tallinn treff festival 24.–27.05.2012
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tallinn treff festival 24.–27.05.2012
At first glance, the world can seem like a boring and tedious place. Everything around us is “normal” and “ordinary”. Too many people tend to get on out nerves and there are all kinds of “freaks” out there. The nature is “tolerable” (except for mosquitoes), as long as it keeps its distance! (Although, this brush is also “completely pointless”…) When we look at the world a bit more closely and with greater curiosity, we start to notice colours. They are different and often contrasting; they do not seem to match at all. And yet they blend together to create an infinity of different shades, tones, variations. The world becomes a bright and exciting place that takes more than a lifetime to discover. An artist is someone who sees these variations at their brightest and can pass on to others this experience of a single universe, can help others to see and hear it. Performing artists can carry it all in a single moment with every atom of their body and soul, giving the viewer or listener a chance to experience an infinity of different worlds within this single world. The language of the arts combines all different cultures, glorifying their differences and perceiving harmony in it all. The festival is compressed space-time for artists and the arts, for actors and viewers, enabling us to vibrate in unison with our special universe full of varieties. I wish you all a curious eye, a sharp ear and good vibration at Tallinn Treff Festival! Vahur Keller Artistic Director of Tallinn Treff Festival TALLINN TREFF FESTIVAL 24.–27.05.2012 Different cultures, one language! OPENING OF THE TALLINN TREFF FESTIVAL: THE GREAT DANCE OF THE ROLLS Tallinn Treff Festival 2012 will be opened on 24th May at 1 p.m. with an unprecedented joint action of theatre folk and city folk – “The Great Dance of the Rolls”. Everybody is welcome to join in! “The Dance of the Rolls” is danced with two rolls of bread and two forks. It was first performed by Charlie Chaplin in his legendary film The Gold Rush. The witty act has also been used in NUKU’s puppet shows Puppeteering ABC and Easy Peasy Puppets. „Tallinn Treff Festival – a benchmark for performing arts in Eastern Europe.” Euronews Information and program: www.nuku.ee “The Great Dance of the Rolls” will take place on Goat Stage next to NUKU theatre after the opening procession of the festival. Up to a hundred dancers are estimated to take part. Puppetry enthusiasts of all ages are welcome to join in, either alone or in groups! All you need is two forks and two rolls and a few rehearsals with the help of a video you will find on Youtube. May the dance begin! Tallinn Treff Festival 2012 | 1 Stages 13 F G 10 C THE GRAND OPENING PERFORMANCE OF THE XXXI TALLINN OLD TOWN DAYS IN COOPERATION WITH THE VI TALLINN TREFF FESTIVAL On May 26th at 13.00 in Town Hall Square E D B 9 1 2 5 A 3 8 6 7 4 H 11 12 INDOOR STAGES A NUKU Theatre, Lai 1 (Main Hall, Small Hall, Oval Hall) B Tallinn City Theatre, Lai 23 (Small Hall, Heaven Stage) C Estonian Children’s Literature Centre, Pikk 73 D Köismäe Tower, Laboratooriumi 27 E Ukrainian Church, Laboratooriumi 22 F Tower behind Grusbeke, Laboratooriumi 33 G Horse Mill, Lai 47 H Von Krahl Theatre, Rataskaevu 10 „BALTHASAR AND THE DRAGON OF THE NORTH“ Medieval Tallinn is big and mighty. Strong walls, high towers, sturdy cannons! But alas, the city walls cannot defend the citizens from all woes – just as they are not able to ward off the three plagues mercilessly wiping out the townsfolk, they cannot keep away the monstrous Dragon of the North who brings unimaginable horrors to the city. The ogre is devouring aldermen, craftsmen, merchants and artsmen. The famous chronicler Balthasar Russow is also facing grim death in the jaws of the Dragon of the North, which would deprave the city of the scribe as well as of his chronicle. In the last resort Balthasar asks for the help of the written word and the tightrope dancers of his childhood memories, who defeat the monster whilst gracefully balancing on the rope. And thus, the Old Town Days – the festival of art, wonders and urban legends – can start! Author, director, art director ALEXANDER PEPELYAEV Costume artists INGA VARES, KRISTEL MAAMÄGI Author and performer of music METSATÖLL Music supervisor KAIRE VILGATS Translator LOONE OTS On the stage: actors and youth studio of NUKU theatre, actors of the Russian Theatre, Ellerhein girls’ choir, singers from Westholm Secondary School, Tallinn Secondary Science School and Musamari, artists of the circus show „Dr Acula“, cabaret dancers of Free Flow studio, Trikk 3 air acrobats OUTDOOR STAGES 1 Festival Club, Courtyard of the Museum of Gustav Adolf Grammar School, Nunne 10 2 NUKU’s Main Hall Gate, Nunne 6 3 Goat Stage, Nunne 3 4 Corner of Pikk and Nunne Street 5 NUKU’s Staff Entrance, Lai 3 6 Börsi Passage, Lai 14 7 Courtyard of the Great Guild, Lai 16 8 Corner of Hobusepea and Lai Street 9 Courtyard of the Museum of Applied Art and Design, Lai 17 10 Courtyard of the Estonian Children’s Literature Centre, Pikk 73 11 Town Hall Square 12 Liberty Square 13 Seaplane Harbour, Küti 17 Tallinn Treff Festival 2012 | 2 EXHIBITIONS EXHIBITION OF PENOSIL ART FOAM SCULPTURES Penosil Art, the initiative that won the hearts of visitors of Tallinn Treff Festival and Tallinn Old Town Days with their unprecedented and gigantic foam sculptures last year, is also making its statement this year. This year, the cityscape will be enriched with eight threedimensional graffiti statues witch, seen as a whole, reveal an unexpected message and make us think about our everyday life and all the special moments in it. The opening of Penosil Art project exhibition will take place on 24 May at 13.00 by the NUKU Theatre. After that just keep your eyes open and look for the art in the streets of the Old Town! PUPPETS OF THEATRE TAPTOE FROM BELGIUM From May 24th at NUKU Museum for Puppet Arts Theatre Taptpe – a history of more than 40 years! An exhibition of more than 50 puppets from the Flemish company Theatre Taptoe, selected out of the complete collection that exists of more than 300 puppets, managed by Het Firmament, the heritage centre for performing arts in Flanders. You will see the string marionettes of the first production ‘The little Prince’, the objects from ‘Heaven’ by the Belgian surrealist René Magritte, the masks of ‘Don Giovanni’… Realized with the financial support of the city of Ghent. PUPPETS OF THE RUSSIAN LEGENDARY PUPPETEER SERGEY OBRAZTSOV Until May 27th at NUKU Museum for Puppet Arts The Museum of theatre puppets was established in 1937 at the State central puppet theatre founded by Sergey Obraztsov. The idea belonged to Obraztsov, but it was Andrey Fedotov, actor, director and dramatist, who became the first head of the newborn museum. The traditions of collecting and exhibiting puppets and documentary materials on puppetry art – such as posters, performance programmes, booklets, photos, sketches, films and manuscripts from all over the world goes back to that time. Today the museums collection consists of more than 4 thousand puppets and masks from Russian theatres and theatres from 65 countries. Being one of the biggest puppet museums in the world the Museum of theatre puppets can display its splendid collection only partly – about 800 puppets are on exhibition, the rest of the treasures are at the museum storage-rooms. Sergey Obraztsov began exploring the world of puppets in the 1920-s and he found his own unique way and style creating solo concert events called ‘Romances with puppets’. He was the director, artist, puppet-technologist, singer and actor all in one. He chose well-known and best-loved romances of the previous decades (‘He was a titular adviser’), opera arias (‘Habanera’) and lyric songs (‘Songs by Aleksander Vertinsky’) and transformed them into marvellous music parodies. Museum of theatre puppets of the State Academic Central Theatre named after Sergey Obraztsov presents some of the precious gems of their collection here at NUKU Museum for Puppet Arts in Tallinn. Puppets Carmen and Jose, Titular Adviser and General’s Daughter and Pierrot are fully Obrazstov’s inventions forestalling the dawn of his theatre. Two other puppets are from the relevantly modern production based on Shakespeare’s ‘The Comedy of Errors’ was a staged at the State Central Puppet Theatre in 1998. It represents the theatre’s new life and evolution after its founder’s death in 1992. The ironic and cotemporary understanding of Shakespeare’s masterpiece is sharpened by the extravagant images of the puppets by Elena Lutsenko. Tallinn Treff Festival 2012 | 3 VISUAL AND PUPPET THEATRE PROGRAMME OF THE WORLD VISUAL AND PUPPET THEATRE PROGRAMME OF THE WORLD DEPARTURE DETOX THE DUMMY 26.05. / 21.30 Von Krahl Theatre 1h 26.05. / 15.00, 18.30 NUKU’s Small Hall 1 h 10 min Sasha Pepelyaev/Kinetic Theatre NUKU’s Art Theatre Russia Estonia Concept, Direction, Acting: Sasha Pepelyaev Texts, Subtitles: Sasha Pepelyaev, Diana Leesalu, Paavo Piik Designer and Choreographer: Duda Paiva Author and Composer: Allan Segall Puppet Designer: Jim Barnard Stage and Costume Designer: Kaspar Jancis Dramaturg: Vahur Keller Singing Teacher: Kaire Vilgats Translator: Johannes Kangur Director’s Assistants: Manuela Sarkissyan, Alice Kirsipuu Cast: Taavi Tõnisson, Andres Roosileht, Kaisa Selde, Sandra Lange, Jevgeni Moiseenko The show continues a string of earlier works by Pepelyaev - Hamlets, Sigmund & Freud, Muh Tsokotuh, Margarita and Master, Old Woman, focused on interactive media techniques in theatre. This time the journey into the mix of real and virtual takes place in absurd comics environment, where idiotically melodramatic plot helps to soften a struggle with time and space, observed in therms of relativistic gravitations. Blood, tears and passions are mixed and processed for the sake of binary Gods. Although the show is scrupulously programmed, there still is no one single recorded frame, so incidental crashes will spice up the fluffy digital cream. The title marks both physical change of location and mental resistance to over organised realities of life in post conceptual times. Alexander (Sasha) Pepelyaev has graduated from Moscow State University and Moscow State Theatre Institute. Since 1994 he is the director and artistic leader of the contemporary dance company Kinetic Theatre, where he has created several experimental works focusing on defining Russian contemporary dance theatre. His works have been presented at numerous festivals in Russia, Europe, USA and Israel, broadcasted on domestic and international television. Sasha Pepelyaev has been awarded for his innovative dance theatre creations at different festivals in Russia, Estonia, France and USA. Since 1998 Sasha Pepelyaev teaches and gives workshops at different dance and theatre centres all over the world. Since 2006 he combines dance and interactive multimedia in his stage works. Sasha Pepelyaev +372 58 040 288 [email protected] A fascinating mixture of puppetry, dance and drama by the world renown puppet director and choreographer Duda Paiva. ‘Detox the Dummy’ is a free adaptation from the autobiographical story about drug addiction written by composer Allan Segall. Taking his story as an inspiration, Duda Paiva transformed his words into visual theatre through the use of choreography, object animation and dramatic physicality, always with the help of humour and self irony. Paiva’s creations are all about people, their dreams, their fears and their search for love. By the abstraction of dance and the realism of the object he creates a magical world where everything is possible. NUKU Theatre (Estonian State Puppet and Youth Theatre) was founded in 1952 and is the only national professional children’s and youth theatre in Estonia. The theatre, which started with puppeteers hidden behind the screen, has become a rapidly developing theatre that is open to various experiments. The repertoire consists of plays aimed mostly for children and families, combining puppetry and drama elements, masks, shadows etc, but the last half-decade has witnessed a growth in musical productions and various experimental projects. Also, the theatre has set the goal of consistently staging puppet performances for adults and youth. NUKU Theatre has actively participated at many regional and international festivals and gained various awards. Since 2007 the theatre has been organizing Tallinn Treff Festival and since 2010 the theatre is a part of the NUKU Centre for Puppet Arts. NUKU Theatre, +372 6679 555 [email protected] www.nuku.ee Tallinn Treff Festival 2012 | 4 VISUAL AND PUPPET THEATRE PROGRAMME OF THE WORLD DIE-CUT SCRAP 25.05. / 16.00, 20.00 NUKU’s Small Hall 50 min Theatre Dirty Duckling Finland Author, Director and Performer: Merja Pöyhönen Puppet and Stage Designer: Susanna Hemmilä Composer: Antti-Juhani Manninen „...and if everything was right…” One actress and approximately six puppets comprise a small but perfect doll-house on the stage, a little facade house with its porcelain tea set. Everything is at least as fine as with the neighbours. Or maybe not quite so after all, but you must try to hide the cracks in the porcelain to the very last... Theatre Dirty Duckling is one of the most active current puppet theatre groups in Finland. Since 2008 it has produced shows fulltime and non-stop. In the words of Eeva Kauppinen, a reporter for the newspaper Kaleva: “Dirty Duckling is the hottest of the hot. In its fairly brief existence it has produced ambitious shows for both adults and children and addition to that the group members have been active participants in co-productions with other theatres and individual artists. The dirty ducklings also fight for the visibility of the whole field by organizing puppet theatre soirees in bars and events in Turku.” Critics have described the performances and the performers of Dirty Duckling using the following adjectives among others: sincere, absurd, open-minded, sympathetic, unreserved, superficial, surreal, dazzling, wonderful, talented, dada, courageous, sensitive, hysterical, untouchable, exhilarating. Theatre Dirty Duckling +358 40 0654 367 [email protected] www.kuumaankanpoikanen.com DINNER WITH VAMPIRES 23.05. / 20.00 NUKU’s Main Hall 3h NUKU’s Variety Theatre Estonia Authors: Vahur Keller, Andres Roosileht Director: Andres Roosileht Designer: Britt Urbla Keller Choreographers: Kristin Pukka, Alexander Pihoja, Tatjana Järvi Cast: NUKU’s troupe ‘Dinner with Vampires’ is a three-course meal accompanied by an entertaining puppet variety show. The stage will be transformed into a Transylvanian castle and the audience will witness a heart-breaking love story between a beautiful vampire and a young researcher. They can also be guests at an authentic vampire wedding and bear witness to bloody battles leading to the destruction and rebirth of an entire vampire community. All this plus some hilarious puppet vampire sketches, amazing illusions, acrobatics, song and dance numbers and a vampire striptease to get the blood truly pumping! The audience will be welcomed and the evening’s entertainment led by the producer of the vampire variety show. NUKU Theatre (Estonian State Puppet and Youth Theatre) was founded in 1952 and is the only national professional children’s and youth theatre in Estonia. The theatre, which started with puppeteers hidden behind the screen, has become a rapidly developing theatre that is open to various experiments. The repertoire consists of plays aimed mostly for children and families, combining puppetry and drama elements, masks, shadows etc, but the last half-decade has witnessed a growth in musical productions and various experimental projects. Also, the theatre has set the goal of consistently staging puppet performances for adults and youth. NUKU Theatre has actively participated at many regional and international festivals and gained various awards. Since 2007 the theatre has been organizing Tallinn Treff Festival and since 2010 the theatre is a part of the NUKU Centre for Puppet Arts. NUKU Theatre +372 6679 555 [email protected] www.nuku.ee Tallinn Treff Festival 2012 | 5 VISUAL AND PUPPET THEATRE PROGRAMME OF THE WORLD GIZZELLE GO! 24.05. / 17.30 Horse Mill 1 h 40 min 24.05. / 16.00, 20.00 Small Hall of Tallinn City Theatre 45 min Tallinn City Theatre Polina Borisova Estonia France Director: Alexander Pepelyaev Dramaturg: Diana Leesalu Composers: Adoplhe Charles Adam, Renzo van Steenbergen Cast: The 25th class of the Drama School of Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre Director, Set Designer and Performer: Polina Borisova Co-production with: Odradek/Cie Pupella Nogues Centre de Création et de Développement pour les Arts de la Marionnette Well-known Russian director Alexander Pepelyayev, whose numerous productions, created with the drama students of the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre, have already become a tradition that the audience looks forward to, has now directed a dance performance with “Elmo Nüganen’s class”, i.e. the drama students who graduate in spring 2012. The production is based on the classical ballet ‘Giselle’, inspired by a poem by Heinrich Heine. It’s a story about a country girl called Giselle, whose ghost protects her beloved one from the revenge of evil spirits after the girl’s untimely death. In the hands of Pepelyayev, a strong avant-gardist, the classical story has been turned into a provocative and youthful new version. Tallinn City Theatre, founded in 1965, is a repertory theatre, situated in the heart of Tallinn. The theatrical season lasts from August to June. Currently the Tallinn City Theatre’s resident company includes 26 actors. Tallinn City Theatre is famous by a high artistic level as well as its unique medieval building, which houses seven different performance spaces and a large open-air stage for summer productions. Tallinn City Theatre +372 6650 850 [email protected] www.linnateater.ee Inspired by the simplicity with which extraordinary people (be it a great artist or a granny next door) can leave us, and based on numerous travel notes I have scribbled over the years, this show tells about the loneliness of those who travel in memories. An old woman wanders in the dark of her apartment. Between islands of light, she finds pieces of objects, memories and lives that she assembles together with masking tape. Perhaps this old woman is a future me, and perhaps what she remembers is what I will live. It is my life, partly lived and partly imagined. A life that was, blended with other lives, those of my family, my teachers, people I admired, people I loved, those who have gone before me. Graduated from the St. Petersburg State Theatre Art Academy, department of Puppet Theatre, on speciality „puppets making and stage design” (Russia, 1996–2001), and author of a postgraduate thesis on „Influence of puppetry on children’s mental development”(Russia, 2003–2005), Polina comes to CharlevilleMézières, to enter ESNAM, National Superior School of Puppet Arts (France, 2005–2008). Two performances of her see the light: in 2006 – ‘Lego’, solo on a text of Philippe Dorin, and in 2008 – ‘I am what I see’, a diploma work (pedagogic accompaniment: Jo Lacrosse). In December 2010 Polina joins Odradek and Pupella-Nogues Company for a six months professionalizing companionship, during which she creates ‘Go!’ Polina Borisova +33 699 194 004 [email protected] Tallinn Treff Festival 2012 | 6 VISUAL AND PUPPET THEATRE PROGRAMME OF THE WORLD Ljubljana Puppet Theatre +386 013 000 970 [email protected] www.lgl.si GOING, GOING … GONE! LOVE DOLLS 25.05. / 20.00 Small Hall of Tallinn City Theatre 1 h 10 min Ljubljana Puppet Theatre Theatre Taptoe Belgium Author and Performer: Luk De Bruyker Directors: Fred Delfgaauw, Vincent van den Elshout Designer: Wim Van De Vyver Sound: Bart Beys Light: Alain Ongenaet In an auction room, an auctioneer Luk De Bruyker starts selling the puppets of Theatre Taptoe. But how will it end? This is a sad story about the end of a theatre, told with humour and tenderness, while recalling passages from productions ‘The little Prince’, ‘Scrooge’, ‘Don Giovanni’ and ‘Madame Butterfly’. These are flashbacks on a career of over 40 years, full of twists and turns, joyous and improbable meetings. Theatre Taptoe is specialized in a hybrid form of theatre that combines actors and figures (puppets, shadows, objects etc.). The spiritual founding father and inspiring force behind the company is Luk De Bruyker. Even as a teenager, he performed puppet theatre and set up his own company which he named Taptoe in 1968. In 1973 Freek Neirynck joined the company where he was the first writer in residence and later artistic director for more than 25 years. Under Neirynck’s influence Taptoe diverged from the well-trodden paths of marionette theatre and developed a new form of theatre, unique at that time, which combined actors and figures. The greatest success of the company was the play ‘Heaven’ based on the plastic work of the Belgian surrealist René Magritte. Taptoe played it more than 400 times in more than 30 countries. Theatre Taptoe has been discontinued at the end of May 2010 but Luk De Bruyker continues his way with the heritage of it. Theatre Taptoe’s performance at Tallinn Treff Festival and puppet exhibition at the NUKU Museum are supported by the Flanders Gouvernment, the town of Ghent (culture department), and Het Firmament. Luk De Bruyker [email protected] 26.05. / 20.00 NUKU’s Main Hall 1h Slovenia Author, Director, Puppet Designer: Duda Paiva Dramaturg: Jaka Ivanc Music settings: Allan Segall Lighting Designers: Hans C. Boer, Mark Verhoef Stage Designer: Andre Mello Costume Designers: Javier Murugarren, Sandra Birjukov, Marjeta Valjavec Dance Instructor: Tomaž Ambrož Artistic advisor: Paul Selwyn Norton Performers: Miha Arh, Polonca Kores, Maja Kunšič, Iztok Lužar, Asja Kahrimanović, Martina Maurič Lazar, Augusto Valença In a secret world and supervised by a mysterious singing host, people are manipulating their fantasies about love into unreality. A projection of hidden desires, until one day the light of reality destroys the illusion. Director Duda Paiva: “What fascinates me about the theme of this show, is the parallel between puppet-theater and real life. Love Dolls is a synonym for Real Dolls, Dutch Wives, Sex Dolls, etc, human size puppets shaped in the resemblance of women. Their purpose is companionship for those who prefer the presence of an inanimate figure rather than the flesh’n’bone ones. As they evoke and sometimes replace the symbols people are attached to, these Dolls become memory boxes for the ones who cherish them, a projection of what they believe in. If art imitates life, in Love Dolls art imitates life imitating art. At any given time, somewhere, adults are playing with dolls and transforming their homes in stages where a strange dance of liberation and enslavement is performed.” The Ljubljana Puppet Theatre (Lutkovno Gledališče Ljubljana) was founded in 1948. It fuelled its creative inspiration on various traditions that had marked Slovene puppetry from its beginning in 1910s to the end of World War Two. The theatre soon perfected its expressive power in the 1950s, and could be equaled to other important European puppet theatres. Recently there was a generation switch, both in the artistic management and puppeteers, which opened new horizons for the theatre. Ljubljana Puppet Theatre is the central puppet theatre in Slovenia. It puts seven premieres on stage each season. All puppetry techniques are represented, however their specialty are marionettes on long strings. The theatre provides training courses for actors and puppeteers, organises various workshops for children and adults, round table discussions, and a festival. Tallinn Treff Festival 2012 | 7 VISUAL AND PUPPET THEATRE PROGRAMME OF THE WORLD METAMORPHOSIS 26.05. / 15.30, 18.30 Köismäe Tower 1h NUKU’s Youth Thteatre Estonia Author: Franz Kafka Director: Mirko Rajas Designer: Kalju Karl Kivi Musical Designer: Ekke Västrik Cast: Mart Müürisepp, Katariina Tamm, Tiina Tõnis, Riho Rosberg, Anti Kobin Gregor Samsa works as a travelling salesman in order to provide money for his sister and parents. One morning, as he wakes up from anxious dreams, he discovers that in his bed he has been changed into a monstrous verminous bug. In the performance we see what happens when Gregor is unable to work and exchanges roles with his family by becoming the parasite who needs to be taken care of by the others. NUKU Theatre (Estonian State Puppet and Youth Theatre) was founded in 1952 and is the only national professional children’s and youth theatre in Estonia. The theatre, which started with puppeteers hidden behind the screen, has become a rapidly developing theatre that is open to various experiments. The repertoire consists of plays aimed mostly for children and families, combining puppetry and drama elements, masks, shadows etc, but the last half-decade has witnessed a growth in musical productions and various experimental projects. Also, the theatre has set the goal of consistently staging puppet performances for adults and youth. NUKU Theatre has actively participated at many regional and international festivals and gained various awards. Since 2007 the theatre has been organizing Tallinn Treff Festival and since 2010 the theatre is a part of the NUKU Centre for Puppet Arts. NUKU Theatre +372 6679 555 [email protected] www.nuku.ee PENITENCE AND ABSOLUTION 24.05. / 16.00, 20.00 NUKU’s Small Hall 2h St Petersburg Grand Puppet Theatre Russia Director: Ruslan Kudashov Designers: Alevtina Torik, Andrey Zaporozhsky Puppets: Alevtina Torik Musical Designer: Vladimir Bichkovsky Light Designer: Larisa Novikova Assistant of the Light Designer: Stanislav Semenuk Assistant in work with marionettes: Petr Vasilyev Sound: Tatyana Arsenyeva, Ulia Gladisheva Actors: Stanislav Semenyuk, Aleksei Shishigin, Anna Somkina, Petr Vasilyev, Nina Tarnovskaya, Boris Matveev, Olga Gaponenko In this charming and delicate story the main characters are played with marionettes – aristocrats among all other puppets. An actor operates the puppet by pulling on long strings, that’s why it is so fluent and its gestures are so graceful. This puppet system can transmit the spirit of Pushkin’s works, who is “the lightest poet” according to Abram Tertz. There is both a puppeteer operating the puppet, and a supreme power, which defines the characters’ destiny. Each of these characters ought to make their own way, make mistakes, sin and be mistaken, but towards the end each of them comes to penitence and receives absolution. The play is filled with joy and sadness at the same time, easiness goes with tragedy, and lyrics give place to phantasmagoria. The story of St. Petersburg Grand Puppet Theatre started in a small house by Poklonnaya Gora, where one day five friends decided to create their theatre. Three of those friends were actors, one was a musician and the fifth one was an artist. They all had one feature in common – they loved puppet shows. The stage was at first given to them on Volodarsky pr. in Leningrad, in the House of Education of Communist Youth and on May the 16th 1931 the play “Incubator” opened their first season. The theatre moved to the current address on 10, Nekrasova in 1940. In 2006 Ruslan Kudashov became the head of Grand Puppet Theatre. He is the winner of the most prestigious Russian theatre awards: „Golden Sophit” and „Golden Mask”. St. Petersburg Grand Puppet Theatre + 7 2736 672 [email protected] www.puppets.ru Tallinn Treff Festival 2012 | 8 VISUAL AND PUPPET THEATRE PROGRAMME OF THE WORLD STAN 26.05. / 17.00, 21.30 Von Krahl Theatre 50 min Scallywag Theatre Great Britain Author, Performer, Puppet Designer: Jim Barnard A WILD GROWLING HAPPINESS 25.05. / 24.00 NUKU’s Small Hall 1 h 20 min NUKU’s Youth Theatre Estonia Stan is a small man with a big mouth. He’s not afraid to say what’s on his mind, or on your mind. He is the Anti-New Man. Loud. Aggressive. Unapologetic. But his abrasive exterior also hides something more fragile – the small boy inside, lost, alone, confused and frightened. Stan is in some way a reaction to modern “civilised” man. The man who has suppressed his basic urges, who censors his primal animal instincts. The man who is emasculated by modern, powerful Independent Woman, who at the same time as demanding his dicklessness, despises him for it. The cracks in Stan’s Psyche are sometimes revealed through moments of self reflection – “Do you ever feel like you’re being manipulated?” He asks the audience. “It’s fucking weird!” Stan chooses to live in denial about the fact that he’s a puppet, unwilling to deal with the horror of this reality. After 15 years and more than 30 projects as a professional contemporary dancer, Jim Barnard was led to the rabbit hole of puppet theatre by Duda Paiva. After participating in Paiva’s shows for a couple of years he decided it was time to take the psychological and emotional step of calling himself a “puppeteer” rather than a “dancer”. After making his first puppet and starting to improvise with it, Jim quickly discovered the amazing liberty that puppets can offer a performer and theatre maker. Before very long he had devised enough material to put together a full length solo performance ‘STAN’, and so Scallywag Theatre was born. In 2008/09 he made his second solo performance, ‘Mr Magic’. Scallywag Theatre [email protected] www.jimbarnard.com Director: Anne Türnpu Dramaturg: Marion Jõepera Designer: Rosita Raud Musical Designer: Reigo Ahven Author and Writer of Subtitles: Helena Läks Cast: Kadri Kalda, Katariina Tamm, Katri Pekri, Laura Nõlvak A fierce struggle over a dozen hands, a keyboard, percussion instruments, scissors and 50 metres of fabric. ‘A Wild Growling Happiness’ is a many-sided story made up of many stories. We talk about staying awake without dreams, sometimes living inside out and accidentally getting prettier. The one growling in our title tries to find out how it happens that when we do something, we create so much more than we realise in the beginning: when tears and laughter are wrapped in the same fabric, it is all it takes for it to come to life. NUKU Theatre (Estonian State Puppet and Youth Theatre) was founded in 1952 and is the only national professional children’s and youth theatre in Estonia. The theatre, which started with puppeteers hidden behind the screen, has become a rapidly developing theatre that is open to various experiments. The repertoire consists of plays aimed mostly for children and families, combining puppetry and drama elements, masks, shadows etc, but the last half-decade has witnessed a growth in musical productions and various experimental projects. Also, the theatre has set the goal of consistently staging puppet performances for adults and youth. NUKU Theatre has actively participated at many regional and international festivals and gained various awards. Since 2007 the theatre has been organizing Tallinn Treff Festival and since 2010 the theatre is a part of the NUKU Centre for Puppet Arts. NUKU Theatre +372 6679 555 [email protected] www.nuku.ee Tallinn Treff Festival 2012 | 9 STREET THEATRE STREET THEATRE DANCING ON THE RINGMUR EUSTACH AND THE INSECT 24.05. / 21.30 Goat Stage 35 min 25.05. / 13.30, 15.00 Courtyard of the Great Guild 30 min Gotland County Theatre and NUKU’s Youth Studio Helena Skovierova Sweden-Estonia Choreographer: Katarina Kattis Wöllner Dancers: Getter Meresmaa, Karolin Kõrre, Grete Jürgenson, Mirjam Aimla, Aleksander Pihoja ‘Dancing on the Ringmur’ is the story about walls, borders and barriers between countries, places and people, but it’s also about possibilities, meetings and new ways to meet the future. We meet young people who tell us about their view of these issues, about life and about the future. The main story is about Zack and Marwah. They are both refuges on Gotland with their background in Iraq and Somalia. Despite resistance from the environment their love for each other grows strong, he a muslin from Mogadishu and she a Christian from Iraq. Zack dreams about the reunion with his mother and young brothers and sisters, and he works hard in his new country to learn the language and dreams of becoming a policeman. He works against the walls of today and Schengen Agreement without success. ‘Dancing on the Ringmur’ is also about the young people’s burden from their parents and the history. About difficulties to move on after years of oppression and antagonism. About the fear to fail and not live up to the expectations of the elderly. Slovakia Author, Director, Designer, Performer: Helena Skovierova A small boy Eustach is alone at home and bored. No one else is at home, apart from an ugly scary insect. Or maybe not so ugly and scary... The first glance may be wrong and the insect is in fact friendly and talented to make a small circus show. A young puppeteer from Slovakia, she recently finished the Academy of Dramatic Art in Bratislava (VŠMU). She completed one year of her study in Academy of Dramatic Art in Budapest (SZFE). During her study she performed also in various theatres in Slovakia and she also participated as an actress in several international projects. At the moment she works as a volunteer in Circus studio Folie in Tallinn. Besides her work there she is also active in the field of theatre – she created the performance ‘Solitary Dialogues’ as an actress and director with international cast and she plays her own puppet show, too. She also trains herself in physical theatre, circus, scenography and arts (she is a graduate of Jozef Vydra School of Applied Art) so she makes her own puppets. Helena Skovierova [email protected] Gotland County Theatre +498 291 050 [email protected] www.ltgp.se Tallinn Treff Festival 2012 | 10 STREET THEATRE GORILLAPOLICE HOMS FUMS 24.05. / 12.00, 15.00 27.05. / 14.00 