Yuğ Theater leaves Estonian audience in awe [PHOTOS]
Azerbaijan State Yuğ Theater has successfully performed on the
stage of the Vene Kultuurikeskus theater in Tallinn, the capital of
Estonia, Azernews reports.
The trip of the theater team was implemented with the support of
the Azerbaijan Culture Ministry, State Committee on Work with
Diaspora of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Career Education Academy,
and the Theater and Concert Network.
During the tour, the play "Asılqan," based on the story "A Conversation with a Woman Working on a Hanger" by the People's Writer Anar, was showcased. The production was directed by Abdulqani Aliyev, with lead roles performed by actors Elshan Asgarov and Lyaman Marrih.
Although the performance was synchronously translated into
Estonian and Russian, sensitive audiences noted that the artistic
language of the theater and the multifaceted meanings within the
play were understandable even without translation.
The project leader, Sanam Aliyeva, founder of the Estonia Career
Education Academy, spoke after the performance, explaining her
organization’s goal of conducting a series of events to introduce
Azerbaijan to Estonia.
"Our intention is to establish healthy connections and dialogue
between peoples, thus facilitating the exchange of traditions and
experiences in both culture and education."
The lighting director of "Asılqan" is Binyamin Sailov, with Rauf
Alıyev serving as the head of artistic design and Samir Mehdiyev as
the sound director.
Yuğ Theater was established in 1989 under the auspices of the Azerbaijan State Academic National Drama Theater by Vagif Ibrahimoglu and Hasanaga Turabov. In 1992, it received the status of a state theater.
The name of the theater carries a meaning: Yuğ means "an old rite".
The main principle of this avant-garde theater is the relevance of chosen topics, the non-standard interpretation of familiar stories, and experimenting with new forms.
Throughout its history, the Yuğ Theater has presented over 90 plays. As for now, the theater takes a special place in the country's theater art.
Plays by William Shakespeare, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Giovanni Boccaccio, Nikolai Gogol, and Kobo Abe, as well as Azerbaijani classical and contemporary authors, are regularly staged in the theater.
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