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http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/feb/25/opera-director-charged-by-russian-authorities-with-offending-christians
Opera director charged by Russian authorities with offending Christians
Timofei Kulyabin attacks ‘absurd’ charge over his production of Richard
Wagner’s Tannhauser which is alleged to have ‘desecrated’ the image of
Jesus Christ

Agence France-Presse
Wednesday 25 February 2015

Russia on Tuesday accused the director of a production of a Richard Wagner
opera of publicly offending the feelings of religious believers following a
complaint from a senior Russian Orthodox cleric.

Thirty-year-old director Timofei Kulyabin told AFP he has been charged over
his production of Wagner’s Tannhauser at Novosibirsk’s State Opera and
Ballet Theatre in Siberia, which premiered in December.

“It’s absurd and I don’t want to take part in something absurd, to be
honest,” he said.

“I just have a sense of deep incomprehension.”

Prosecutors said the director, who last year won Russia’s prestigious
Golden Mask award, “publicly desecrated the object of religious worship in
Christianity – the image of Jesus Christ in the Gospels”.

The administrative offence carries a maximum fine of 200,000 rubles
($3,165) for an official.

The case comes three years after a probe against the Pussy Riot punks who
were sentenced to two years for “hooliganism”, specifically offending
believers, after a performance in a Moscow church.

The case against the opera was opened after a senior Orthodox cleric, the
Metropolitan of Novosibirsk, Tikhon, told the prosecutors that he had
received complaints from offended believers.

“I wrote (to prosecutors) that Tannhauser breaches the rights of believers
... Believers are offended, so to say,” Tikhon said at a news conference
this month.

“I don’t want to and I cannot understand the system of values of Orthodox
activists,” Kulyabin said. “They have nothing to do with theatre.”

He said that he and the theatre’s director, Boris Mezdrich, had been
summoned by prosecutors several days ago to give statements.

Kulyabin said he feared a court could order that the offending scenes be
cut or the production could be removed from the theatre’s repertoire.

“It just depends on the level of their imagination,” he said.

After the Pussy Riot case, Russia in 2013 introduced a new criminal offence
– carrying out public acts that offend believers – which carries a jail
sentence of up to three years. It is unclear how this differs from the
“administrative” misdemeanour.

Wagner’s opera, first performed in 1845, is about a hero who falls for the
charms of Venus but eventually returns to the Catholic church.

Kulyabin’s production shifts the action to the present day, making
Tannhauser a film director, which the director said is “fairly radical”.
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