Corner of Pikk and Nunne Streets 40 min 25.05. / 12.00 NUKU’s staff entrance Theatre Dirty Duckling Finland Concept: Dirty Duckling Performers: Perrine Ferrafiat, Jouni Järvenpää, Leena Lahikainen, Sandra Lange, Niina Lindroos, Antti-Juhani Manninen, Nanna Mäkinen, Merja Pöyhönen, Riina Tikkanen, Lotta Virtanen, Hilla Väyrynen, Anna-Kaisa Väänänen The Gorillapolice are fairly soft, childish and officious. Their job description includes amongst other things fervent detective activity, arranging croquet matches, resuscitation attempts of a deceased sniffer dog, demonstrations, crosswords, arrests, landscape painting, sophisticated tea parties and concentrated riding on a tricycle. Every now and then a three-metre-long puppet of a child policeman comes to supervise the action. The street performance by Dirty Duckling has delighted, entertained and confused viewers on festivals and events. Regardless of the nature of the event, the gorillas have focused on their bureaucracy duty, making sure the audience enjoy themselves. Theatre Dirty Duckling is one of the most active current puppet theatre groups in Finland. Since 2008 it has produced shows fulltime and non-stop. In the words of Eeva Kauppinen, a reporter for the newspaper Kaleva: “Dirty Duckling is the hottest of the hot. In its fairly brief existence it has produced ambitious shows for both adults and children and addition to that the group members have been active participants in co-productions with other theatres and individual artists. The dirty ducklings also fight for the visibility of the whole field by organizing puppet theatre soirees in bars and events in Turku.” Critics have described the performances and the performers of Dirty Duckling using the following adjectives among others: sincere, absurd, open-minded, sympathetic, unreserved, superficial, surreal, dazzling, wonderful, talented, dada, courageous, sensitive, hysterical, untouchable, exhilarating. Theatre Dirty Duckling +358 40 0654 367 [email protected] www.kuumaankanpoikanen.com 26.05. / 17.00 Town Hall Square 27.05. / 12.00 Corner of Pikk and Nunne Streets 45 min Compagnie Ecart France Choreographer: Gilles Ménard Designer of Puppets: Maya Eneva Costume Designer: Adeline Lys Performers: Gilles Ménard, Marc Têtedoie, Anne Clouet Homs Fums are three curious characters of the Compangnie Ecart. Three human puppet masks inspired by a comic strip. In raincoats and wellington boots, they blend with the crowd and wander in the streets. Classical, electronic and opera music accompany their dance in front of an amused audience. Also, the spectators find themselves being played with by these three curious characters throughout the show. Since 1990, Compagnie Ecart uses their clumpy shoes on the tar of the streets, claiming a liberty of expression, an unformatted dance. As a parallel to conventional stages, Ecart decides to perform on public places where a true connection, an obvious relationship grows with the street audience. There they reach to all kinds of people, every generation. The spectators are free to react and take an active part of the show. The audience is alive, they shake the artist up. The atmosphere of the place is also alive, it influences the climate, the magic and the exchange. The troupe is enlivened by the quest of fluidity, a dreamlike vision of reality: speaking of profound subjects with a remaining wish to entertain. Their aim is to give the spectators an opportunity to slide into a new universe. They like images which set questions, which leave the audience in a state of uncertainty. Everything is in a perpetual movement. Compagnie Ecart +332 40 35 70 52 [email protected] www.cieecart.fr Tallinn Treff Festival 2012 | 11 STREET THEATRE LET’S PLAY PANTOMIME 26.05. / 12.00 27.05. / 15.00 Goat Stage 26.05. / 15.00 Town Hall Square 50 min Gábor Dvorák’s Pantomime Theatre MUSICAL NOTES 24.05. / 12.00, 14.00 Liberty Square 45 min La Compagnie des Quidams France Author: Jean-Baptiste Duperray Director: Jean-Baptiste Duperray with the artistic collaboration of France Chapon Actors: Axelle Fuchez, Françoise Susanne Hueso, Véronique Ghislaine Carmen Darde ép. Dore Hungary Author and Performer: Gábor Dvorák Interactive play without text Pantomime artist Gábor Dvorák teaches the audiences how to use pantomime to portray different characters, invisible items and beings. The audience learns together by performing a comical pantomime where they laugh at human stupidity in fun scenes. Gábor Dvorák has performed pantomime since 1976 and he has taught pantomime since 1982. He has worked and taught in Switzerland, Germany and Austria, and he still gives lectures and teaches workshops in Hungary and elsewhere. In 2002 he established his own theatre and started teaching children who suffer from deafness or a hearing impairment. Gábor Dvorák’s Pantomime Theatre +36 06 302 741 327 [email protected] www.dvorakpatkaszinhaz.hu www.dvorakgabor.ini.hu Three quirky black-and-white characters on stilts walk around the streets. They approach to the members of audience and whisper musical secrets into people’s ears. They spread different melodies from their strange musical instruments and begin to dance. Both funny and moving, these strange characters lead the audience into their musical fantasies. Established in 1994 by its artistic director, Jean-Baptiste Duperray, Compagnie des Quidams has created more than ten shows, performed in over than forty countries, from Europe to Australia, as well as in Asia and South America. The Company unites more than twenty artists and technicians coming from a variety of backgrounds (theatre, dance, music, circus, etc). Compagnie des Quidams is based in Etrez, a village north of Lyon, France. In addition to promoting its own shows, the Company develops projects to raise awareness of street art by organising public rehearsals, internships and artistic practice workshops. Performances of the Compagnie des Quidams are supported by the French Institute in Tallinn. La Compagnie des Quidams +33 (0)474 479 549 [email protected] www.quidams.com Tallinn Treff Festival 2012 | 12 STREET THEATRE PETRUSHKA AT THE FAIR PROF. OLAF STEVENSON 24.05. / 14.00 Hall of the Estonian Children’s Literature Centre 45 min 26.05. / 14.30, 16.30 27.05. / 13.00, 16.00 NUKU’s Main Hall gate 25.05. / 15.00 Goat Stage 1 h 30 min 27.05. / 19.00 28.05. / 19.00 Von Krahl Theatre Theatre Vagrant Booth 29.05. / 19.00 Genialists’ Club, Tartu 1 h 10 min Russia Authors and Performers: Alexander Gref, Elena Slonimskaya La Compagnie des Chemins de Terre Petrushka is one of the oldest and most mysterious characters in the world of puppet theatre and, perhaps, theatrical culture in general. Traditional Petrushka glove-puppet performances have long since been a symbol of Russian puppet theatre. Like its foreign counterparts – Pulcinella in Italy, Punch in the UK, Polichinelle in France and Kasperle in Germany – Petrushka is performed using a complex, ancient technique with a distinctive squawking voice or accent. Elena Slonimskaya, who voices Petrushka in our theatre, has worked hard for many years to master this skill. The Musician, a character at least as ancient as Petrushka, maintains the line of communication between the audience and this distinctive puppet character. Begium Vagrant Booth is a laboratory puppet theatre. It was founded by Alexander Gref in 1989. In the beginning, the theatre was actually a children’s studio, but when the children grew up, it became a professional theatre. The theatre has three actors: Alexander Gref, Elena Slonimskaya and Larisa Sokolova. The main goal of the theatre is to study and perform folk puppet theatre. There are two Russian folk puppet shows on the repertoire of the theatre: Christmas drama called ‘Vertep’, and ‘Petrushka’, Russian Punch. The shows are musical and interactive, the artists don’t use any phonograms so they play and sing live using several national musical instruments. Vagrant Booth is a mobile theatre. The performances can be performed not only on indoor stages, but also in cafés, small school halls, sitting rooms during family holidays or in the street among walking audience. Theatre Vagrant Booth +7 9161 829 014 [email protected] www.booth.ru Director: Francy Begasse Builder of the chest: Christophe Georis Performer: Stéphane Georis One Philosopher and 40 living objects in a chest of drawers. Here comes Prof. Olaf Stevenson, philosophical puppeteer, with his inseparable closet. This one has got around 40 drawers from which emerge all kinds of everyday objects: a tool, a spoon, a fork, something banal which for a short time will come to life. The moment he needs to tell us a story, it’s show time : Will Mr Palette break the world record for cheese-throwing? Will the poor love-sick leek meet the banana of its dreams? Will the snails be allowed to carry on polluting? Some answers you will get during the show. Some others, later, in your kitchen. La Compagnie des Chemins de Terre was found in 1988 by Stéphane Georis and Geneviève Cabodi. They are trained in theatre (IAD, conservatory), circus and clown arts (Ecole de Cirque de Bruxelles), music (she plays accordion, he plays saxophone) and dance (she’s a wonderful tap dancer!). Their aim has always been to offer their talent in the most popular theatre – streets acts! As a company, they have spent the last twenty years travelling with their three children (who sometimes participate in the shows). With a crew of French, Italian and Danish co-producers, they’ve travelled across 22 countries; Belgium to Tunisia, Cuba to Brazil, Denmark to Canaries. In 1993, they received support from the Belgian Ministry of Culture. Currently, they are supported by the CGRI (International Relationship). Since 1995 La Compagnie des Chemins de Terre has produced the only free newspaper in Belgium, Gazette des Chemins de Terre, which is focused on street theatre. Performances of the Compagnie des Chemins de Terre at Tallinn Treff Festival are supported by Wallonie-Burxelles-International. La Compagnie des Chemins de Terre +32 (0) 87/660 671 [email protected] www.cheminsdeterre.be Tallinn Treff Festival 2012 | 13 VISUAL AND PUPPET THEATRE FOR CHILDREN VISUAL AND PUPPET THEATRE FOR CHILDREN SHĀKE SWĪRL KĪCK 24.05. / 12.30, 14.00, 15.00 Goat Stage 10 min Actors of the NUKU Theatre ALL DIFFERENT, ALL STRANGE 27.05. / 15.00, 16.30 NUKU’s Small Hall 35 min for age 3+ Ljubljana Puppet Theatre Slovenia Estonia Authors, Performers: Andres Roosileht, Taavi Tõnisson, Anti Kobin, Riho Rosberg, Mirko Rajas, Mihkel Tikerpalu अनदे खा people have learnt to suppress their self-awareness over the years. Rituals like this are held every year at certain times and in certain places, and their goal is to cleanse the spirit from everything you can grab with your senses and getting close to transcendence. Their limited mudra skills do not stop their Taoist journey. Toil deserves freedom. Love the living, wait for beauty… NUKU Theatre (Estonian State Puppet and Youth Theatre) was founded in 1952 and is the only national professional children’s and youth theatre in Estonia. The theatre, which started with puppeteers hidden behind the screen, has become a rapidly developing theatre that is open to various experiments. The repertoire consists of plays aimed mostly for children and families, combining puppetry and drama elements, masks, shadows etc, but the last half-decade has witnessed a growth in musical productions and various experimental projects. Also, the theatre has set the goal of consistently staging puppet performances for adults and youth. NUKU Theatre has actively participated at many regional and international festivals and gained various awards. Since 2007 the theatre has been organizing Tallinn Treff Festival and since 2010 the theatre is a part of the NUKU Centre for Puppet Arts. NUKU Theatre +372 6679 555 [email protected] www.nuku.ee Auhtor and Director: Maja Kunšič Designer: Iztok Bobić, Zoran Srdić Composer: Tomaž Grom Choreographer: Natalija Sultanova Lighting Designer: Miran Udovič The performance ‘All Different, All Strange’ is a somewhat different theatrical, puppet and musical story – with a hint of burlesque – about friendship for the youngest. The title is a play on the slogan ‘All different, All Equal’. We will peek into the life of a worker in a toy factory, where everything is made in the same way. One day the worker takes one of the toys home. On the way she meets a circus, which turns her world upside down. She slowly starts changing and adding colours to her life, which the toy from the factory doesn’t take well. It ridicules her for she has changed, so she decides to sew herself a soft toy, different from the previous one. Will the toys accept each other? Will the three of them find the common language? The Ljubljana Puppet Theatre (Lutkovno Gledališče Ljubljana) was founded in 1948. It fuelled its creative inspiration on various traditions that had marked Slovene puppetry from its beginning in 1910s to the end of World War Two. The theatre soon perfected its expressive power in the 1950s, and could be equaled to other important European puppet theatres. Recently there was a generation switch, both in the artistic management and puppeteers, which opened new horizons for the theatre. Ljubljana Puppet Theatre is the central puppet theatre in Slovenia. It puts seven premieres on stage each season. All puppetry techniques are represented, however their specialty are marionettes on long strings. The theatre provides training courses for actors and puppeteers, organises various workshops for children and adults, round table discussions, and a festival. Ljubljana Puppet Theatre +386 013 000 970 [email protected] www.lgl.si Tallinn Treff Festival 2012 | 14 VISUAL AND PUPPET THEATRE FOR CHILDREN ANIMALS COSETTE 25.05. / 12.00 NUKU’s Main Hall 45 min for age 3–6 24.05. / 12.00 25.05. / 13.00 27.05. / 13.00 Köismäe Tower 45 min for age 7+ El Retablo Spain NUKU’s Children Theatre Author and Performer: Pablo Vergne Directors: Carlos Piñeiro, Pablo Vergne Estonia ‘Animals’ is a composition of gentle and funny stories from the animal world. Various objects, materials and things evolve into living creatures, whose form, colour, sounds and movements draw exciting pictures that amaze the audience of any age. These are poetic, playful, funny and emotional scenes that are created by a simple and childlike image language. This is music to the eyes, paintings to the ears, theatre to the senses and poetry to the feelings. Theatre company El Retablo was founded in 1989. Its work is characterised by peculiar style that combines traditions and innovation, frugal approach and maximum expressiveness, recycling objects and finding new means of expression and devotion to its audience. The repertory of El Retablo contains both classic children’s plays from around the world as well as plays written by us. Participation of El Retablo at Tallinn Treff Festival is supported by Spanish Embassy in Estonia and Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores y de Cooperación. El Retablo +34 917 716 797 [email protected] www.elretablo.net Author: Victor Hugo Director: Taavi Tõnisson Dramaturg: Kristiina Jalasto Designer: Anni Jõeaas Composer: Kaire Vilgats Lighting Designer: Märt Sell Video Designer: Margus Raid Actress: Liivika Hanstin Actors in video: Tiina Tõnis, Riho Rosberg This is a story of incredible bravery and courage, unimaginable happiness and love. But also a story of incredible envy, malice, negligence and cowardice. As in all fairy tales, there are laughter, tears and unexpected turns. There are big dreams and their fulfilments. And there is an eight-year-old girl who is given the greatest gift of her life. Based on a fragment from Victor Hugo’s ‘Les Misérables’. NUKU Theatre (Estonian State Puppet and Youth Theatre) was founded in 1952 and is the only national professional children’s and youth theatre in Estonia. The theatre, which started with puppeteers hidden behind the screen, has become a rapidly developing theatre that is open to various experiments. The repertoire consists of plays aimed mostly for children and families, combining puppetry and drama elements, masks, shadows etc, but the last half-decade has witnessed a growth in musical productions and various experimental projects. Also, the theatre has set the goal of consistently staging puppet performances for adults and youth. NUKU Theatre has actively participated at many regional and international festivals and gained various awards. Since 2007 the theatre has been organizing Tallinn Treff Festival and since 2010 the theatre is a part of the NUKU Centre for Puppet Arts. NUKU Theatre +372 6679 555 [email protected] www.nuku.ee Tallinn Treff Festival 2012 | 15 VISUAL AND PUPPET THEATRE FOR CHILDREN MOMMIES’ NEST EGGS 27.05. / 12.00 NUKU’s Oval Hall 30 min for age 1–3 NUKU’s Children Theatre Estonia Author and Director: Helle Laas Designer: Riina Vanhanen Cast: Katri Pekri, Are Uder, Riho Tammert In this story, every baby has their own game before bedtime. The kitten has one, as do the puppy, lamb, calf and foal. The dummies will help if any of the babies gets too sleepy and starts to cry. Maybe you will recognise yourself in one of those sleepy animal babies? NUKU Theatre (Estonian State Puppet and Youth Theatre) was founded in 1952 and is the only national professional children’s and youth theatre in Estonia. The theatre, which started with puppeteers hidden behind the screen, has become a rapidly developing theatre that is open to various experiments. The repertoire consists of plays aimed mostly for children and families, combining puppetry and drama elements, masks, shadows etc, but the last half-decade has witnessed a growth in musical productions and various experimental projects. Also, the theatre has set the goal of consistently staging puppet performances for adults and youth. NUKU Theatre has actively participated at many regional and international festivals and gained various awards. Since 2007 the theatre has been organizing Tallinn Treff Festival and since 2010 the theatre is a part of the NUKU Centre for Puppet Arts. NUKU Theatre +372 6679 555 [email protected] www.nuku.ee POTPOTPOT 25.