tuminas, Sergey Zhenovach, Susanne Andrade, Victoria Thierrée-Chaplin, as well as productions of young theater companies from St. Petersburg, Estonia, Moscow and Kiev. Quite a number of Russian premieres have taken place within the festival Theatre program: «Miranda» by Oskaras Koršunovas Theatre (Lithuania), «A Piece on Mother and the Fatherland» of the Polski Theatre from Wroclaw (Poland), cabaret-show «In the CROCODILE bar» directed by Ralph Reichel (Germany), and other performances. The art of choreography has been presented by performances directed by such legendary ballet masters as Nacho Duato, Jiri Kylian, Jorma Elo, Ohad Naharin. Ballets «Daphnis and Chloe» and «The Rite of Spring» by the Grenoble National Choreographic Centre made their first appearance at Platonov Festival in Russia. The Platonov festival Literature program is distinguished by a variety of most interesting projects: Platonov club, meant to unite literary, scientific and cultural communities of Russia and other countries, «Translation Workshop», public reading of Andrey Platonov’s works, unique publishing projects, meetings with well-known Russian writers and poets like Alexey Varlamov, Victor Erofeyev, Zakhar Prilepin, Sergey Gandlevsky, Lev Rubinstein, Evgeniy Grishkovets, Dmitry Bykov, Pavel Basinsky, Marina Moskvina, Vera Pavlova and others. For the first time in the history of Voronezh, the festival holds Book Fair featuring independent publishing houses, children program, street show and free open air concerts. The Platonov festival Visual Arts program has organized exhibitions of artworks from the collections of the State Tretyakov Gallery, the Polytechnic Museum, Saratov State Art Museum named after A.N. Radishchev, Museum «Moscow House of Photography/Multimedia Art Museum» and others. Solo exhibitions of Irina Zatulovskaya, Yury Petkevich, Leonid Tishkov, Emil Kapelush and Lazar Gadaev have been held. Besides, there have been graphics expositions featuring works by modern artists that have illustrated Andrey Platonov books published in our time, among them Kirill Sokolov, Nik Popov, Mikhail Verkholantsev, Alexander Antonov, Svetlana Filippova. Platonov Arts Festival is very popular with the residents of the region and, above all, Voronezh. Every year it attracts more and more guests from different Russian cities and foreign countries. This year over 40 thousand people will visit the festival events. IV International Platonov Arts Festival takes place in Voronezh from 5 to 15 June 2014. Over 300 musicians, actors, artists and literary men from 18 countries take part in its program. Acknowledgements: Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation Regional Fund in support of Chekhov International Theatre Festival Israeli Embassy in Russia Culture and Archives Department of Voronezh Region Culture Department of Voronezh City District Administration Voronezh State University Voronezh Philharmonic Hall Voronezh State Opera and Ballet Theatre Voronezh Chamber Theatre Voronezh State Academic Drama Theatre named after A. Koltsov Voronezh Concert Hall Voronezh State Theatre for Young Spectators Event-Hall Book club «Petrovskiy» Voronezh regional art museum named after I.N. Kramskoy Gallery H.L.A.M. Voronezh Centre of Contemporary Art Municipal Exhibition Hall International House Voronezh-Linguist Voronezh International Airport RusbusinessAvto Voronezh regional House of Journalists Photographs provided by festival participants. Booklet created by Raisa Zhdan, Daria Kobzarenko, Vera Guseva, Tamara Tsyganova The English version of the booklet is prepared in collaboration with International House Voronezh-Linguist Design and layout by Alexander Nikitin International Platonov Festival Directorate 30 Teatralnaya street, Voronezh 394036, Russian Federation Tel/Fax +7 (473) 255 55 30 [email protected] platonovfest.com