ShameChronotopeA performance created as a result of an Armenian-German laboratory in Munich, where four Armenian and four German artists spoke with each other about shame.Language:Armenian, English, Russian, German. With subtitles.19:00Gabriel Sundukyan National Academic TheatrePast event
Michael Craig Martin's OakChronotope, Ilya MoschitskyA loving father has lost a daughter: while returning home and listening to music in headphones, she was hit by a car. The father is sure: his deceased daughter has now become a tree on the side of that road.Language:Russian with English subtitles19:00Small Theatre NCAPast event
Love radioAlexander Plotnikov, Maral Kasbarian, Manvel SargsyanThe performance turns to this history to ask what a radio of solidarity might mean today.Language:English with Armenian and Russian Subtitles21:00Arten TheatrePast event
Magda Toffler or an Essay on SilenceBoris NikitinAuthor delves into the forgotten memories of the twentieth century in a biographical text that evokes the silence of the centuries, and in which personal and collective history, reflection and emotion, intersect.Language:English with Armenian and Russian subtitles19:00Small Theatre NCAPast event
Anna's GardenChronotopeA performance about the chaos of the world around us, about beauty and danger, crime, war, about the opportunity to choose one's place in the surrounding reality.Language:English, Armenian, Russian19:00Kaizen GardenPast event
It's a PerformanceBlue Pencil, Alexey KiselevThe audience will watch a performance featuring a constantly changing, random person from Chatroulette—on the screen in real time.Language:Russian19:00Small Theatre NCAPast event
100 menHadas Neuman“100 Men” is a hybrid video performance where cinema and stage intertwine in a personal exploration of memory, fatherhood, and absence. Language:Hebrew, with English and Armenian subtitles20:30NPAKPast event
Gorky / Tolstoy. ReminiscencesDmitriy VolkostrelovWhat if Tolstoy were remembered by road dust and leaves, ash and poplar fluff? Things that usually remain outside our field of attention, objects we encounter every day without ever considering that they might possess memory — and the ability to articulate it.Language:Russian, with Armenian and English subtitles19:30NPAKPast event
The Universe Out of FormatChronotopeAn evening of poetry for those who don’t like poetry evenings.Language:Russian21:30Arten TheatrePast event
Time to SmileChronotopeThe performance is based on the monologue from Infrared by Ester Bol [Asya Voloshina] and is built around a single female monologue, voiced by three women from three different cultures, in three different languages.Language:Armenian, English, Persian, Russian with English, Armenian and Russian subtitles19:00Small Theatre NCAPast event
The Book of LamentationAlexander Plotnikov, Shahen KhandkaryanAuthor reflects on Christian faith as a way of prosthetically replacing what has been lost: lost lands, a lost past, an utopia.Language:Armenian, with Russian and English subtitles21:00Arno Babajanyan Concert HallPast event
I'm still hereChronotopeI'm Still Here is a performance that the audience watches from the windows of the art gallery. Passers-by become actors and actors become passers-by.Language:Armenian, Russian with English subtitles19:30National Aesthetics CentreSold out
doc flowArtem Tomilov"doc flow" immerses participants in the metamorphoses of art, in the free flow of being, which sometimes brings us to a point of pure experience with no possibility of immediate definition15:00-Sold out
Birch SapAnton GusakovskyConfronted with the military system, Anton chose to treat his service as a space for acquiring new bodily experience — often difficult and traumatic.19:00Arten TheatrePast event
A performance in memory of Yuri ButusovThis will be an evening, a performance in which Yuri Nikolaevich reads the text of the play Mother by Esther Bol [Asya Voloshina]. And we — listen.Language:Russian21:00Arten TheatrePast event
Proposed circumstanceshosq × chronotopeA performance created as the result of a contemporary theatre workshop, conceived and led by hosq in collaboration with the theatre company СhronotopeLanguage:Armenian with English and Russian subtitles19:00Russian Drama Theatre after K. S. StanislavskySold out
Ashtarak FringeHrach's Art Space × chronofestA fringe programme at the residency of Hrach's Art Space with Tsolak Mlké-Galstyan18:00Hrach's Art SpacePast event
doc flowArtem Tomilov"doc flow" immerses participants in the metamorphoses of art, in the free flow of being, which sometimes brings us to a point of pure experience with no possibility of immediate definition15:00Arten TheatreSold out
It is a man’s, man’s, man’s worldChronotopeA performance in which three actresses portray around twenty male characters, transforming their makeup and physicality in full view of the audience.Language:Armenian, with Russian and English subtitles19:30Yerevan Drama Theater by Hrachia GhaplanianSold out