20.06 / sa / 18:00

Russian Beauty

performance manifesto
PERMM Museum of Modern Art

Russian Beauty
performance manifesto

The Author of the Idea, Director, Performer Valeria Vava
Production Designer, Lighting Designer Eike Stuckenbrock
Musicians: Alexander Vasilyev, Arkady Pikunov
Curator Yuri Kvyatkovsky

18+
Russian Beauty is a performance manifesto about the artist's freedom and faith in art, capable of transcending borders and creating points of contact where distance used to exist. The play offers an experience in which a personal statement becomes a collective feeling.

The performance unfolds as a series of memories from the heroine’s life, in which inner discipline confronts vulnerability, and control confronts the need for both physical and psychological transformation. At its core is a personal experience that becomes universal: a reflection on the mystery of the human soul, on difference and profound similarity, on fragility and strength of spirit. Through movement, action, and presence, the heroine explores states familiar to everyone, revealing the shared human emotions hidden beneath outward differences.
Valeria Vava's choreography combines experimental dance and extreme physics, builds intense dynamics through working with the body's ultimate capabilities and risky techniques such as interacting with stage structures, ice dance, and flying on hair.

Eike Stuckenbrock’s lighting environment creates a constantly shifting space and functions as an active partner, influencing perception and rhythm.


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Composer Ivan Yerofeyev
Playwright Egor Zaitsev
Video Artist Mikhail Zaikanov
Costume designer Ekaterina Erdeni
Lighting Designer Elena Perelman
Producer Evgenia Karmazina
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It – this voice of mine – floats out of the murk on a callous leash...
Boris Pasternak

The joint project of the Horizons D programme and the Peredelkino Art Centre is dedicated to one of the most famous Peredelkino residents, poet and writer Boris Pasternak. The two-part composition, consisting of a prologue and a poetic one-woman show, allows us to trace the relationship between the poet's life and work – how Pasternak changed and how the language of his poems followed.

The audio prologue, created by Egor Zaitsev, a resident of the Peredelkino Art Centre, based on Pasternak's letters, becomes the entry point to the production. The drama unfolds in the field of Boris Pasternak's imaginary telephone conversations, which he conducted or could have conducted during his stay in the Urals and Peredelkino.

In the stage part of the project, director Arseny Meshcheryakov transforms Pasternak's poetic texts from different periods into a unified score, finding unexpected similarities and bringing contradictions closer together, exploring the melody of words and the metamorphosis of feelings revealed in them. For the actress of the Brusnikin Workshop Sofia Petrova, poems become a vocal and dramatic part, forming a monolithic sound structure in interaction with the electronic and noise environment created by Ivan Yerofeyev. The artistic framework of the stage action is a video installation by Mikhail Zaikanov.

 Peredelkino is a legendary village for writers that appeared near Moscow in the 1930s. Outstanding Russian literary workers of the twentieth century lived and worked here. Today, Peredelkino is a vibrant creative centre with residences, a large public programme, and spaces for work and recreation.
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Stage Director Arseny Meshcheryakov
Composer Ivan Yerofeyev
Playwright Egor Zaitsev
Video Artist Mikhail Zaikanov
Costume designer Ekaterina Erdeni
Lighting Designer Elena Perelman
Producer Evgenia Karmazina
Performer:
Sofia Petrova, the Brusnikin Workshop Theatre actress

12+

It – this voice of mine – floats out of the murk on a callous leash...
Boris Pasternak

The joint project of the Horizons D programme and the Peredelkino Art Centre is dedicated to one of the most famous Peredelkino residents, poet and writer Boris Pasternak. The two-part composition, consisting of a prologue and a poetic one-woman show, allows us to trace the relationship between the poet's life and work – how Pasternak changed and how the language of his poems followed.

The audio prologue, created by Egor Zaitsev, a resident of the Peredelkino Art Centre, based on Pasternak's letters, becomes the entry point to the production. The drama unfolds in the field of Boris Pasternak's imaginary telephone conversations, which he conducted or could have conducted during his stay in the Urals and Peredelkino.

