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(english below)Žanr: meeleline rännaklavastus
Sihtgrupp: 7+ vaegnägijatele ja nägijatele lastele NB! lavastus ei ole mõeldud pimedatele.
Kestus: 50 min
“Mu meel unus mägede taha” on rännaklavastus vaegnägijaile lastele ja nende lähedastele ning neile, kel on huvi kogeda, kuidas näeb ja tajub selline laps maailma.
Lavastuse käigus jõuab publik koos etendajatega unistuste maale, kus on võimalik kuulda, tajuda, maitsta, haista ja kompida ning olla osa loost, mis aitab unistustel taas tekkida.
Kui üks meie meeltest on puudu või töötab osaliselt, siis mida ja kuidas teised meeled tajuvad? Mis juhtub, kui asetada kõik etenduses osalejad, nii vaegnägijad kui nö normnägijad, võrdsesse seisu? Kui täiesti terve inimene panna vaegnägija olukorda, siis mis hakkab temaga juhtuma? Võib-olla õpime me läbi ühise kogemuse puuetega inimesi paremini tundma ja neist aru saama?
See lavastus on hea võimalus veidi paremini mõista ning märgata maailma, mis oma erisuses on sama vaheldusrikas, kui tavamaailm.
Lavastus sobib vaegnägijast kooliealisele lapsele ning tema perele või klassile, kelle seas on vaegnägija laps. Igale etendusele on kohti maksimaalselt 20 inimesele.
NB! Etenduse alguses jagatakse kõigile osalejatele vaegnägemist imiteerivad prillid, mida on soovituslik kanda kogu etenduse vältel. Lavastuse meeskond tagab turvalise teekonna etenduspaikades ja trepil.
Etendajad: Sylvia Köster, Aita Vaher, Marek Tammets
Lavastaja ja idee autor: Kaido Rannik
Dramaturg: Piret Jaaks
Kunstnik: Triin Simson
Heli: Madis Kreevan
Valgus: Aleksandr Mirson
Konsultant: Olga Ilgina
Lavastuse valmimist toetavad Eesti Kultuurkapital, Tallinna Kultuuri- ja Spordiamet.
Festival NAKS on osa Euroopa kultuuripealinn Tartu 2024 põhiprogrammist.
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Genre: sensory promenade performance
Target Group: 7+ children with vision impairment. NB! The show is not meant for the completely blind.
Duration: 50 min
"My mind is behind the mountains" is a theatre show for visually impaired children (from age 7+) and their relatives and those who are interested in experiencing how such a child sees and perceives the world.
During the performance, the audience together with the performers reach the Land of Dreaming, where they can hear, perceive, taste, smell and touch different experiences and become part of the story, which helps dreams arise again.
If one of our senses is missing or partially functioning, what and how do the other senses perceive? What happens if you put all the participants in the show, both visually impaired and so-called normal sighted, on an equal footing? If a perfectly healthy person is put in the position of a visually impaired person, what will happen to him? Maybe through shared experience we get to know and understand people with disabilities better?
This performance is a good opportunity to understand a little better and to notice the world, which is different and is as varied as the world of a visually impaired person.
The play is suitable for a visually impaired school-aged child and his family or a class that includes a visually impaired child. There are seats for a maximum of 20 people for each performance. The show is not meant for the completely blind.
NB! At the beginning of the performance, all participants are given glasses imitating low vision, which are recommended to be worn throughout the performance. The production team ensures a safe journey to the performance venues, which are located on different floors of the museum.
Performers: Sylvia Köster, Aita Vaher, Marek Tammets
Director and author of the idea: Kaido Rannik
Playwright: Piret Jaaks
Artist: Triin Simson
Sound: Madis Kreevan
Lighting: Aleksandr Mirson
Consultant: Olga Ilgina
The production of the play is supported by the Estonian Cultural Foundation, and the Tallinn Culture and Sports Board.
Festival NAKS is a part of the European Capital of Culture Tartu 2024 main programme.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Tartu Uus Teater, Lai 37, Tartu, 51005 Tartu Maakond, Eesti,Tartu, Estonia
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