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Performance

VenueThe Pit, Barbican Centre
TownWest End
CountyGreater London
From9th February 2019
To9th February 2019
When14:30, 19:45
The Pit, Barbican Centre (V372)
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  • Date of change: 11 Oct 18 - T0240594358

Mother's Field

Mother's Field

Work:: Mother's Field (S0472323571)

Tolgani, a strong Kyrgyz woman, has a special connection with Mother Earth, a companion in whom she confides and seeks commiseration. Granted a healthy family, her bounty is lost to misfortune when war intervenes. Back in the fields, her heart is torn apart by grief.
Author Chinghiz Aitmatov

Production:: (T0240594358)

Striking movement, gestures and signs convey the narrative in this potent performance without words, a plea for peace and humanity based on Soviet-Kyrgyz writer Chinghiz Aitmatov's enduring story. Revered as a giant of 20th-century Russian literature, Aitmatov published his novella eighteen years after the Second World War, ushering in mythical folklorish elements to his realistic fiction. His outspoken tale is realised in this non-verbal adaptation by Sergei Zemlyansky who directs young, skilled artists with boundless choreographic freedom. The expressive piece is set to a haunting musical score characterised by the sound of the cello.
Company Moscow Pushkin Drama Theatre
Director Segei Zemlyansky
Choreographer Sergei Zemlyansky
Design Maxim Obrezkov
Music Pavel Akimkin
Performer Natalia Reva-Ryadinskaya
Performer Sergey Miller
Performer Vladimir Motashnev
Performer Evgeniy Plitkin
Performer Radion Dolguirev
Performer Anastasia Panina
Performer Olga Demina

Listing:: L1645544892




Production details

Striking movement, gestures and signs convey the narrative in this potent performance without words, a plea for peace and humanity based on Soviet-Kyrgyz writer Chinghiz Aitmatov's enduring story. Revered as a giant of 20th-century Russian literature, Aitmatov published his novella eighteen years after the Second World War, ushering in mythical folklorish elements to his realistic fiction. His outspoken tale is realised in this non-verbal adaptation by Sergei Zemlyansky who directs young, skilled artists with boundless choreographic freedom. The expressive piece is set to a haunting musical score characterised by the sound of the cello.

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