ADRIAN SCHVARZSTEIN & JURATE SIRVYTE RUKSTELE: ARRIVED
SAT 26 OCT, 1PM & 3PM
(40 mins)
Instagram: @adrianschwarzstein
They Arrived from the not-so-distant past and therefore see the present-day world through somewhat different eyes. They surprise passers-by with their funny behavior, provoke and make them laugh by creating absurd and surreal situations. Music that is heard from their suitcases is the only clue as to where these two strangers came from. The audience then, becomes part of this performance.
A show about the happiness to be back, a show about all who want to reconstruct a society of togetherness!
About Adrian Schwarzstein:
Adrian Schvarzstein lives in Barcelona, he is a mixture of various nationalities whose formation took place all over Europe. He spends his life avidly accumulating experiences; being a comedian, a stage director for classical music and opera , working in circus and street theatre. He loves to put together different artistic disciplines in one show, creating with a variety of good colleagues all kinds of very surprising artistic productions .
After a wonderful experience with the Belgian Circus Ronaldo, Adrian created Circus Klezmer which has toured for 12 years. He also creates street theatre, such as The Greenman, The Bed, Dans and recently Arrived or Sweet Home on Wheels, which are touring all year long. It is with Kamchatka Theatre that the emigrants became one of their principal themes.
All Adrian’s work has one very important aim: to make the spectator a very amused and moved participant.
About Jurate Sirvyte Rukstele:
Jurate Sirvyte Rukstele is a dancer, choreographer, and director, specialising in historical dance and theatre. She has contributed choreographies for several productions of Baroque operas at the Latvian National Opera in Riga, Banchetto Musicale Early Music Festival and the Palace of the Grand Dukes of Lithuania in Vilnius, etc. Her collaboration with Adrian Schvarzstein began in 2014, as his assistant in the production of Adriano Banchieri’s madrigal comedy La Barca at the Palace of the Grand Dukes of Lithuania.