–27.05 / 11.00 Hall of the Estonian Children’s Literature Centre 30 min for age 1–4 Theatre Mud Pants Giraffe Finland Director: Suvi Auvinen Composer: Marko Pakarinen Script and visualisation: Suvi Auvinen, Annastiina Storm, Maaria Tuhkunen Performers: Annastiina Storm, Maaria Tuhkunen ‘Potpotpot’ is a performance especially for babies and toddlers. But it is well enjoyed by any surprise-loving viewer regardless of their age! The pots come to life in an absurd story inspired by a child’s ability to jump into fantasy from everyday life. Pots transform into odd but friendly creatures, and new things and materials emerge endlessly. After the show the children are invited to get acquainted with the objects used in the performance. ‘Potpotpot’ is made even for the youngest of viewers. There are no loud sounds or darkness in it. Being without words, ‘Potpotpot’ is suitable for people of any language. Theatre Mud Pants Giraffe (Teatteri Kurahousukirahvi) is a small theatre group from Helsinki, Finland. Mud Pants Giraffe creates touring performances outside mainstream theatre, aiming to take their shows to any place in the reach of people. The members are freelance theatre artists working also in the field of art pedagogy and applied theatre. „Kurahousukirahvi makes theatre for small people living inside people of all sizes.” Theatre Mud Pants Giraffe +358 503 253 587 [email protected] www.kurahousukirahvi.com Tallinn Treff Festival 2012 | 16 VISUAL AND PUPPET THEATRE FOR CHILDREN RAPUNZEL 24.05. / 11.00, 13.30 NUKU’s Oval Hall 35 min for age 4–10 NUKU’s Children Theatre Estonia Authors: Jacob & Wilhelm Grimm Director: Kadri Kalda Director’s Assistant: Katri Pekri Design: group work Consultants: Jevgeni Moiseyenko, Kalju Kivi Composer: Kaire Vilgats Lyricist: Jaan Pehk Cast: Laura Nõlvak, Katri Pekri, Mihkel Tikerpalu Based on the fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm, this is the story of a beautiful girl who grows up locked in a lonely tower with no doors or stairs, just a window high above the ground. Her extraordinarily long hair is the only thing that keeps her in touch with the rest of the world… The authors of the production are young actors who just completed their studies of puppetry in the Turku Arts Academy and who tell the story of Rapunzel and her prince in the language of puppet and shadow theatre. NUKU Theatre (Estonian State Puppet and Youth Theatre) was founded in 1952 and is the only national professional children’s and youth theatre in Estonia. The theatre, which started with puppeteers hidden behind the screen, has become a rapidly developing theatre that is open to various experiments. The repertoire consists of plays aimed mostly for children and families, combining puppetry and drama elements, masks, shadows etc, but the last half-decade has witnessed a growth in musical productions and various experimental projects. Also, the theatre has set the goal of consistently staging puppet performances for adults and youth. NUKU Theatre has actively participated at many regional and international festivals and gained various awards. Since 2007 the theatre has been organizing Tallinn Treff Festival and since 2010 the theatre is a part of the NUKU Centre for Puppet Arts. NUKU Theatre +372 6679 555 [email protected] www.nuku.ee A SHORT-SIGHTED PRINCESS 26.05. 14.00, 16.00 NUKU’s Oval Hall for age 3+ Theatre Dirty Duckling Finland Authors, Directors and Performers: Merja Pöyhönen, Lotta Virtanen, Anna-Kaisa Väänänen Original paintings: Hanna Schroderus Puppet and Set Designers: working group and Heini Maaranen Directions: Iisa Ilona Tähtinen, Antti-Juhani Manninen, Johanna Latvala, Tatu Jokinen, Suvi Auvinen ‘A Short-Sighted Princess’ is an absurd and hysterical art exhibition where the characters of the paintings come to life and jump out of their frames. The stories in ‘Short-Sighted Princess’ have been inspired by five paintings by artist Hanna Schroderus. The collaboration between three performers, one artist and five directors sprang up a performance full of colourful and funny episodes dealing with the difference between how children and adults experience things and the delicious world of colours. Theatre Dirty Duckling is one of the most active current puppet theatre groups in Finland. Since 2008 it has produced shows fulltime and non-stop. In the words of Eeva Kauppinen, a reporter for the newspaper Kaleva: „Dirty Duckling is the hottest of the hot. In its fairly brief existence it has produced ambitious shows for both adults and children and addition to that the group members have been active participants in co-productions with other theatres and individual artists. The dirty ducklings also fight for the visibility of the whole field by organizing puppet theatre soirees in bars and events in Turku.” Critics have described the performances and the performers of Dirty Duckling using the following adjectives among others: sincere, absurd, open-minded, sympathetic, unreserved, superficial, surreal, dazzling, wonderful, talented, dada, courageous, sensitive, hysterical, untouchable, exhilarating. Theatre Dirty Duckling +358 40 0654 367 [email protected] www.kuumaankanpoikanen.com Tallinn Treff Festival 2012 | 17 VISUAL AND PUPPET THEATRE FOR CHILDREN SISALE SNOW WHITE 26.05. / 11.00, 13.00, 15.00 Small Hall of Tallinn City Theatre 40 min / for age 1,5–5 27.05. / 12.00 Courtyard of the Children’s Literature Centre 50 min for age 5+ ScarlattineTeatro Italy MiniTeater Slovenia Director: Anna Fascendini, Bruna Pellegrini Artistic advice: Michele Cremaschi, Michele Losi Video: Alberto Momo Performer: Anna Fascendini Through the eyes of Tatò, a little turtle, we Set out on a journey. We climb, we go downhill, we have adventures, we meet surprises, just as we do when growing up. The white magic landscape has its transfiguration on the screen: the sea, a sun made of salt, plains, footprints and tracks that turn out to be our path. Silence and what has been done tell the story. The words are the sounds, songs, lullabies. 30 kilos of salt on the stage and only a few simple objects. Children find their own playing movements in the gestures, some domestic sounds and voices they recognize. Tatò the turtle finds the way to lay her eggs. The children find the way to bring in their own way of playing by going on stage and using the salt as they like. Little ones should be caressed with beauty and led to amazement, never forgetting they are the only ones from whom we can still learn. ScarlattineTeatro is a disease. Infectious, acute, contagious. Multifaceted. Peculiar to childhood, not only as stated age but also when we are bright-eyed and curious. When you catch it, you’ll have a mark on your skin forever. ScarlattineTeatro believes that theatre has to catch, to face, to appeal, to seduce, to dazzle, to amaze, to desolate, to cheer, to distress, to consume, to change life. It believes in multiplicity of voices and ideas, it loves taking chances lightly, playing. It creates performances which can be set everywhere, following a specific poetic and political choice. It always looks for a new way of staying together and producing art, promoting fusion of different languages in order to break barriers between theatre, performance, dance, music, visual arts. The spectator is a fellow traveller who we want to infect and involve. We believe that’s the way, the only possible in order to fulfil our work. Illusion of our theatre lives only through mutual look of people who live life. Adaptation: Marek Bečka, Zala Dobovšek Director: Marek Bečka Puppet Design and Artistic Concept: Robert Smolik Music and Songs: Jose Actors: Vesna Vončina, Aljaž Jovanović Fairytale heroes in this performance will not be set in the magical surroundings of the enchanted forest, poisoned apples, idyllic nature and supernatural kisses but will be in accordance to their typical characters set in modern society structures. Modern fairytale situations, this time set in dark mining town, will with the help of modern accessories firstly point out the ecological crisis and uncontrolled pollution of the environment. Of course evil step mother, magical mirror, roguish elves and the savior are a necessity. The story of Snow White comes to life as live, sarcastic comment on the actual state of the world but maintains all the vital fairytale motives that are the red line of this performance. Robert Waltl and Ivica Buljan founded MiniTeater in 1999 to enhance creativity in post-drama theatre and the theatre for the young. The company has a paradoxical dual mission: to be an elite theatre yet also populist, eccentric and attractive to a wide audience. MiniTeater gives approximately five hundred performances each year in Ljubljana, across Slovenia and abroad. MiniTeater has won a number of awards and recognitions for its theatrical achievements. Through its paradox goal, MiniTeater breaks the traditional boundaries of theatre, affirming them merely in the way of thinking. In the premises of the theatre in Ljubljana, MiniTeater follows the concept of an „enlarged theatre” offering a series of novel readings (performed by the best Slovene actors), concerts, and artistic actions. MiniTeater +386 14 256 060 [email protected] www.mini-teater.si ScarlattineTeatro +39 9276 070 [email protected] www.scarlattinetatro.it Tallinn Treff Festival 2012 | 18 INTERNATIONAL PERFORMING ARTS STUDENTS PROGRAMME INTERNATIONAL PERFORMING ARTS STUDENTS PROGRAMME THE BUBBLES THE CLOWNERY 25.05. / 13.00, 15.00 Seaplane Harbour 25.05. / 12.30, 14.30 Courtyard of the Great Guild 40 min 27.05. / 13.30, 16.00 NUKU’s staff entrance 30 min Yaroslavl State Theatre Institute Russia The Kharkov State Kotlyarevsky University of Arts Ukraine Director: Aleksander Injutotškin Cast: Viktor Lomakin, Aziza Ibragimova, Jelena Khomutetska, Nina Krasnoshapka, Evgenia Kryvezhenko, Daria Moroz, Mikhailo Ozerov, Anna Semenikhina, Jelena Shestak, Alona Egorova, Katerina Sysa, Katerina Ustinova, Olga Pinaeva, Aleksey Shulgach If you want to give yourself a slice of childhood, to plunge into the atmosphere of street games, you don’t need a time machine. All you need is to see the performance ‘The Bubbles’! If you are tired of serious newspaper articles and persuasive TV adverts, you don’t have to go to a bookshop to search easy entertaining literature. You just have to see the performance ‘The Bubbles’! If you like to dream and create unusual things from usual objects, the performance ‘The Bubbles’ is your performance! Kharkiv State Kotlyarevsky University of Arts, founded in 1917 and also known as the “Kharkiv Conservatory”, is one of the leading colleges of art in Ukraine. The University is named after Ivan Kotlyarevsky, classic of Ukrainian literature, playwright and prominent figure in music and performing arts. The University provides training to students leading to bachelor and master degrees in arts with the two specialities: Music Art and Theatre Art. There are 5 departments with 23 faculties at the University. Over the years more than 10,000 musicians and theatre workers have graduated from the University. High priority is given to the individual approach to education and professional training, recognizing that individual attention is best suited to develop and encourage the formation of a unique creative personality. Tutors: Viatcheslav Borisov, Irina Azeeva Cast: Veronika Bondarenko, Sergei Vnukov, Jekaterina Ivanova, Olga Kazachukhina, Yulia Kurochkina, Liudmila Lopatina, Dmitry Murashov, Alina Postoronka, Artem Preobrazhenskiy, Nadezhda Sokolovskaia, Lidia Khazova, Pavel Drozdov, Daria Bugakova The performance is compiled of small comic scenes dealing with various situations. Some of them are original etudes created by the students and some etudes are from the repertoire of classic clownery. The curriculum of the chair of puppetry in Yaroslavl Theatre Arts Academy includes two general puppetry art subjects: the basics of composition and visual art. The objective is to teach students how to place a puppet in a given space not only based on the rule of logic, but also based on the body of the puppeteer. The curriculum also includes subjects like stage oratory, stage movement, dance, singing etc. Close attention is also paid to the skill of plastic expression of a puppeteer and individual approach is supported in all possible ways. Every year a new course of students of puppetry is admitted to the 4-year course of studies. The high quality of teaching is proven not only by the success of the graduates in the puppet theatres in Russia, but also by the many awards won at various puppetry competitions and festivals. Yaroslavl State Theatre Institute +48 52 721 811 [email protected] www.theatrins-yar.ru Kharkiv State Kotlyarevsky University of Arts +38 05 77 311 095 [email protected] www.dum.kharkov.ua Tallinn Treff Festival 2012 | 19 INTERNATIONAL PERFORMING ARTS STUDENTS PROGRAMME ENGLISH BREAKFAST 25.05. / 22.00 26.05. / 22.00 Goat Stage 25 min Turku Arts Academy FREIER TANZ 24.05. / 17.30, 20.00 NUKU’s Oval Hall 20 min Białystok Puppetry Faculty of A. Zelwerowicz State Theatre Academy in Warsaw Poland Finland Author, Director: Perrine Ferrafiat Performers: Perrine Ferrafiat, Cécile Thévenot Tea. Tea defines the English identity. Four O’clock, all around the country, the kettles boil. However the English citizens were not aware that the route for tea could also become a route for illegal immigration. The Puppet Theatre Department was formed within the Performing Arts Department of the Turku Arts Academy in 1999. There is no specific specialisation (puppet theatre designer, constructor, performer, director) at the Department – every student takes part in all classes and workshops. During their studies students realise a number of projects in which they can concentrate on one aspect of the profession or try themselves in several fields. As there are always two classes of students studying at the Department at the same time, the junior students are always involved as performers in the senior students’ projects. The core of the process is workshops and master classes, each devoted to a certain specific form or aspect of puppetry. In-between workshops, the skills received are developed in the projects, tutored by the staff instructors. Puppetry Department of Turku Arts Academy +358 505 985 257 www.taideakatemia.turkuamk.fi Author and Performer: Natalia Sakowicz Tutors: Agnieszka Baranowska, Krzysztof Rau Inspiration for the performance came from a story of the great German dancer Mary Wigman, creator of an expressive dance style called Ausdruckstanz. Wigman collaborated with the nazi government and performed at the opening ceremony of the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin. The new, expressive way of dancing, also called as Freier Tanz (‘Free Dance’) was formed in the 1920ies as the manifest of freedom and individuality. However, the movement which is an expression of thoughts and emotions may still be used as a mean of manipulation, in order to enslave an individual who is torn by passion and ready to sacrifice all in the name of love. The Białystok Faculty of Puppetry Art at the Aleksander Zelwerowicz State Theatre Academy in Warsaw was founded in 1975 as an extension of the Actors’ Studio set up a year earlier at the Białostocki Teatr Lalek. The idea of establishing the Faculty came from Krzysztof Rau, the director of the puppet theatre, and Jan Wilkowski – one of the most renowned Polish puppeteers of the post-war period. In 1980 the Faculty was further extended by the Faculty of Puppet Theatre Directing in addition to the existing Faculty of Puppetry. Since 1990 there has been a single Faculty of Puppetry Art with two specializations: puppetry acting and directing. In addition to core courses, the