In the stage part of the project, director Arseny Meshcheryakov transforms Pasternak's poetic texts from different periods into a unified score, finding unexpected similarities and bringing contradictions closer together, exploring the melody of words and the metamorphosis of feelings revealed in them. For the actress of the Brusnikin Workshop Sofia Petrova, poems become a vocal and dramatic part, forming a monolithic sound structure in interaction with the electronic and noise environment created by Ivan Yerofeyev. The artistic framework of the stage action is a video installation by Mikhail Zaikanov.

 Peredelkino is a legendary village for writers that appeared near Moscow in the 1930s. Outstanding Russian literary workers of the twentieth century lived and worked here. Today, Peredelkino is a vibrant creative centre with residences, a large public programme, and spaces for work and recreation.
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Stage Director Arseny Meshcheryakov
Composer Ivan Yerofeyev
Playwright Egor Zaitsev
Video Artist Mikhail Zaikanov
Costume designer Ekaterina Erdeni
Lighting Designer Elena Perelman
Producer Evgenia Karmazina
Performer:
Sofia Petrova, the Brusnikin Workshop Theatre actress

12+

It – this voice of mine – floats out of the murk on a callous leash...
Boris Pasternak

The joint project of the Horizons D programme and the Peredelkino Art Centre is dedicated to one of the most famous Peredelkino residents, poet and writer Boris Pasternak. The two-part composition, consisting of a prologue and a poetic one-woman show, allows us to trace the relationship between the poet's life and work – how Pasternak changed and how the language of his poems followed.

The audio prologue, created by Egor Zaitsev, a resident of the Peredelkino Art Centre, based on Pasternak's letters, becomes the entry point to the production. The drama unfolds in the field of Boris Pasternak's imaginary telephone conversations, which he conducted or could have conducted during his stay in the Urals and Peredelkino.

In the stage part of the project, director Arseny Meshcheryakov transforms Pasternak's poetic texts from different periods into a unified score, finding unexpected similarities and bringing contradictions closer together, exploring the melody of words and the metamorphosis of feelings revealed in them. For the actress of the Brusnikin Workshop Sofia Petrova, poems become a vocal and dramatic part, forming a monolithic sound structure in interaction with the electronic and noise environment created by Ivan Yerofeyev. The artistic framework of the stage action is a video installation by Mikhail Zaikanov.

 Peredelkino is a legendary village for writers that appeared near Moscow in the 1930s. Outstanding Russian literary workers of the twentieth century lived and worked here. Today, Peredelkino is a vibrant creative centre with residences, a large public programme, and spaces for work and recreation.
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Stage Director Arseny Meshcheryakov
Composer Ivan Yerofeyev
Playwright Egor Zaitsev
Video Artist Mikhail Zaikanov
Costume designer Ekaterina Erdeni
Lighting Designer Elena Perelman
Producer Evgenia Karmazina
Performer:
Sofia Petrova, the Brusnikin Workshop Theatre actress

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It – this voice of mine – floats out of the murk on a callous leash...
Boris Pasternak

The joint project of the Horizons D programme and the Peredelkino Art Centre is dedicated to one of the most famous Peredelkino residents, poet and writer Boris Pasternak. The two-part composition, consisting of a prologue and a poetic one-woman show, allows us to trace the relationship between the poet's life and work – how Pasternak changed and how the language of his poems followed.

The audio prologue, created by Egor Zaitsev, a resident of the Peredelkino Art Centre, based on Pasternak's letters, becomes the entry point to the production. The drama unfolds in the field of Boris Pasternak's imaginary telephone conversations, which he conducted or could have conducted during his stay in the Urals and Peredelkino.

In the stage part of the project, director Arseny Meshcheryakov transforms Pasternak's poetic texts from different periods into a unified score, finding unexpected similarities and bringing contradictions closer together, exploring the melody of words and the metamorphosis of feelings revealed in them. For the actress of the Brusnikin Workshop Sofia Petrova, poems become a vocal and dramatic part, forming a monolithic sound structure in interaction with the electronic and noise environment created by Ivan Yerofeyev. The artistic framework of the stage action is a video installation by Mikhail Zaikanov.

 Peredelkino is a legendary village for writers that appeared near Moscow in the 1930s. Outstanding Russian literary workers of the twentieth century lived and worked here. Today, Peredelkino is a vibrant creative centre with residences, a large public programme, and spaces for work and recreation.
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