Giorgi Aleksidze Tbilisi Contemporary Ballet is launching a series of contemporary choreography performances. The key idea and design of Mariam Aleksidze’s original project is to transmit the concept using words, music and choreography from a personal space – a house, a flat, a room – into the virtual universe.
The first performance of the project was Mariam Aleksidze’s original choreographic performance Marijan’s Room.
Mariam Aleksidze animated the diaries of one of the first professional woman poet in Georgia Marijan – Mariam Tkemaladze-Aleksidze – in Marijan’s flat. The text written by Marijan in 1925 is full of her personal emotions: these thoughts, truly intimate on the one hand, are also universal and very topical today.
The performance Marijan’s Room was prepared remotely, in quarantine amid coronavirus pandemic. Mariam Aleksidze worked on the concept, artistic ideas and text together with David Maziashvili. Actresses Eka Molodinashvili, Lela Akhalaia and Natalia Jugheli recorded Marijan’s text for the musical version of the ballet in the isolation of their own homes.
https://agenda.ge/en/news/2020/1684
The first performance of the project was Mariam Aleksidze’s original choreographic performance Marijan’s Room.
Mariam Aleksidze animated the diaries of one of the first professional woman poet in Georgia Marijan – Mariam Tkemaladze-Aleksidze – in Marijan’s flat. The text written by Marijan in 1925 is full of her personal emotions: these thoughts, truly intimate on the one hand, are also universal and very topical today.
The performance Marijan’s Room was prepared remotely, in quarantine amid coronavirus pandemic. Mariam Aleksidze worked on the concept, artistic ideas and text together with David Maziashvili. Actresses Eka Molodinashvili, Lela Akhalaia and Natalia Jugheli recorded Marijan’s text for the musical version of the ballet in the isolation of their own homes.
https://agenda.ge/en/news/2020/1684