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KorFest Weekend: "Arti-San"

Theatre:
TLÜ BFM koreograafia
Author:
Maarja Tosin
Director:
Maarja Tosin
Premiere:
March 28th, 2024 in the Mait Agu hall of Tallinn University BFM
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Maarja Tosin's diploma performance

Concept and Creator Maarja Tosin
Scenographer Linda Mai Kari
Sound Designer Elis Koppel
Lighting Designer David Truusa
DJ Maria Helena Vain
Advertisement Image and Tuning Kirke Talu
Graphic Design for Poster Hendra Raud
Director of the Production Maria Metsalu
Supervisor for Theoretical Work Sille Kapper-Tiisler
Performers Shion Yokoo, Luisa Lõhmus, Maarja Tosin
The production features exhibits from glass artist and designer Kateriin Rikken's exhibition "SÕÕM". The stage also showcases works by interdisciplinary artist Kadri Liis Rääk. Audience members will have the opportunity to engage more deeply with the artists during the production.

The performance "Arti-San" invites You on a journey into the experience of three sisters.
Three different characters, three different mythologies, three different incidents, and three tests of karma.

Naivety.
Trust.
Joy and Bitterness.
Masks of Life and Ego.
Ritualism and Randomness.

The title "Arti-San" combined refers to an experienced artisan or artist who creates high-quality and handmade items. Artisans often work using traditional methods and have a deep understanding of their craft, whether it be glassblowing, woodworking, ceramics, jewelry making, or another art form. The term "Artisan" is often used to emphasize the high quality and individual creativity of handmade products.

Separated, "Arti" refers to the touching or honoring of deities during a ritual ceremony. Arti is an essential part of Hindu devotion practices and involves prayers and ceremonial movements.

"San" is a Japanese honorific used after a person's surname or job title to show respect and politeness.

NB! The production utilizes lighting and sound that may cause sensitivity.

I would like to sincerely Thank all the sponsors and major Supporters of the production.: Merle Tosin, Diana Tuulik, Kateriin Rikken, Kadri Liis Rääk, Elis Koppel, Kirke Talu, Hendra Raud, Linda Mai Kari, Ksenia Verbeštšuk, David Truusa, Markus Monak, Kristin Kalam, Roosmarii Sarapuu, Amanda Tender, Henri Tuulik, Maria Metsalu, Sille Kapper-Tiisler, Oksana Tralla, Punane Uuskasutuskeskus, Mustamäe Uuskasutuskeskus, Liisa Kanemägi, Nele Sooväli, Hanna Marrandi, Viktoria Kuusk, Piret Sigus, Kai Lauri, Irina Oksner, Martin Vuks, Mann Mariliin Kindsiko, Hanna Korsar, Triin Tross, and Aya Ko.