Ballet

Ballet "Freedom" Dance performance "The Wardrobe"

Do you like to watch? What if someone offers you a glimpse through the keyhole into a mysterious Closet that holds foreign secrets and personal stories?

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What if you caught yourself peeking at the other and suddenly saw yourself? How will you feel when, while watching what is happening, you see your own secrets, fears, revelations, memories, and unfulfilled dreams?

Take note right away: “The wardrobe is not what it seems...” “The wardrobe” is much more than just a dance performance. “The wardrobe” is a complete story with an interesting beginning and an exciting finale, where each number leads the audience through the emotional ladder of life.

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In the language of perfect bodily plasticity, the dancers ponder the nature of time and space, the blurred outlines of Love and Passion. The audience has no choice but to Feel...

Lena Koliadenko, the legendary leader of the legendary Ukrainian ballet “Freedom” and director of the ballet performance, transforms the study of such a simple subject as the wardrobe into an existential journey through the labyrinth of the human Soul.

The best that “The wardrobe” could do for us was to open its bottomless mirror, into which the viewer almost accidentally glanced and saw themselves... That was the only way to change personality, to change the world...

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The play is created for adult audiences 16+, for people who have their own life experiences, and is designed to work with purely human emotions: joy, sadness, fear, dreams, disappointment, admiration...

Duration of the performance is 1 hour 40 minutes with an intermission.

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