syllabus includes theatrical workshops; students are also offered an opportunity to participate in national and European festivals and to train at professional puppet theatres. Białystok Faculty of Puppetry Art +48 857 435 353 [email protected] www.atb.edu.pl Tallinn Treff Festival 2012 | 20 INTERNATIONAL PERFORMING ARTS STUDENTS PROGRAMME GREG MASKS 24.05. / 12.00, 14.30 NUKU’s Main Hall Gate 10 min 25.05. / 12.00, 14.00 NUKU’s staff entrance 20 min Turku Arts Academy Białystok Puppetry Faculty of A. Zelwerowicz State Theatre Academy in Warsaw Finland Author, Director: Tuomas Kotamaa Performers: Essi Nummelin, Annikki Kotamaa, Marja-Leena Nuormaa-Vilen, Nella Turkki, Mona Krueger A story created from bicycle parts! The Puppet Theatre Department was formed within the Performing Arts Department of the Turku Arts Academy in 1999. There is no specific specialisation (puppet theatre designer, constructor, performer, director) at the Department – every student takes part in all classes and workshops. During their studies students realise a number of projects in which they can concentrate on one aspect of the profession or try themselves in several fields. As there are always two classes of students studying at the Department at the same time, the junior students are always involved as performers in the senior students’ projects. The core of the process is workshops and master classes, each devoted to a certain specific form or aspect of puppetry. In-between workshops, the skills received are developed in the projects, tutored by the staff instructors. Puppetry Department of Turku Arts Academy +358 505 985 257 www.taideakatemia.turkuamk.fi Poland Tutors: Bohdan Głuszczak, Michał Jarmoszuk Cast: Anna Przygoda, Helena Wróbel, Natalia Sakowicz, Patrycja Czyżewska, Dorota Kaczor, Małgorzata Krawczenko, Justyna Ołownia, Piotr Osak, Remigiusz Kriese, Jakub Popławski, Michał Przybyszewski, Bartosz Budny, Maciej Sikorski A street performance in which the students play with masks. It’s a compilation of couple of etudes, practically without words and with music. The Białystok Faculty of Puppetry Art at the Aleksander Zelwerowicz State Theatre Academy in Warsaw was founded in 1975 as an extension of the Actors’ Studio set up a year earlier at the Białostocki Teatr Lalek. The idea of establishing the Faculty came from Krzysztof Rau, the director of the puppet theatre, and Jan Wilkowski – one of the most renowned Polish puppeteers of the post-war period. In 1980 the Faculty was further extended by the Faculty of Puppet Theatre Directing in addition to the existing Faculty of Puppetry. Since 1990 there has been a single Faculty of Puppetry Art with two specializations: puppetry acting and directing. In addition to core courses, the syllabus includes theatrical workshops; students are also offered an opportunity to participate in national and European festivals and to train at professional puppet theatres. Białystok Faculty of Puppetry Art +48 857 435 353 [email protected] www.atb.edu.pl Tallinn Treff Festival 2012 | 21 INTERNATIONAL PERFORMING ARTS STUDENTS PROGRAMME KOMMANDOPIECE AKA SPACE INVADERS 25.05. / 15.00 Festival Club 1h Theatre Academy Helsinki Finland Choreographer and Director: Jarkko Partanen Sound Designer: Jussi Matikainen Lighting Designer: Samuli Laine Costume Designer: Henna-Riikka Taskinen Performers: Wilhelm Grotenfelt, Anna Maria Häkkinen, Niina Koponen, Samuli Laine, Jussi Matikainen, Henna-Riikka Taskinen, Tuomas Tulikorpi ‘Kommandopiece aka Space Invaders’ studies forms of authority and the use of power in our daily surroundings. The work plays with concepts of authority both seriously and on the border of absurdity. During the performance, scenes of security and insecurity happen under the watchful eye of security cameras which either secure or monitor both the audience and the performers. The Kommandos take over and seize spaces for themselves and the audience. Examining the actions and the behaviour of authority in our society has brought the performance out of the theatre space in to the streets and social spaces. The audience is welcomed to witness the Kommandos at work, but each scene will define the role of the viewer as bystander or victim. The threat is real, but there is no reason to worry: you are safe with us! The Theatre Academy of Finland is the biggest educational institution in its field of theatre and dance in the Nordic and Baltic countries. The Department of Dance was founded in 1983. The overall aim of the department is to provide dance artists with strong, versatile skills in contemporary dance. Teaching at the department emphasizes an experiential approach to learning and creating dance, encouraging awareness and unity of body and mind. Theatre Academy of Finland +358 400 792 175 www.teak.fi/dance LIKE A FISH OUT OF WATER 25.05. / 16.00 Heaven Stage of Tallinn City Theatre 45 min Turku Arts Academy Finland Director: Perrine Ferrafiat Assistant Director: Nella Turkki Voice: Pessi Nirhamo Puppet building and Stage Design: Perrine Ferrafiat, Sarune Peciukonyte Performers: Satu Kivistö, Mona Krueger, Mila Nirhamo 9 months old, the child has to leave his very first flat. He has grown too big and the landlady cannot keep him in. It’s time to move out. The child goes through a door, nearly too small for him. His mouth opens. Air comes in. He wriggles, like a fish out of water. 10 years later... the story repeats itself. But the doors – this time – are shut. A story about immigration, seen through the eyes of a young boy thrown into an immigration office. A story to remember that before stepping in our countries, immigrants have left and let behind a part of themselves. The Puppet Theatre Department was formed within the Performing Arts Department of the Turku Arts Academy in 1999. There is no specific specialisation (puppet theatre designer, constructor, performer, director) at the Department – every student takes part in all classes and workshops. During their studies students realise a number of projects in which they can concentrate on one aspect of the profession or try themselves in several fields. As there are always two classes of students studying at the Department at the same time, the junior students are always involved as performers in the senior students’ projects. The core of the process is workshops and master classes, each devoted to a certain specific form or aspect of puppetry. In-between workshops, the skills received are developed in the projects, tutored by the staff instructors. Puppetry Department of Turku Arts Academy +358 505 985 257 www.taideakatemia.turkuamk.fi Tallinn Treff Festival 2012 | 22 INTERNATIONAL PERFORMING ARTS STUDENTS PROGRAMME PUPI PIPA PUPI 25.05. / 13.00, 15.00 Courtyard of the Museum of Applied Art and Design 60 min Company Degam / Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre SLOW MOTION NINJA FIGHT 26.05. / 14.00, 16.00 Corner of Pikk and Nunne Streets 10 min Lithuania Turku Arts Academy Director: Egle Mikulionyte Set Design: group work Composer: Vytautas Valiunas Choreography: Degam & Egle Mikulionyte Cast: Irma Bogdanovičiūtė, Indrė Mickevičiūtė, Leonas Milius, Laurynas Onuškevičius, Virginija Kuklytė, Šarūnas Gedvilas, Rokas Petrauskas, Evelina Brėdikytė, Goda Nefaitė, Alikas Kazlovas, Aistė Motiejūnaitė, Rimvydas Ambrazevičius Finland There was the calm and cozy world of Little’s traditional toys that was suddenly interrupted by the Big with his aggressive electronic dolls… The independent company Degam presents a fabulous pantomime performance full of imagination and humour – the toy action thriller Pupi Pipa Pupi. It is a story about two boys who play with their dolls that can laugh, cry, sing and dance. Suddenly the game turns into a fight, some dolls get broken, some get hurt. This quick-fire performance shows how useless and cruel a game can sometimes be. And how strong is the power of love that unites everyone in the end. Troupe Degam (“we burn” in translation) is the independent company of young professional actors that is already awarded in the international theatre festivals in Russia and Belarus. The troupe is led by director Juozas Javaitis. Degam unites the graduates of Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre’s first professional pantomime and physical theatre course trained by well known Lithuanian pantomime professors such as Elena Savukynaite, Vesta Grabstaite and Egle Mikulionyte. The aim of the troupe is to find an individual path in theatre combining traditional drama with body language: dance, pantomime, stage movement as well as to create the open and sincere performances as the means to contact the audience. The performances of the troupe are mostly based on their own experience and the thoughtful observation of the surroundings that lead to the documentation of completely original and individual scripts retold to the observer using the language of the body and the passion of the soul. Not forgetting imagination and sense of humour at the time, of course. Degam is a source of warm creative flames in the little black theatre box. Dierctor Essi Nummelin Performers: Maria-Elina Koivula, Annikki Levomaa, Marja-Leena Nuormaa-Vilen, Essi Nummelin Puppets and puppeteers having a huge ninja battle. Who will win? The Puppet Theatre Department was formed within the Performing Arts Department of the Turku Arts Academy in 1999. There is no specific specialisation (puppet theatre designer, constructor, performer, director) at the Department – every student takes part in all classes and workshops. During their studies students realise a number of projects in which they can concentrate on one aspect of the profession or try themselves in several fields. As there are always two classes of students studying at the Department at the same time, the junior students are always involved as performers in the senior students’ projects. The core of the process is workshops and master classes, each devoted to a certain specific form or aspect of puppetry. In-between workshops, the skills received are developed in the projects, tutored by the staff instructors. Puppetry Department of Turku Arts Academy +358 505 985 257 www.taideakatemia.turkuamk.fi Company Degam [email protected] Tallinn Treff Festival 2012 | 23 INTERNATIONAL PERFORMING ARTS STUDENTS PROGRAMME STRINDBERG TIGER ON LOOSE! 24.05. / 17.30, 20.30 NUKU’s Oval Hall 25 min 25.05. / 12.00, 13.30 Corner of Pikk and Nunne Streets 15 min Białystok Puppetry Faculty of A. Zelwerowicz State Theatre Academy in Warsaw Turku Arts Academy Poland Tutors: Agnieszka Baranowska, Krzysztof Rau Cast: Bartosz Budny, Anna Przygoda, Remigiusz Kriese, Patrycja Czyżewska Finland Author, Director: Ninni Finnberg Performers: Jenni Helenius, Liisi Lukkarinen, Anna Nekrassova, Tuomas Kotamaa, Malla Koivula, Antti Tahkola, Ninni Finnberg, Emma Golnick An adult Bengal tiger, escaped into Old Town and encounters Tallinn’s citizens. Grrrowl! Watch your step. Hold that Tigerrr! „You come from beyond the grave, and so you’re not dead…?” A small theatrical piece which has its source in the heritage of the great August Strindberg. Caricatured characters draw the spectators into the world of absurdity and black humour, telling a story about a family intrigue, studying human’s transformation from a victim to an executioner. The Białystok Faculty of Puppetry Art at the Aleksander Zelwerowicz State Theatre Academy in Warsaw was founded in 1975 as an extension of the Actors’ Studio set up a year earlier at the Białostocki Teatr Lalek. The idea of establishing the Faculty came from Krzysztof Rau, the director of the puppet theatre, and Jan Wilkowski – one of the most renowned Polish puppeteers of the post-war period. In 1980 the Faculty was further extended by the Faculty of Puppet Theatre Directing in addition to the existing Faculty of Puppetry. Since 1990 there has been a single Faculty of Puppetry Art with two specializations: puppetry acting and directing. In addition to core courses, the syllabus includes theatrical workshops; students are also offered an opportunity to participate in national and European festivals and to train at professional puppet theatres. The Puppet Theatre Department was formed within the Performing Arts Department of the Turku Arts Academy in 1999. There is no specific specialisation (puppet theatre designer, constructor, performer, director) at the Department – every student takes part in all classes and workshops. During their studies students realise a number of projects in which they can concentrate on one aspect of the profession or try themselves in several fields. As there are always two classes of students studying at the Department at the same time, the junior students are always involved as performers in the senior students’ projects. The core of the process is workshops and master classes, each devoted to a certain specific form or aspect of puppetry. In-between workshops, the skills received are developed in the projects, tutored by the staff instructors. Puppetry Department of Turku Arts Academy +358 505 985 257 www.taideakatemia.turkuamk.fi Białystok Faculty of Puppetry Art +48 857 435 353 [email protected] www.atb.edu.pl Tallinn Treff Festival 2012 | 24 INTERNATIONAL PERFORMING ARTS STUDENTS PROGRAMME TRACES 25.05. / 18.00, 19.00 NUKU’s Oval Hall 20 min School of Visual Theatre Israel Author and Director: Moran Duvshani Advisors: Roni Mosenson, Amit Drori Performers: Noam Sandel, Moran Duvshani A WOMAN IN HER ROOM 24.05. / 12.30, 14.30 Courtyard of the Great Guild 40 min School of Visual Theatre Israel Author, Director, Performer: Noam Sandel This is a story dealing with separations and longings that are curved upon the isaeli kibbutz history and in the communal children housing experience. Yet it is a personal story of a voyage of no return. Two women play with pieces of paper on the floor, assembling and re-assembling a two-dimensional world of landscape and character. Without words, they tell an adult bedtime story about a brave, tired little girl who comes apart and collects herself, yearning for home, not knowing where to rest her feet. Stepping on a fine line between animation and performance-art, an artist meets material and creates a rich world of imagination, touching the heart of anyone who has ever set out on a quest at the call of longing. The School of Visual Theatre was founded in 1986, training artists and professionals in fields ranging in the performing and visual arts. It is the only institution of its kind in Israel and among the few in the world offering interdisciplinary studies of performance art, movement theatre, multimedia performance, video, puppetry, stage design, visual art and others. Visual theatre is unique in combining performing and visual arts, thus creating a new theatrical language in which every component – space, movement, voice or sound – may be as important as the actor and the human image. A woman in a room. A room within a woman. Caged in time she endlessly seeks the moment she lost. A performance in which the puppeteer is blind as a puppet. The School of Visual Theatre was founded in 1986, training artists and professionals in fields ranging in the performing and visual arts. It is the only institution of its kind in Israel and among the few in the world offering interdisciplinary studies of performance art, movement theatre, multimedia performance, video, puppetry, stage design, visual art and others. Visual theatre is unique in combining performing and visual arts, thus creating a new theatrical language in which every component – space, movement, voice or sound – may be as important as the actor and the human image. The School of Visual Theatre +97 226 733 435 [email protected] www.visualtheater.co.il The School of Visual Theatre +97 226 733 435 [email protected] www.visualtheater.co.il Tallinn Treff Festival 2012 | 25 PROGRAMME OF ESTONIAN THEATRE SCHOOLS AND STUDIOS PROGRAMME OF ESTONIAN THEATRE SCHOOLS AND STUDIOS … AND THE SUN GOES OUT 24.05. / 12.00 25.05. / 15.00 26.05. / 18.00 Courtyard of the Museum of Theatre and Music (Müürivahe 12) 1h 1st class of the Theatre Department and 2nd class of the Visual Technology Department of Viljandi Culture Academy of Tartu University in cooperation with the students of Drakadeemia BIO I 27.05. / 14.30 Courtyard of the Museum of Applied Art and Design 30 min Secondary school age class of the TeatriPolygon Theatre School Tutor: Mihkel Kabel Cast: Maria Liive, Jete-Ri Jõesaar, Janne Kodumäe, Anu Lehis, Hanna-Eliisa Luts, Katre-Maarja Hainsalu Director: Lennart Peep Dramaturg: Piret Jaaks (Drakademia) Designer: Kristina Kammori Cast: Märt Koik, Lauri Mäesepp The play focuses on a time when those young people that are now 17 and 18 years old, first started to perceive the world. Together, we look back on that. By recreating and re-enacting situations we can sense and perceive them from a distance. All the parts in these lives and situations are played by the young people themselves. BIO I is a ramble through these lives. After Judgement Day, the wheat will be separated from the chaff. Those who are free of sin can sit in the glory of God and Jesus and enjoy eternal bliss. Things will be looking up for the sinners as well. Satan has become more benevolent, as it is no longer possible to get new souls – the fight for the higher percentage of souls gained is over. In hell’s hallway, two sinful theatre connoisseurs put on a show. Is there a way out of this sulphur-dioxide-filled existence? First-year students of theatre arts from the University of Tartu Viljandi Culture Academy together with a new playwright from Drakadeemia take a look at a world where the sinners have a voice. CHILDREN CIRCUS I AU REVOIR, CHEVALERIE 23.