Margo Korableva Performance Theater Presents Whispers of Aphrodite
On January 23 at the Tbilisi History Museum (Karvasla) Margo Korableva Performance Theater will present a new work “Whispers of Aphrodite”. On January 25 a public workshop will be hold on Physical Theater, Meditation and Performance.
Performance “Whispers of Aphrodite” on Sunday, January 23, 16:00
Concept: Margo Korableva Performance Theater will present a new work on the study of physical, mental and emotional states. Performance “Whispers of Aphrodite”, adjusting to the high frequency of intuition, creates a range of sensations where the body offers the viewer opposite forms of confession, contemplation, and empathy in addition to physical visibility. The body, as the most visible and at the same time the most disguised “weapon“, creates opposite and cohesive feelings - the anatomy of human and superhuman connections. The impromptu dialogue of the performers is born on site. With a contagious vibration on the verge of pain, fear, anxiety, loneliness, contradictions, it will be awakening the hidden inspiration, aspiration, free force - the will - the will of love.
Resistance & Poetry - Love & Desire - Self & Thou - Permanency & Temporality -
In between of this dialectical diachronism circular dynamism shows up with new meanings & timeless beliefs - inside & outside - beyond & behind - far away near - Eros has appeared…
Participants: Gvantsa Agirba, Tina Elbakidze, Tama Kvantaliani, Liza Kvantaliani, Lako Machavariani, Keto Tatishvili, Nika Shanava, Mariam Shergelashvili
Conceived and directed by: Mariam Shergelashvili, David Chikhladze Sound: Mariam Shergelashvili
Make-up: Tama Kvantaliani
Film: Iva Chitidze
On Tuesday, January 25 at 16:00 in the framework of the public program, a meeting / discussion will be held with the artistic director of the theater, David Chikhladze. The interested audience will get acquainted with the working structure of Margo Korableva Performance Theater and will hold an interactive workshop on Physical Theater, Meditation and Performance.
Special thanks to the Sandro Akhmeteli State Drama Theater and Tbilisi History Museum (Karvasla) for its support.
Thanks to our partner Shota Rustaveli Theatre and Cinema State University for the long-term cooperation.