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International theatre capital moves to Sibiu

 

Seventy-five countries participate in this year's edition of the world's
third largest theatre festival.

 

published in issue 3939 page 12 at 2007-05-25

 

BUCHAREST - The 14th edition of the International Theatre Festival of Sibiu
is starting this week-end, having been officially opened in the Grand
Square, last night, with the 'Seagull' directed by Andrei Serban. Today, the
plays included in the programme are 'Theatre Creator' (The Act Theatre),
'Installations de Feu', Compagnie Carabosse, 'Rhythm in Motion' (a
combination of live music, dance, video and theatrical art), directed by
Zahi Patish and 'Purification' (The Cluj National Theatre), directed by
Andrei Serban. The 'Installations de Feu', project of the Compagnie
Carabosse, is an itinerary that surrounds the city centre, re-draws the old
medieval boundaries of the city and enhances specific old architectural
elements as well as inhabited neighbourhoods, where every dilapidated wall
tells the story of the people living behind it. The itinerary of fire is
going to be doubled by the musical itinerary that combines the repertoire of
the company with the one of the musical bands of Sibiu that are
representative for the city's musical culture, of an original artistic
magnitude, written for the Sibiu City and together with the Sibiu City.
Saturday is reserved for 'The Goat or Who Sylvia Is' (winner of the Tony
Award in 2001), directed by Alexandru Dabija and 'Time for Love, Time for
Death' directed by Radu Alexandru Nica. On Sunday, the festival proposition
is 'Faber Fest' (The Faber Theatre), 'Healed Hearts' directed by Radu Afrim
and 'Un Tango Mas' (The Odeon Theatre).

Organisers say that the festival is being organised within the 'Sibiu -
European Capital of Culture 2007' Programme, bringing together
representatives of 75 countries for this edition.

The 14th edition is a special one both because of the very large number of
companies that have announced participation and because of the much wider
space allocated to theatre.

Hamlet descends on stage in Sibiu

An interesting event appears to be the many representative European actors
on the project 'To be or not to be. Europe, Shakespeare and its actors'.
Seven actors, seven Hamlets: Ion Caramitru (Romania), Willam Nadylam
(France), Piotr Adamczyck (Poland), Teresa Afolter (Germany), Danilo Nigreli
(Italy), Reni Pittaki (Greece) and Richard McCabe (Great Britain). Every
actor will utter in his own language two monologues. The first monologue
will be the famous 'To be or not to be' from the play 'Hamlet' by William
Shakespeare. The second one will be a text from the culture of the invited
actor.

Ion Caramitru was the longest-standing Romanian Hamlet in an exceptional
mounting by Alexandru Tocilescu at the Bulandra Theatre. The actor always
remembers with pleasure his Hamletian adventure: "The opening was in
November 1985. Romania was under full dictatorship, the television was
broadcasting two hours every day, there was no night-time street lighting,
the air temperature was 15 Celsius degrees below zero and the spectators
would come to the theatre dressed up like for a journey to Siberia. We
played it seven years.more than 200 times."

 

by George Grigoriu <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 

 

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