–24.05. / 12.00, 18.00 Kiek in de Kök (Komandandi tee 2) With the museum ticket 45 min 1st class of the Theatre Department and 2nd class of the Visual Technology Department of Viljandi Culture Academy of Tartu University in cooperation with the students of Drakadeemia Director: Algis Astmäe Dramaturg: Mehis Pihla Production Manager: Imbi Türk Designer, Decorator, Props Maker: Elise Nigul Light Designer: Raiko Saadjärv Multimedia Specialist: Kerttu Kruusla Cast: Kaarel Targo, Kristo Veinberg 27.05. / 12.00 Courtyard of the Museumi for Applied Art and Design 25 min Cildren of Circus Studio Folie Performers: Eliis Nigola, Laura Veling, Reena Naelapää, Madis Kaljurand, Peeter Aleksander Randla, Rasmus Kristofer Randla, Osvald Rein Proses, Mikk Bernadt, Emmeliine Kalvik, Elisa Raichmann, Diana Tammisto, Madli Krõõt Maaste, Juuli Teder, Hannariin Lamp, Johanna Adele Järvsoo, Kersti Peetris, Karoliina Kalmo, Madis Epner, Anette Karing, Elys-Anette Soidla, Greteliis Kuuder, Hanna Oruaas, Andra Mägi, Liisa Alavere, Merily Sigur, Mona Daniela Kaarelson, Mia-Mae Tragon, Helena-Riin Plado, Emili Maiste, Liisalotta Kroon, Liisbet Urba, Maria Laurimäe, Monika Annijerv, Mariann Vilbre Children from all age groups of Circus Studio Folie perform various circus acts. They show different kinds of acrobatics, juggling and unicycling. Au revoir, chevalerie. Audrey Hepburn is no more. She never was. There is Only a dream of her, But a true knight does not dream. A true knight is honest. Tallinn Treff Festival 2012 | 26 PROGRAMME OF ESTONIAN THEATRE SCHOOLS AND STUDIOS CHILDREN CIRCUS II DANCING MARKET 27.05. / 13.00 Courtyard of the Museumi for Applied Art and Design 20 min 24.05. / 12.00, 15.00 Courtyard of the Museum for Applied Art and Design 1h Acrobats of the Viu Group of Circus Studio Folie Estonian Academy of Arts Performers: Mia Rummo, Mari Poom, Sandra Värnik, Mai Mõttus, Maria Kaljula, Laura Kivistik, Romiina Kalle, Eliise Orav, Anastasija Minitš, Stella Karema, Diana Tärn Tutor: Mai Sööt Participants: Soho Fond (Estonia), Skye Williams (Australia), Paula Jimenez Bueno (Spain), Julia Hinterberger (Austria) The Viu group acrobats perform solo numbers from their new circus production ‘Journey’. The girls are particularly masterful in building the pyramids. Dancing Market is a ‘market performance’ in which four young artists take their inside performer and lay it out for sale. It is noteworthy that out of four characters, three appear in the shape of an egg: Soho Fond dances as his recurring character – the Bluebird who pecks at his eggs. The self-mythological Bluebird is a creature who is close to the author in his essence, but the myth has no rational explanation. Paula Jimenez Bueno places her character in an unhatched egg. She has decided to end all interaction with the audience, crawl in her shell and establish a rhythm of private resistance that has no connection with the outside. Skye Williams is the only one who takes no interest in the egg. She is interested in clothes and identity through clothes. It is as simple as that. Julia Hinterberger presents her element of luck – a figure she got from lead pouring on New Year’s Eve – a snake guarding its eggs. Circus Studio Folie was created in 2000 and its aim is to provide good-quality circus training and circus performances. The training courses take place in the Salme and Nõmme Cultural Centres in Tallinn. There are 7 groups for children and young people of 7–22 years of age. The total of almost 100 students are trained by 5 teachers. The performing troupe of Folie – FF – is a group of young people, who have in the course of a decade trained themselves in a multiple of ways in order to become circus artists. The activities of Folie also include the organisation of training camps and master classes and taking part in international festivals. Especially important in fulfilling its vision as a circus studio is to develop the art of circus in the widest possible perspective. The project Circus Tree (Tsirkusepuu) was launched in 2010 for that purpose with the Tallinn 2010 Foundation. [email protected] www.tsirkus.ee THE COMPLETE WORKS OF SHAKESPEARE 25.05. / 13.30 Courtyard of the Children’s Literature Centre 1h EGOMANIA 26.05. / 15.00, 15.30 NUKU’s windows 15 min Children and Friends of the TeatriPolygon Theatre School Authors, Directors: everyone’s egos Cast: Irma Põder, Inger Põder, Loore-Loo Sibul, Pirke Kaljula, Eliann Tulve, Liisbeth Säde Kala, Ädu Arvisto, Tuuli Karbe, Elina Aru, Maria Paiste, Vivian Melder, Marie Ojamaa jt. We open the windows and throw our EGOs out to the street. We spit it out, we scream in whisper, we shout in silence, we talk in muteness. Comprehension is one’s own issue. Rakvere Youth Acting Troupe Authors: Jess Borgeson, Adam Long, Daniel Singer Director: Tiina Rumm Cast: Eleri Kang, Eliis Uudeküll, Jane Napp, Laura Randver, MadliGetter Proode, Karle Nutonen, Sander Sakkos, Aleksander Pihlak The whole of William Shakespeare’s work is acted out on stage in a short time. The play that was originally written for three male actors has been adapted for eight actors. In addition to Shakespeare’s work, the play includes references to the history and previous productions of the youth acting troupe. Tallinn Treff Festival 2012 | 27 PROGRAMME OF ESTONIAN THEATRE SCHOOLS AND STUDIOS THE ENCHANTED LIFE OF ELLA 26.05. / 12.00 Courtyard of the Children’s Literature Centre 40 min HARLEQUINADE 27.05. / 12.00, 14.00 Festival Club 15 min 3rd class of the Dance Department of Viljandi Culture Academy of Tartu University Uru Youth Theatre Tutors: Liivi Varul, Ilmar Laanes, Aapo Reitsak Cast: Grete Mark, Mari Anton, Hedvig Liblikas, Kaisa Lepik, Sandra Pärgma, Kalle Valge, Karl Madis Pennar, Katrin Helena Kuslap, Sander Stroom, Caisa Sell For some mystical reason, all the socks in the village have been tied in a knot. Who could be behind all this? ‘The Enchanted Life of Ella’ is a humorous musical about a goodhearted little witch Ella who is harried by the silly and clumsy village folk. What Ella does not know, however, is that her teacher, a cat called Nosferatu, has in fact very evil intentions… Choreographer: Anna-Kristiina Siitan Musician: Mattias Siitan Light Designer: Märt Sell Dancers: Jane Ojasalu, Katrin Kreutzberg, Kaie Küünal, Joonas Tagel, Raho Aadla The dance performance ‘Harlequinade’ is a modern interpretation of the English harlequinade that evolved from commedia dell’ arte. The central character Harlequin is surrounded by a web of relationships filled with friendship and love, but also malice. HOPE ERROR 25.05. / 17.00 Von Krahl Theatre 25 min 26.05. / 14.00 Courtyard of the Museum for Applied Art and Design 25 min Choreography Department of Tallinn University Dance School of the Estonian Dance Agency Choreographer: Teet Kask Performers: Railis Korjuhin, Monika Timberg, Miia Natka, Maris Kichno, Egle-Riin Rüütel Words unsaid… feelings unexpressed... underdose of love... a need to fight, even if it is with yourself... to understand your essence, its place in time and space and in relation to others... a journey from yourself to yourself, in yourself... What most teenage girls fear more than darkness, more than mice, snakes and scary movies, is obesity. The fear of getting fat and a distorted image of themselves motivate otherwise level-headed girls to try out unhealthy methods to lose weight, making them withdrawn and depressed. The question is: should we look at ourselves through our granny’s eyes or in distorting mirrors? THE GLASSES 27.05. / 14.30 Goat Stage 20 min Experimental troupe V a.m. Director, Choreographer: Maria Vam Musicians: Artjom Repjuk, Jekaterina Kordas Dancers: Igor Savotškin, Inna Netšajeva, Birgit Naska, Egor Zadoja, Jaroslav Galitski, Madli Paves, Sofia Ketova ‘Glasses’ is a play about the indifference of society, about our vices, weaknesses and troubles. People are different, but they all end up in the same place. Everyone for their weaknesses. Author, Director: Mihkel Ernits Stage Designer: Eve Ormisson Costume Designer: Marit Illison Sound Designer: Indrek Soe Performer: Laura Kvelstein The play portrays hope. The feeling that remains when all is gone but a will. In secular terms, hope is our belief in ourselves. The ability to have positive interaction with the world. Moïsi sees hope as the opposite of surrender and a form of trust that brings people closer to one another. LIFE IS A TRIP 26.05. / 16.00 Courtyard of the Museum for Applied Art and Design 30 min Drama Class of Kunda Upper Secondary School Tutors: Anne-Liisi Laaneste, Pia Maria Uuetoa Performers: Sten Nurmla, Airi Kalmus, Kert Sarap, Robin Aleksander Jäppinen, Kristjan Laubholts, Katja Skvortsova, Indrek Laar, Marielle Korostik, Kristiina Kruus, Kairi Press, Jana Kütt, Evelin Osipova, Karina Frolova Some hold their life in their arms, others drag it along, yet others carry someone else’s burden or float around like soap bubbles – these are the lives of different people, packed in suitcases, boxes, bags, bowls... Sometimes you travel alone, sometimes with companions, you let go, you hold on, you are born, you die, you live, you don’t live. And still there comes a time you reach a point where everything is in the past, with yet a new beginning ahead of you. Tallinn Treff Festival 2012 | 28 PROGRAMME OF ESTONIAN THEATRE SCHOOLS AND STUDIOS LIFE IS GOOD WHERE THERE IS NO US 23.–26.05. / 22.00 St John the Baptist’s Hospital (near the Radisson Hotel) Ticket 0.64 € with the Treff Card 1h PUNG 25.05. / 20.30 27.05. / 19.00 NUKU’s Oval Hall 30 min Dreek Studio Concept and Direction: Renate Valme In what sense? In the punk sense. 1st class of the Theatre Department and 2nd class of the Visual Technology Department of Viljandi Culture Academy of Tartu University in cooperation with the students of Drakadeemia Director: Jaanika Tammaru Dramaturg: Mari-Liis Mägi (Drakademia) Production Manager: Pille-Riin Lillepalu Designer: An-Liis Amur Light Designer: Andres Tölp Video: Maritta Anton, Triin Reilson Cast: Laura Niils, Kristjan Lüüs, Sander Rebane Saskia. Paul. One closed social area in a glass box where they are always under pressure with deadlines breathing down their necks. Outside of the box, there is a boy who has not committed himself to anything. Sometimes he would like to get inside. Sometimes Saskia would like to get out. Are we ever happy with the present moment? Three people search for their far-away dream of self-realisation and happiness. What can they do to get closer? And how close do they keep their present? POTUDAN 27.05. / 18.00 Heaven Stage of Tallinn City Theatre 1,5 h Russian Theatre School Director: Irina Tomingas Choreographer: Irina Krotova Designer: Ksenia Harkmaa Cast: Jekaterina Burdjugova, Sergei Pilipenko, Ilja Gussarov, Anna Solodova, Aleksandra Velichko, Igor Slepak, Anna Bogdanova, Mark Sepp, Julia Grishina, Olga Grishina, Arina Bonus, Andrei Kokurin, Aleksandra Azovtseva, Voldemar Harkmaa, Viktoria Germanova, Artjom Smoljakov Do any of us know what love is? Is a modern person even capable of feeling love, the ideal, the greatest of all feelings? We find it harder and harder to reach something of the kind. Focusing on appearances and fake emotions keep us away from true human values. For adolescents, present values are more important than family... In our modern clamorous world where desires overcome reason, Platonov’s speaks in a quiet voice. But the author has no reason to shout louder than others. Platonov speaks of love, allowing everyone to feel its light. Love is a river. Its water – inexhaustible wealth. Any one of us may find either mud in it or pan for gold instead. Following the path to love is as hard as swimming in the river of life. You never know where a vortex awaits you or how deep the water is. The hero of Paltonov’s story, who has experienced all the horrors of war, learns to live again. Potudan is an unvarnished story of love. Quiet, simple and wise. The play introduces the viewer to the world of Andrei Platonov, full of surprises, masculinity and humanism. SAVE MAGDALEN 23.05., 25.05. / 17.00 26.05. / 13.00 In the Assauw Tower of the Museum of Theatre and Music (Müürivahe 12) With museum ticket 1h 1st class of the Theatre Department and 2nd class of the Visual Technology Department of Viljandi Culture Academy of Tartu University in cooperation with the students of Drakadeemia Director: Kaija Maarit Kalvet Dramaturg: Birk Rohelend (Drakadeemia) Designer: An-Liis Amur Multimedia Specialist: Terina Tikka Light Designer: Reelika Palk Cast: Liina Leinberg, Mihkel Kallaste, Rauno Polman Save Magdalen is a story of three young people who, in May 2012, end up in the Assauwe tower, either on purpose or by accident. A story of what and whom they find there. A play about loneliness, love, and illusions. About how the ideals they have set for themselves shatter when standing face to face with them. About the possibility of saving someone from themselves. About the fact that we need others to see ourselves. THE SHADOW 25.05. / 20.00 Von Krahl Theatre 60 min Russian Theatre School and the Choreography Department of Tallinn University Author: Jevgeni Švarts / Director, Choreographer: Irina Krotova Costume Designer: Ksenia Harkmaa / Composer: Rahel Hutter Cast: Sergei Pilipenko, Jekaterina Burdjugova, Roman Maksimuk ‘Shadow, are you always with me?’ ‘No, only when there is light...’ The story is about a person, about dreams and love. The story is about a person who thinks a lot about the future. The story is about a person who thinks a lot. The story is about a person who thinks. The story is about a person. The story is about. The story is. Just a story. Tallinn Treff Festival 2012 | 29 PROGRAMME OF ESTONIAN THEATRE SCHOOLS AND STUDIOS STORIES FROM INSIDE THE PICTURE 26.05. / 15.00 27.05. / 15.00 Courtyard of the Estonian Children’s Literature Centre 40 min / for age 4–10 1st class of the Theatre Department of Viljandi Culture Academy of Tartu University Directors: Kaija Maarit Kalvet, Birgit Landberg, Jaanika Tammaru, Lennart Peep Tutor: Kalju Komissarov Cast: Fatme Helge Leevald, Liina Leinberg, Laura Niils, Silver Kaljula, Mihkel Kallaste, Märt Koik, Kristjan Lüüs, Lauri Mäesepp, Rauno Polman, Sander Rebane, Karl Edgar Tammi, Kaarel Targo ja Kristo Veinberg, Kaija Maarit Kalvet, Birgit Landberg, Jaanika Tammaru, Lennart Peep A play of five children’s stories written by the Russian absurdist Daniil Kharms (1905–1942). The stories are about the adventures of children and animals in Kharms’s slightly bizarre world, which is characterised by repetition, funny incidents and solutions that are unexpected when compared to other fairy tales. The stories are simple, but witty and enjoyable for preschoolers and elementary students. THE TOMBOY 26.05. / 14.30 Courtyard of the Museum for Applied Art and Design 25 min Dance School of the Estonian Dance Agency Concept, Direction, Choreography: Mihkel Ernits, Laura Kvelstein Light: Madis Kirkman Performers, Choreographers: Angela Tüvi, Diana Seljuškin, MariaNetti Nüganen, Vivian Põldoja, Mari-Liis Kriisa, Maria Kriisa Urchins have broken out! Anything can happen! Stay tuned! TREBLE CLEF THEATRE UGLY DUCKLING IS NOT DEAD 25.05. / 13.00 Corner of Hobusepea and Lai Streets 25.05. / 13.30 Börsi Passage 25.05. / 14.00 NUKU’s staff entrance 10 min Joint troupe of the sorority Indla and fraternity Fraternitas Estica of the University of Tartu Direction: group work Cast: Liina Tera, Regina Alber, Helena Kesonen, Ragnar Kurg, Rene Saarsoo, Andre Kaareste In ‘Ugly Duckling is not Dead’, performed by Indla and Fraternitas Estica, a classic fairy tale is told in a new way – innovative, bloody and all characteristic to fraternities and sororities. The duck is not a duck, the swan is not a swan and fairy tales have never been so ketchup-bloody. VAMPIRE MOM 26.05. / 16.00 Sports Hall of the Gustav Adolf Grammar School 35 min Estonian Academy of Arts Concept and performance: Mai Sööt Sound design: Mihkel Kleis Choreography Assistant: Veronika Vallimäe Drama Assistant: Tiina Sööt There exists a certain type of people called ‘Vampires’, who ‘suck’ energy and vitality from others. The victim feels weak, sorrow and lack of energy after contact with a ‘vampire’. Is it possible that a mother becomes a vampire to her children? When her children grow up and she doesn’t want to let them go, she starts to suck them dry by telling boring stories, controlling, worrying and telling what’s right! Vampire Mom puts her children into complex situation as even when they love and honour their mother, they need to push her away in order to live their own lives. The thing is that society and Bible truth say that mother is always right! 