
Home, to Zero
- Director: Students Work
- Theatre:Open Space | Center for Performing & Visual Arts
- Hosting Theatre :Open Space | Visual and Performing Arts Centre
- Date:
- 27 September - 13:00 hr,
Students: Author Collaborative performance of Elene Burchuladze, Masho Makashvili, Elene Mindiashvili, Nika Shanava, Luka Chibukhaia and Luka Japaridze
Curators:Davit Khorbaladze, Mikheil Charkviani
Scenography by Ana GurGenidze
Composer: Gabiskiri amalia
Cast:
Keti Javakhishvili, Baia Kereselidze, Tornike Lazashvili, Lako Matchavariani, Manu Tavadze
About the performance:
Earth is no longer in danger! On a mission to save the planet, humans are isolated from it and continue to live in specially designed capsules. At different stages of the mission, they have succeeded in returning all natural resources to the Earth, saving endangered animals and birds, and breeding and creating new species that only benefit the ecosystem.
The final task is the ceremonial destruction of the last of the polyethylene. After that, people must leave their home planet and set out to discover a new world.
However, the celebration is interrupted by an unexpected issue...
The mission is in danger!
Will humans be able to navigate into the future, or will all achievements be lost?
The performance is produced as a part of the Open Space Student Platform workshop, with the financial support of the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation.
Curators: Mikheil Charkviani, Davit Khorbaladze
Duration: 80 minute, Without intermission
Open Space | Center for Performing & Visual Arts is an independent art company in Georgia that seeks to foster experimental visual and performing arts by curating, producing, and hosting artistic projects of local and international artists.
The centre works as a platform for social and cultural exchange where the general public can discover the creative process and works of contemporary artists from diverse fields.
Its programme provides artists with an inclusive environment for working across different artistic disciplines and makes their work available to all.
It aims to discover emerging artists and give them the opportunity to develop professional skills, express themselves creatively, connect with other artists, and enjoy complete creative freedom in self-realisation.
Located six kilometres from the city centre in a post-industrial area of a former electric motor factory, Open Space's location presents an attempt to decentralise the cultural process of Tbilisi and create a new socialisation point that attracts a diverse audience.
The centre's annual program comprises temporary exhibitions, performances, plays, musical events, workshops, and discussions.
Artistic Director of Theatre Mikheil Charkviani, Davit Khorbaladze
General Manager/Manager Ana Gurgenidze
Contact Information :Monk Gabriel Salosi, 1st Turn, #2, 5th floor
E-mail: openspaceea@gmail.com
Tel +995 557 908 973