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Events

A Little Black Box

Musical performance

Sat 5. November 2022, 18.00

Location

Arvo Pärt Centre

Performers

Viktor Marvin (text, director)
Robert Traksmann (violin)
Siluan Hirvoja (cello)
Rasmus Andreas Raide (piano)
Sofia Strömberg (video artist)
Anton Andreyuk (light artist)
Valery Konoplyev (light technician)

Description

People like to keep things and pictures that are dear to them. More often than not, we put them in a little box. Its colour is dark and the memories we keep in there tend to be sad rather than happy. 

“A Little Black Box” is a performance by Viktor Marvin, an actor from the Russian Theatre. The performance is based on Ludvik Aškenazy’s book of the same name. The author wrote these texts in blank verse nearly half a century ago, and in their essence, they are like captions to the photographs he took during and after the war. 

Today, in light of the war in Ukraine, the lines of poetry written in the tumultuous times of the previous century acquire a new meaning. These verses are reflections on what has already happened and what can happen again.

The performance combines poetry, black-and-white photographs dating back to World War II, and music by Arvo Pärt and Valentin Silvestrov, who will be celebrating his 85th birthday this autumn. Valentin Silvestrov, the most renowned Ukrainian composer, was forced to emigrate from Kyiv to Berlin because of Russian aggression.  

“A Little Black Box” is dedicated to all those who have been affected by war. The show will be in Russian, with Estonian translation.

Pricing

Tickets 25€/15€/50€ will be available through Fienta or at the center's information desk in the near future.

Supporter's ticket of 50€ will entail a guided tour of the entire house after the concert. The guide will wait for you at our info desk.

Tickets will not be refunded or swapped for other events.

Events

On May 1, the Centre is closed. Happy spring holiday!

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