27.05. / 15.30 Festival Club 1h Tartu Student Theatre Performers: Peeter Piiri, Deivi Tuppits, Christopher Rajaveer, Karl Laumets, Kristina Mändul, Anu Sildnik, Sven Paulus, Mikael Meema, Triinu Lukas, Hedvig Tõnisson, Jari Matsi, Lauli Otsar, Karl-Joosep Ilves, Kristin Uusna, Kalev Kudu The musical theatrical show ‘Treble Clef Theatre’ is an hour-long collage that includes songs from performances given by the Tartu Student Theatre, its members’ favourite songs, sketches, poetry compositions and other creative pieces. Tallinn Treff Festival 2012 | 30 MUSIC PROGRAMME WAITING FOR OTTO 26.05. / 21.30 NUKU’s Small Hall 30 min Dreek Studio MUSIC PROGRAMME CAMERATA VOCALE & GAMBARE 25.05. / 16.00 Ukrainian Church 1h Concept and Direction: Renate Valme comes doesn’t come comes doesn’t come comes doesn’t come damn it does it come or not who the hell knows 164881 23.–25.05. / 19.00 26.05. / 20.00 Passages under the Bastions of Kiek in de Kök Ticket 3.20 € 45 min 1st class of the Theatre Department and 2nd class of the Visual Technology Department of Viljandi Culture Academy of Tartu University in cooperation with the students of Drakadeemia Director. Birgit Landberg Dramaturg: Liis Väljaots (Drakademia) Light Designers: Emil Kallas, Märt Sell Production Manager: Gerda Sülla Designer, Props Maker: Elise Nigul Multimedia Specialist: Triin Reilson Cast: Fatme Helge Leevald, Karl Edgar Tammi, Silver Kaljula I want to sleep. I desperately want to sleep. I feel heavy, as if my muscles were made of cement, liquid and heavy. And this dampness... it’s in my bones, it doesn’t let my cement-muscles harden. I keep feeling heavy and liquid. Singers: Katrin Leete, Kaili Inno, Grete Keller, Ilvi Rauna, Rita Pajumaa, Katrin Tanvel, Annika Land-Reisser Musicians: Joel Välja, Maret Nurklik, Elo Toodo-Jakobs, Aet Mikli, Katrin Tanvel The early music ensemble Camerata Vocale (former Early Music Ensemble of the Tallinn Teachers’ House) was re-founded in late autumn 1999. Out of common interest in medieval and Baroque music, they devoted themselves to early music. Camerata Vocale has performed in almost all the churches in Tallinn: St. John’s Church, Church of Holy Spirit, Methodist Church, Peeteli Church, Swedish St. Michael’s Church, Church of St. Peter and St. Paul, St. Nicholas’ Church, etc. Many performances have been given in the Tallinn Town Hall and in the Teachers’ House, as well as in the hall of Estonian History Museum, Dominican Monastery, Orlov’s Palace, House of the Brotherhood of Blackheads, Kuressaare Castle, and Olustvere Manor. So-called lecture-concerts have taken place in many schools and libraries in Tallinn. The ensemble has often enlivened festive events and banquets. Every summer, Camerata Vocale has made at least one concert tour in the beautiful places in Estonia (Karja Church, Kassari Chapel, Märjamaa Church, Koeru Church, Tarvastu Church, and many others). Gambare ensemble first came together in 2009 with a goal to perform medieval and Renaissance music and to introduce the music of different nations – including Estonians – on early musical instruments (viola da gamba, hurdy gurdy, recorder, etc.). The ensemble members have performed as solo artists or musicians in various music groups both in Estonia and abroad. They are joined together by love for early music and folk music. LIQUI FUZZ 25.05. / 21.00 Festival Club Vocals: Mari Ronimois Guitars: Raul Ojamaa Base Guitar: Siim Avango Percussion Instruments: Caspar Salo Liqui Fuzz is a band that has been playing only for a year. Most of that time has been dedicated to writing songs and creating our sound. Liqui Fuzz is not limited to specific genres. We are influenced by alternative rock (Mute Math, Red Hot Chili Peppers), prog rock (Porcupine Tree, Gentle Giant), jazz (Avishai, Cohen, Esbjörn Svensson), blues, pop (Katie Melua) and everything else that is on our music players’ lists. Liqui Fuzz is characterised by experimenting with effects and rhythm, looking for new sounds, haunting melodies, loads of enthusiasm for what we believe in, and the belief and hope that the huge amount of energy we have put into our music carries over to the audience at concerts and recordings. The force that unites all the band members, besides the band itself, is the Georg Ots Tallinn School of Music, the students of which we have been for a while now and which can also be mentioned as a source of inspiration. Tallinn Treff Festival 2012 | 31 MUSIC PROGRAMME NUKU CHOIR 26.05. / 18.00 Festival Club The 15-year choir tradition of the NUKU Theatre is currently kept going by a group of theatre employees, their children; youth studio graduates; friends, relatives and lovers of the theatre staff and their friends. The choir sings songs from the productions of the Puppet Theatre, music written by Estonian authors and the members of the choir. The choir’s conductor Reeda Toots is the former musical director of the NUKU Theatre, who is currently a master’s student, who is moving the choir in the direction of theatrical performance of choir music. Maybe one day, we will even use puppets? REBECCA KONTUS 25.05. / 18.00 Festival Club Première of an album FLÂNEUR by Rebecca Kontus Vocals: Rebecca Kontus Drums: Ahto Abner Keyboards: Matis Metsala Doublebass: Heikko-Joseph Remmel Guitar: Merje Kägu Trumpet: Tanel Kuusk Special Guests: Anneliis Kits, Jana Abzalon, Laura Põldvere, Uku Suviste ja Credo-Allika segakoor Rebecca Kontus is a professional singer, composer and producer from Estonia, who became known to the public as a member of ensemble Suntribe, representing Estonia in Eurovision. Rebecca released her first jazz album ‘Inglite Pisarad’ (‘Tears of Angels’) in the spring of 2008. After successfully completing this album, she immediately started the compilation of her next album and also created her own recording company. The following albums have been released under the Rebecca Music recording company label. Rebecca’s 4th CD-album ‘Flâneur’ (Spring 2012) is a compilation of her new compositions, which have been inspired by the stories of fascinating people... acteristic melancholy sound of its singing guitarist Helena Randlahe’s composition. In summer 2011, Sybil Vane was chosen to represent Estonian music in the international programme „Show Belarus. Show Europe” which should take the band to perform in Belarus in 2012. Sybil Vane not only won the youth band contest Noortebänd 2011, but also received many important special awards. From then on, their music has conquered several Estonian radio stations and received much positive feedback in musical circles. . STATE OF ZOE 26.05. / 21.30 Festival Club Vocals, electronics: Anneliis Kits Samples, keyboard, synth: Sander Mölder Samples, synths: Talis Paide Drums: Borka State of Zoe, formerly known as Under Construction, is an electronic/jazz/chillwave/synthpop band founded in August 2010. The band, which had three members at the time, played their biggest show as the warm-up act of the US band Tortured Soul, who performed at Autumn Jazz in 2010. After their successful performance in Rock Café, the band was invited to many stages nationwide, where they performed under different names. It soon became clear that project-based names had to be left behind and the band needed an official name. As singer Anneliis Kits had found some success in the Estonian jazz and pop music circles under the name Zoe, the band decided to call themselves State of Zoe. State of Zoe has released two demo recordings – ‘Imaginary’ and ‘Part Time’, and they are currently recording material for their debut album, which will hopefully be released at the end of this year. THE TOMAHAWCK BROTHERS 26.05. / 18.00 Festival Club Guitar, vocals: Helena Randlaht Base Guitar: Heiko Leesment Drums: Mark Kostrov The Tomahawck Brothers, originating from 1996, is an orchestra that can be called a spontaneous cultural phenomenon. The main components of its musical self-expression being primeval instincts, inspiration, willpower, brilliant treatment of notes and immense external beauty. The orchestra’s main creed is – TO PLAY ALL THE NOTES! Even if it takes a little longer for some of the guys to get the notes right, he then adds pace later on to catch up or even finish before the others. In 2006 a documentary The Tomahawck Brothers was made about the group’s activities, directed by Erki Meister. The orchestra has released three CDs: ‘Puhas Kuld’ (2003), ‘Wizaut Aluminium’ (2005) and ‘Raudpolt’ (2009). It has played in the production of the Estonian Puppet and Youth Theatre – ‘The Gamblers’ – which took them to the international Subotica puppet theatre festival in Serbia and to the Golden Mask festival in Moscow. Sibyl Vane is a fresh breath of air on the Estonian music scene. The group that borders on alternative rock, blues and pop, started performing at the beginning of 2011, when the single ‘What’s My Name’ was recorded. The band stands out form others by the char- The orchestra is not intimidated by anything. Bringing down the house, they have performed both on this side and that of the boundaries of good taste – and they have always managed to save face. SIBYL VANE 24.05. / 21.00 Festival Club Tallinn Treff Festival 2012 | 32 MUSIC PROGRAMME TURKI PIIPL UKERDAJAD 24.05. / 22.00 Festival Club 25.05. / 19.30 Festival Club Vocals, dance: Sten-Kristjan Põldre Vocals, guitar: Martin Kivi Vocals, guitar: Toomas Kalm Vocals, base Taavi Laadung Drums: Harri Lillevars Replacement Guitar: Sander Nõmmistu Main vocals, guitar, flute: Lauri Mäesepp Djembe and other percussion instruments, back vocals: Ringo Ramul Guitar, back vocals: Tanel Siimann Guitar, back vocals: Madis Lundre Turiki Piipl is a pop, punk and ska group, originally founded for the Youth Band 2011 contest. After the contest they found will and strength to continue their unique and colourful music. Turki Piipl consists of five creative musicians who have been seen paying also among other musical groups. UEBANDA BALIMBA 24.05. / 15.30 25.05. / 14.30 Goat Stage 25.05. / 22.00 Festival Club 26.05. / 12.00 27.05. / 15.00 Corner of Hobusepea and Lai Streets We are four young men Playing folk music. Fun music that makes you laugh. Beautiful music. Music that sometimes makes you sigh longingly. First and foremost music that you enjoy. Music. Come listen to us! We cannot wait to see you. VOICE IMPROVISERS 25.05. / 17.30, 19.30 NUKU’ foyer 15 min ImproChoir 26.05. / 15.00 Börsi Passage 27.05. / 13.00 NUKU’s staff entrance Drums: Migel Vocals: Zeka Saxophone: Alex Petrov Trombone: Henri Base Guitar: Domenico Keyboard: Manu Percussion: Mari Guitar: Rolf Voice Improvisers: Anne-Liis Poll, Jaan Krivel, Ivi Rausi, Inta Roost, Kristel Marand, Kaido Rannik, Aita Vaher Our performances change all the time. We are ready to make music in any room, be inspired by any audience and improvise on any subjects. The instructor, Anne-Liis Poll, is a docent in the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre and its Drama School, where she has been teaching solo singing and vocal improvisation for ten years. The cooperation between Anne-Liis Poll and Häikjad started in 2007 and developed into a circle of about 5 to 7 improvisers, who have performed at several concerts of the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre and the street programme of the Tallinn Treff Festival. When asked about the future, Anne-Liis Poll says she hopes to see an improv-opera. “I hope that we will soon find a dramatist, who could write the text and a director who would help us stage it, so that people could see something like this in a theatre,” says AnneLiis Poll. Tallinn Treff Festival 2012 | 33 ANIMATED FILMS PROGRAMME ANIMATED FILMS PROGRAMME ‘MIDNIGHT CINEMA IN OLD TOWN TOWERS’ CONTEMPORARY PEARLS OF POLISH ANIMATION SCREENING I ONCE THERE WAS A KING Polish School of Animation GALLERY 24.05. / 24.00 27.05. / 24.00 Tower behind Grusbeke 1 h 10 min ‘Galeria’ (2010, 4’44’’), dir. Robert Proch, music: Tupica, prod. Akademia Sztuk Pięknych wPoznaniu A grotesque comedy on how a leisure day becomes the working one. INSIDE OUT THE GOOD, THE BEAUTY AND THE TRUTH ‘Wywijas’ (2008, 5’30) dir., script and phot. Andrzej Jobczyk, music: Sebastian Rogowski, prod. PWSFTviT Łódź It is animation inspired by a hyperbolic and multidimensional geometry. The definition of the „inside out” is a starting point for the film. A man wakes up in the morning and eats breakfast during which he starts bending, unbending, twisting all things around, including a house, a mug, a clock... CHICK ‘Laska’ (2008, 5’) dir. and script Michał Socha, music: Meritum, prod. Platige Image It is a story full of nonsensical sense of humour about a fatal charm of the femme fatale told to rhythms of jazz band Meritum music. A woman is preparing herself for going out – she has a shower, makes her face up, and dresses. Finally, she meets a man in the nightclub. They drink, dance and have sex. But when the man, charmed by her, goes out the room, the unpleasant surprise will wait for him. The film was awarded in Annecy for an interesting usage of music. MILLHAVEN (2009, 7’), dir./prod.: Bartek Kulas, music: Katarzyna Groniec Teenage Loretta is aware of the fact that everything leads to death. Will she be able to do a “dance” of life? For the first time, untold story about the heroine of a dark ballad written by Nick Cave and boldly interpreted by Katarzyna Groniec – “polish Edith Piaf”. WHO WOULD HAVE THOUGHT? ‘Kto by pomyślał?’ (2009, 10’41’’) dir. and script Ewa Borysewicz, music: Igor Kłaczyński, prod. Akademia Sztuk Pięknych w Krakowie A man disappeared in unexplained circumstances. What happened to him? Was he worried about something? How did his life look like? People from the same housing estate, who met him from time to time, try to answer these questions. This is a simple animation made in a documentary style. ‘Był Sobie Król’ (2010, 5‘) dir.: Tytus Majerski, music: Maria Peszek, prod.: Agata Golańska An interpretation of the Polish lullaby by Janina Porazińska with the same title. The tragedy turns out to be only a bad dream and the dream intertwines with reality. ‘Dobro, piękno, prawda’ (2011, 6‘15‘‘), dir. Balbina Bruszewska, prod.: Zbigniew Żmudzki, Se-ma-for Produkcja Filmowa It‘s a story about the contemporary world, where the preoccupation with the good, beauty and truth is decreasing and being replaced with cheap sensation, dramas, explosions, shooting and other more “interesting” issues. It is a story of a man holding a vision of an idealized world, who defends his ideals and attempts to transfer them to others. The title ‘Good Man’ suffers a defeat in his naive struggle for the good in the world but finally there appears a ray of hope. SLEEPINCORD ‘Snępowina’ (2011, 14‘) dir.: Marta Pajek, music: Wojciech Lemański, prod.: Zbigniew Żmudzki, Se-ma-for Produkcja Filmowa A history of a girl trapped between two worlds, connected with a umbilical cord of pictures and emotions. By making a neologism using in the title the author suggested to the viewer an existence the intangible point of contact of what is carnal and spiritual. WE WILL LEAVE THIS PLACE TOGETHER ‘Razem stąd odejdziemy’ (2011,10’) dir. Paulina Bobrycz-Rogala, prod. Index Studio An accidental meeting of mother and daughter with an interesting, stranger man. An effort to convert a hidden desires in a poetic image of overtly erotic nature. Tallinn Treff Festival 2012 | 34 ANIMATED FILMS PROGRAMME CONTEMPORARY PEARLS OF POLISH ANIMATION SCREENING II Polish School of Animation 26.05. / 24.00 Tower behind Grusbeke 27.05. /24.00 Köismäe Tower 1 h 15 min ICHTHYS (2005, 15’) dir. Marek Skrobecki, script Antoni Bańkowski, phot. Mikołaj Jaroszewicz, music: Wojciech Lemański, prod. Se-Ma-For Film Production In Łódź, Wytwórnia Filmów Dokumentalnych i Fabularnych It is puppet animation linked with additional the 3D computer technique. Ichthys is a metaphorical parable about human’s dreams, expectations and grit. A young man comes to the restaurant in the sacred-like building. A waiter with a cherub-like face takes an order and goes away. The client is waiting patiently. Time is passing. When the waiter shows up again, the man cannot enjoy a meal ever more. THE BREAKFAST ‘Śniadanie’ (2006, 2’20’’) dir. Izabela Plucińska, music: Tomasz Duda, prod. TVP Kultura The two-minute plasticine animation presents a story about finding each other once again. It enchants the viewer with its simplicity and bright, sunny colours. The reality appears from the characters’ movements and gestures like pouring out the cup of tea. The couple is sitting at the breakfast table in silence. Everything will change when an unexpected wind enters the kitchen. THE AGE OF STONE ‘Wiek kamienia’ (2007, 8’) dir. and phot. Marta Skrocka, prod. Akademia Sztuk Pięknych w Krakowie The falling drop marks out the course of events. A constant transformation in nature is happening and expresses the triumphal life force; a life that is always reborn, and it creates new forms from the same material. The film was awarded the Golden Jabberwocky for the best student animation in the Etiuda&Anima festival in 2008. DANNY BOY (2010, 10’) dir.: Marek Skrobecki, phot.: Andrzej Jaroszewicz, music: Florian Pittet, prod. Se-Ma-For Film Production in Łódź and Archangel (Switzerland) Inspired by a famous Irish song a metaphorical puppet animation about a hero who was lost in the world of people who lost their heads. Universal in its message picture of modern society in which an ordinary human being trying to make the dreams come true must simulate to the others. TWO STEPS BEHIND… ‘Dwa kroki za…’ (2010, 8’), dir. Paulina Majda, prod. Studio Munka and Se-Ma-For Film Production in Łódź It is a story of a boy who one day makes a decision to leave his cottage. He sets out on a journey to a strange town he is fascinated with. There he has unusual experiences. He gets involved in strange relations, not always friendly. In the end, he returns to the place that he came from. SHIVERING TRUNKS ‘Drżące Trąby’ (2010, 3‘) dir.: Natalia Brożyńska, music: Paweł Sołtysiak, prod. PWSFTviT Łódź Pafnucy, a furry lubber with a latex trunk, is unhappy with his looks. He views Kalasanty’s pictures with envy considering him a healthy and joyful personality. Meanwhile, lonely Kalasanty is bitten by the same bug. UNDERLIFE (2010, 8’), dir. Jarosław Konopka, prod. Se-Ma-For Film Production in Łódź This film is inspired by ‘Kołysanka’ (‘Lullaby’) directed by Krzysztof Komeda, which employs metaphor to show the destructive influence that ancestors have on man and poses a question if we are able to liberate from it. It raises the universal issue of subconscious determinants which condition and define our lives. A baby carriage, which is the symbol of the time and place of birth, constitutes the leading motif of the film. It is both the place where we appear after coming to the world and an object which reminds us of our roots after years. It determines the cyclical nature of existence and combines the past and the future. AMERICAN DREAM ‘Amerykański sen’ (2007. 