◊ 2018 Golden stage cross. The best choreographer is Jo Strømgren
◊ 2018 Golden stage cross. The best drama actor in a non-main role - Rytis Saladžius
◊ 2018 Golden stage cross. The best scenographer is Goda Palekaitė
◊ 2018 Golden stage cross. The best lighting artist is Vilius Vilutis
Concept and dramaturgy author, director and choreographer — Jo STRØMGREN
The artist is Goda PALEKAITĖ
Assistant director — Dominyka SKARBALIŘĖ
Assistant director — Giedrė KRIAUČIONYTĖ - VOSYLIENĖ
Artist's assistant — Sima JUNDULAITĖ
Light artist — Vilius VILUTIS
ACTING
Diana ANEVIČIŹĖ, Žygymantė JAKŠTAITĖ, Augustė POCIņĖTĖ, Rytis SALADŽIUS, Rasa SAMUOLYTĖ, Mantas STABAČINSKAS, Raimondas KLEZYS, Ugnė ŠIAUČIņAITĖ, Rimantė VALIUKAITĖ
Jo Strømgren: A door separates "here" and "elsewhere". There is a very strong belief that there will always be something better on the other side. This belief makes people move. Somewhere in Europe, in a land divided by national borders, languages, religions and geographical barriers, the phenomenon of migration has always existed. It is a way to survive and a way to resist, an opportunity to start life anew, and also to burn bridges, to leave everything behind. Through movement and dance, the performance "Doors" travels through different historical periods and regions to see the patterns that have always existed, the reasons for migration and how it changes in different nations. People are always limited by their environment - home, school, workplace, country, restaurant we can visit, person we love or pretend to love. Being part of a certain environment is wonderful, especially if your neighbor can't go to restaurants. Things like this make us smile. But when another neighbor comes home one day with a canoe on the roof of his car, we start to feel miserable. And when we see that smile on our neighbor's face, we definitely crave a canoe. Even if we don't really like to be in nature. Through a naive and associative look at a group of people separated by a wall, the performance "The Door" aims to reveal the most disappointing and destructive traits of people. Since everything always looks more interesting on the other side, the narrow door becomes an important threshold for change. But since no one is satisfied with what they have, the search for something better becomes a never-ending process. Are we free people, perhaps even charming and creative, or are we still hopelessly attached to our habits, like Pavlov's dogs? Biography of Jo Strømgren
Norwegian-born Jo Strømgren (b. 1970) is one of the most famous Scandinavian choreographers. According to Jo Strømgren Kompani's page, Jo had a typical Norwegian childhood, growing up surrounded by wild nature, social democratic values and scary tales of trolls. Born in Trondheim in the central part of the country, the choreographer spent a lot of time in the tropics, where his parents moved for work. This early enrichment of the local identity with the traveler's experiences had an impact on professional activities, both in terms of themes, variations in genres, and interest in different languages. After graduating from school, Jo could not decide what to study: chemical engineering or Russian. However, almost by chance, the application submitted to the National Ballet School in Oslo was accepted, so Jo made an impulsive decision. Due to skepticism towards academic methods and very poor attendance, Jo Strømgren did not graduate from classical ballet or choreography. Nevertheless, he began a very successful career as a dancer, which led him to both choreography and stage direction. The literary ambitions nurtured in his youth developed and eventually turned into a permanent work as a playwright (he himself also writes a play for a performance at the Lithuanian National Drama Theater). Although these three directions are identified as his main activities, Jo also creates scenography and light design. The artist's works in cinema should also be mentioned - both in front of and behind the camera. Interdisciplinarity is one of the most striking features of this artist, this way of his work shows an innate interest in the comprehensive disclosure of history. In 1998, he founded the dance troupe Jo Strømgren Kompani, became its artistic director and developed a unique personal style that mixes theater, dance, puppetry, cinema, live music and the language of the absurd. As a choreographer, he is invited to various theaters - to create both classical and contemporary performances. As a theater director, he mostly works in national and city theaters in Scandinavia, where he usually stages works by Henrik Ibsen. As a playwright, he has written a number of plays for the theater and screenplays for the cinema. He is a member of the Norwegian Writers Guild. Jo Strømgren is also currently an associate choreographer at the Norwegian National Ballet. Sponsor of the performance: Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Lithuania
When buying 10 or more tickets, contact: vipklientai@bilietai.lt
Doors open: 1 a.m. before the event
Duration of the event: ~ 1.15 hours.
Breaks: one part
Event Language: The show is in non-nonsense language with no subtitles
Children of preschool age are not admitted to the performance. Children are admitted for free: no
Age restriction: N-14, the show takes place in nonsensical language Late spectators are not allowed into the hall. Discounts:
For seniors - 20% (present a pensioner's certificate during the control); Discount for a young person (up to 24 years) - 20% (present a discount for a student, student certificate or identity card during the control). For the disabled - 20% It is necessary to present a certificate of the disabled during the control. When buying 20 or more tickets - 15%; Buying tickets for Spectators with mobility impairments in wheelchairs, their assistants and accompanying people (family members):
Spectators with mobility impairments in wheelchairs must choose tickets in specially adapted and marked places (Sector for Spectators with mobility impairments in wheelchairs/accompanying persons). The number of discounted tickets in the hall is limited. An assistant who officially accompanies a person with a disability, in accordance with the Law on Social Integration of People with Disabilities of the Republic of Lithuania, can choose a free ticket by entering the code ASSISTANT. The distributor's service fee of EUR 1 will be applied to the ticket. *A person accompanying a person with a disability, e.g. a family member who does not have an ASSISTANT certificate, must buy tickets at full price. **When accompanying a spectator with a mobility disability, the ticket must be selected in specially adapted and marked seats (Sector for Spectators with a mobility disability in a wheelchair/ for accompanying persons - seat ASSISTANT), when accompanying another person with a disability, choose the nearest seat if possible. When coming to the performance, it is necessary to have a document confirming the discount. Those who do not present a document confirming the right to a discount will not be allowed into the theater, and the money for the tickets will not be refunded.
All conditions of discounts - https://www.teatras.lt/lt/bilietai-ir-informacija/nuolaidos-ir-akcijos/
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