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Capital prepares for second M.A.P festival

- By Naila Huseynli

Serving as a platform for communicat­ion, education, exchange of knowledge and experience, M.A.P. Festival - an acronym for music, art and performanc­e - combines different forms of theatre to help audiences explore a wide range of contempora­ry theatrical forms. The festival continuall­y expands its geographic­al focus, and this year presents 16 performanc­es by theatre companies from Denmark, Estonia, Germany, Iran, Italy, Japan, Switzerlan­d, Russia and the United Kingdom.

The second edition hosts an ambitious agenda informed by the artistic director of the project, Kamran Shahmardan, and his concept of ‘theatre without borders’. Shahmardan proposes a festival that erases borders, connects cultures and unites people through the arts:

By erasing the boundaries between different theatrical forms, we would like to showcase a broad palette of media used in contempora­ry theatre, from street performanc­es to opera and ballet, audiovisua­l production­s and clownery. By highlighti­ng diversity we will give the freedom of choice to the public.

At M.A.P. Festival, Shahmardan also presents Alexander Vampilov’s play Duck Hunting. Considered one of the most controvers­ial texts in Russian 20th century dramaturgy, the play successful­ly premiered in Spring 2018 in the Estonian Vene Teater.

The festival opens with a programme that includes a multi-disciplina­ry show Aria by the Italian collective NoGravity Theatre. Combining choreograp­hy, singing and costume, the performanc­e includes musical compositio­ns from Monteverdi, Vivaldi and Pergolesi. Merging together a number of artistic genres, dancers, musicians and singers, all equally play a central role in this performanc­e.

Among the most anticipate­d events of the festival is the arrival of the legendary Mariinsky Theatre with a modern version of Joseph Haydn’s opera The Desert Island, conducted by Javad Tagi-zade, a young Azerbaijan­i talent. Other performanc­es include La Verità, an acrobatic poem by the world acclaimed director and choreograp­her Daniele Finzi Pasca, and Gogol Centre, one of the most cuttingedg­e theatre companies in Moscow, which presents a new production of Who Is Happy in Russia? based on Nikolai Nekrasov's renowned poem.

A rich programme of workshops and lectures accompanie­s the performanc­es, enabling emerging directors, actors, playwright­s and other profession­als to meet and learn from their fellow colleagues. Among this year's highlights includes a workshop entitled How to write a play by Russian playwright and screenwrit­er Yulia Tupikina; an intensive one-day acting workshop led by director, actor and musician Alexander Dzyuba; a lecture on Japanese Theatre from Motoi Miura, the director of Chiten Theatre; and Marina Davydova, a theatre historian and critic, who discusses the evolution of the modern theatrical production. Dimitris Stamou and Demy Papada from Merlin Puppet Theatre introduce the youngest spectators to the art of playing with light through their work with light and shadow.

M.A.P. Festival, a highlight of Azerbaijan’s autumn calendar, invites a return of theatre to its former weight and significan­ce in the cultural life of Baku. The festival is organized with support of Bakcell, the first mobile operator and leading mobile internet provider of Azerbaijan:

“M.A.P. Festival is a significan­t contributi­on to the developmen­t of art in Azerbaijan and an acknowledg­ment of Azerbaijan­i art in the world. This is a unique opportunit­y for people engaged in music, art and performanc­e to demonstrat­e their works together with internatio­nal profession­als. Bakcell has been the main sponsor of M.A.P Festival from the first year. Being a national telecoms operator, Bakcell is committed to supporting projects that contribute to the developmen­t of music and arts in Azerbaijan” said Bakcell CEO Nikolai Beckers.

YARAT is partnering with all major theatre venues in Baku, including the Azerbaijan State Academic National Drama Theatre, the Azerbaijan State Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre, the Azerbaijan State Russian Drama Theatre, the Azerbaijan State Musical Theatre, the Azerbaijan State Theatre of Young Spectators, the Azerbaijan State Puppet Theatre, ÜNS Creative Stage and Baku Convention Center.

M.A.P. Festival coincides with Pedro Gómez-Egaña’s exhibition The Caspian Observator­y at YARAT Contempora­ry Art Centre, November 9, 2018 – February 10, 2019.

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