7’50’’), dir. Jakub Wroński, music: Miłosz Waśko, prod. PWSFTviT Łódź What was between Harry and Scarlet the moment when a misterious cadillac appeared in the rear-view mirror? A story like from an American dream. SICILIAN FLEA ‘Sycylijska Pchła’ (2008, 8’), dir. Marcin Giżycki, music: Jarosław Siwiński, prod. Serafiński Studio A love story told with the use of postcards from the turn of the 19th century. LADDER ‘Oczko’ (2011, 4’), dir. Eliza Płócieniak-Alvarez, music: Mikromusic, prod. J.S. Flores, Oczko Producciones ‘Oczko’ (‘Ladder’) is a musical and visual variation on the theme of femininity. SHE, the heroine of the film, wakes up in a strange world and sees her contorted reflection in a mirror. SHE also finds a mysterious map that accompanies her during a metaphorical journey in which she has to overcome many adversities and face terrifying enemies to finally reach the end of her road and discover that to be born again, you must first die. Tallinn Treff Festival 2012 | 35 ANIMATED FILMS PROGRAMME SHOWCASE: FILMS OF SCOTTISH ANIMATION STUDENTS Edinburgh College of Art ETUDE Great Britain Ania Hazel Leszczynska, 2011 When something nasty lurks in the dark sometimes it’s not just dogs who are a person’s best friend. A quirky and humorous film about the dangers and surprises of practising the piano. 24.05. / 24.00 26.05. / 24.00 Köismäe Tower 55 min A selection of animated films from the 2011–2012 Edinburgh College Of Art Animation Department graduates, including the Warsaw Film Festival 2011 Short Grand Prix, the Leipzig Film Festival 2011 Golden Dove and the Glasgow Film Festival 2011 Scottish Short Film Award winner ‘The Making of Longbird’, and the award-winning film for the Bombay Bicycle Club’s new music single, ‘How Can You Swallow So Much Sleep’? Over the past 25 years the graduates of Edinburgh College of Art’s Animation Department have enjoyed considerable success, producing innovative and commercially successful work. Not only has the work of graduates consistently won awards and distinctions at major festivals and competitions throughout the world but their work is regularly seen in a wide variety of ways on television in the UK and Europe. THE GOLDEN BIRD Cat Bruce, 2011 In this beautiful and richly textured adaptation of the Brothers Grimm story a poor woodcutter is helped by a talking fox to find his heart’s desire. But when the fox asks for something terrible in return will the woodcutter be able to agree, and help to re-unite a long separated brother and sister? LET ME COME IN Paul Rice, 2011 A dramatic and bloody re-imagining of one part of the well known fairy tale. Being a pig has never been more dangerous – and tragic... OUT ON THE TILES Anna Pearson, 2010 At the end of a long boozy night with the girls, trying to have a cigarette in peace and quiet can be really hard, especially in a public place! THE MAKING OF LONGBIRD Will Anderson, 2011 Through this documentary about a director’s struggle to recreate the long-lost animation of pioneering Russian film maker Vladislav Feltov for a contemporary audience, we discover how hard it is to control Feltov’s greatest and most anarchic character, Longbird. Over the past twelve months Will Anderson has won many awards at leading festivals throughout Europe for this film. IT’S ABOUT SPENDING TIME TOGETHER Ainslie Henderson, 2011 In the voice-over to this poignant film, the adult film-maker says sorry to his younger brother Oliver, for making him cry when they were small children. After the divorce of their parents the boy’s father takes the boys out for one of their regular day trips and Oliver makes the mistake of asking for a toy as a present. HOW CAN YOU SWALLOW SO MUCH SLEEP Anna Ginsberg, 2011 An animated film commissioned by leading Scottish rock band Bombay Bicycle Club for their latest single which was released at the beginning of this year. Created by Anna Ginsberg during her final year at the Edinburgh College of Art, this film has already won a lot of awards at important European film festivals. Tallinn Treff Festival 2012 | 36 WORKSHOPS WORKSHOPS PETRUSHKA TECHNIQUE PERFORMANCE SKILLS Alexander Gref, Russia Jim Barnard, Great Britain 24.05. / 15.00 Hall of the Children’s Literature Centre 50 min 24.05. / 14.00 NUKU’s Rehearsal Hall 4h Workshop ‘Petrushka technique’ is aimed for those with an interest in traditional puppet theatre. Petrushka is one of the oldest and most mysterious characters in the world of puppet theatre and, perhaps, theatrical culture in general. Traditional Petrushka glove-puppet performances have long since been a symbol of Russian puppet theatre. Like its foreign counterparts – Pulcinella in Italy, Punch in the UK, Polichinelle in France and Kasperle in Germany – Petrushka is performed using a complex, ancient technique with a distinctive squawking voice or accent. Elena Slonimskaya, who voices Petrushka in Theatre Vagrant Booth, has worked hard for many years to master this skill. The Musician, a character at least as ancient as Petrushka, maintains the line of communication between the audience and this distinctive puppet character. Throughout my career as performer I have been preoccupied with developing the skills involved with standing on stage. During my 3 years at London Contemporary Dance School this was barely touched on, the emphasis of the training being physical dance technique - alignment, co-ordination, strength, flexibility - certainly useful skills, but only if accompanied by an understanding of how to present that physicality in a theater space. In the workshop the participants can learn about the Russian Petrushka tradition, the mystery of Petrushka’s voice which is made using a special sound modificator called swazzle, the political backgrounds of the Petrushka shows and also learn a few puppet manipulation techniques. THEATRE FOR VERY YOUNG AUDIENCES Anna Fascendini, Italy 25.05. / 13.00 NUKU’s Rehearsal Hall 4h Target: actors, trainer-actors, students, educators Aim: examination of theatre for very young audiences Topics and discussions: • Anna Fascendini’s methodology and research path from the beginning to final performance; • Sisale’s analysis • Performances for very young audiences: - unconventional spaces (crèches and nursery schools) - artistic and educational meaning - how to set up a training course for educators/teachers before, during and after the performance: from performance to educational workshops • Play: an holistic approach - Working and playing with differnt kinds of materials Should educators/teachers participate, Anna Fascendini would involve them in preparing and observing children before, during and after Sisale. Over the years I have come to believe that there are three fundamental performance elements to be aware of and to develop. Even a basic awareness of these will improve the quality of any performers work, and if these skills are properly developed a profound improvement will be manifested. The three fundamental performance elements are: Timing Focus Intention Timing. At the most basic level, timing can be seen as the interval between events. Timing is the most fundamental element of any time-based art form. People were certainly banging bits of wood together before they were singing in harmony. It has been said of Jazz music that it is just the wrong notes played at the right time. If there is a regularity in the interval between events, we call this pulse, or rhythm. An understanding of the use of timing on stage is essential to create tension, surprise, drama, comedy and to engage an audience for longer than a few moments. Focus. In my experience as performer I repeatedly find that the most basic question I can ask myself or my colleagues that will improve the quality of work is “where are you looking - at every moment?” Eyes glazed-over and fixed in the middle distance, or even glued to the floor can have a place on stage - but only if done as a choice, with an awareness of the effect that that use of focus has on the way the audience perceives the performer and the performance space. If used properly, the tension a performer can create from moving between “internal” and “external” focus is immense. Intention. This can also be seen as what motivates or drives an action on stage. One of the biggest dangers in presenting dance is the potential for the audience to end up with the question “Why were they doing that?” From Dance Theater to purely abstract movement, when a performer has a clear notion of what is driving their actions they take the audience with them, rather than leaving them behind. The drive might be a thought, an emotion or even just a physical impulse. Intention is also the way a performer can reveal something personal, intimate, human and allows an audience to empathize and share their journey. I feel it is not only possible, but important to encourage students to be aware of and develop these skills. Through specific improvisation and choreographic exercises students can be stimulated to identify, play with and sharpen these fundamental performance elements. Tallinn Treff Festival 2012 | 37 WORKSHOPS FEST-SHOP: A WINDOW TO THE WORLD 25.05. / 14.00 NUKU’s Oval Hall Meeting point with the organisers of world’s festivals! Anna Ivanova-Brashinskaya Uroš Korenčan Festival ‘TIP-Fest’ Turku, Finland Festival ‘Lutke’ Ljubljana, Slovenia The Turku International Puppetry Festival (TIP-Fest) is an annual event organized by The TIP-Connection Association, held in Turku, Finland, in November. The roster includes a variety of international shows and happenings; seminars, projects’ presentations, and workshops; a Turku Arts Academy students’ club program; and, primarily, a showcase of performances by the local professional companies. In 1992 Ljubljana, capital of Slovenia, hosted UNIMA’s Congress and World Puppet Festival and since then Lutkovno gledališče Ljubljana (Ljubljana Puppet Theatre) organizes biennially International Puppet Theatre Festival ‘Lutke’ (Puppets). Lutke is the main international festival of puppetry in Slovenia, held biennially – combined every second year with Slovene national showcase of theatre for children and youth – festival Zlata paličica (Golden Stick). With this scheme Lutkovno gledališče Ljubljana (with 10 new productions every year) took main role in promoting foreign puppetry in Slovenia and in promoting Slovene production abroad. This year’s edition of programme is orientated into different new approaches in puppetry, it will take place in September 2012 (11th to 17th) and has 21 different performances in official selection. Until this year festival has had competition (different awards), we decided to cancel this practice – we are convinced that art shouldn’t compete and that being selected to international festival means something – kind of award. Simon Hart Festival ‘Manipulate’ Edinburgh, Great Britain Through our portfolio of festivals – the Manipulate Visual Theatre Festival & the Puppet Animation Festival – and support schemes for professional artists, Puppet Animation Scotland develops, promotes and celebrates the art forms of visual theatre, animation and puppetry in Scotland. Since 2000 Scottish puppetry companies have presented their work to over 1,500,000 people through the UK. Frank Bernhardt Festival ‘Blickwechsel’ Magdeburg, Germany The Puppet Theatre of Magdeburg was founded in the year 1958 on the initiative of the puppet artist Jutta Balk and the teacher Gustl Möller. It developed into one of the biggest figure theatres in Germany. Actually there are about 25 plays in the repertoire for people of all ages – from classical fairy-tales over adaptations of well-known literature for children to plays written by well-known contemporary authors. Guest performances brought the ensemble to tours and festivals in Germany and abroad, for example the USA, Mexico, Japan and the Baltic states. Since 1991 the theatre is the organiser of the biennial international figure theatre festival ‘Blickwechsel’, meanwhile one of the biggest and most famous festivals of this genre in Germany. Tallinn Treff Festival 2012 | 38 FESTIVAL JURY FESTIVAL STAFF Tallinn Treff Festival 2012 is proud to host a jury who views and evaluates the festival programme (both outdoor and indoor performances). The jury will give out up to 10 prizes for the best moments of the Festival. The categories, in which they will give credit to, are left for them to decide. MEELIS PAI Chief Organiser +372 50 11 499 [email protected] Anu Lamp Actress Estonia VAHUR KELLER Artistic Director +372 52 87 761 [email protected] ANNIKA LAND-REISSER Coordinator +372 55 48 099 [email protected] GEORG-SANDER MÄNNIK Technical Manager +372 55 543 653 [email protected] Madli Pesti Critic Estonia ANTI KOBIN Students Programme Manager +372 52 09 057 [email protected] KADRI KALDA International Schools Coordinator +372 53 915 902 [email protected] Anna Ivanova-Brashinskaya Director, TIP-Fest Artistic Director Finland TUULI RAADIK Students Programme Manager +372 56 352 696 [email protected] TAAVI TÕNISSON Club Manager +372 55 594 315 [email protected] Simon Hart Artistic Director of Puppet Animation Scotland Great Britain BRITT URBLA KELLER Festival’s Designer +372 53 444 434 [email protected] MAARJA MÄND Marketing Manager +372 50 93 236 [email protected] Frank Bernhardt Artistic Director of Magdeburg Puppet Theatre and Festival Germany RAUNO ANDERSON Project Manager +372 51 09 359 [email protected] SIRLI BERGSTRÖM Production Manager +372 51 54 633 [email protected] JANNE RAAVIK Headquarters Manager +372 53 345 441 [email protected] KATI KUUSEMETS Website and Publications Editor +372 55 585 181 [email protected] Meet them at the AWARD CEREMONY: 27.05. / 20.30 NUKU’s Small Hall MAITE KOTTA Festival’s Graphic Designer +372 53 427 843 [email protected] Tallinn Treff Festival 2012 | 39 TICKETS · All outdoor performances are free of charge. · Midnight animation film programme screenings are free of charge. · Tickets for indoor performances are sold at NUKU’s box office, Piletilevi box offices and online on www.piletilevi.ee. Performances of the Visual and Puppet Theatre Programme: 15 € Performances of the Visual and Puppet Theatre Programme for Children: 6 €, parent ticket 1.60 € Performances of the International Performing Arts Students Programme: 10 € · Festival Pass: 45 € Tallinn Treff Festival 2012 Organised by NUKU Theatre Lai 1, 10133 Tallinn +372 6679 555 (Box Office) +372 6679 510 [email protected] The Festival has a right to make changes in the programme. Information and programme: www.nuku.ee Tallinn Treff Festival 2012 | 40