Tchaïka
Natacha Belova, Tita Iacobelli
On a stage lit in chiaroscuro, an actress and a human sized puppet wander together in the universe of Chekov’s The Seagull. Tchaïka, aging actress with a spotty memory suddenly finds herself on stage. Behind her, a young woman reminds her why she is there: to play Arkadina in her goodbye to the stage in her favorite Chekov play. But the set, the text and the other characters are lost to her. For better or for worse she tries to get past the debilitation that causes her to confuse the play with reality.
With this dizzying play within a play the actress and her puppet double – Tchaïka means “seagull” in Russian – confront the generations and alternate a to and fro in and out of the past with the actual plot of the play. To choose to continue or to abandon; to renounce playing young Nina is the choice which Tchaïka must make. With an atmosphere of sweet melancholy and with a preciseness of evocation, Tita Iacobelli and Natacha Belova raise the art of puppetry to the rank of devastating performance.
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Information
Language
FR
Venue
Studio
Duration
60'
Cast
Direction
Natacha Belova
Tita Iacobelli
Text by
Anton Tchekhov
With
Tita Iacobelli
Direction assistant
Edurne Rankin
Scenography
Natacha Belova
Scenography assistant
Gabriela González
Outside view
Nicole Mossoux
Dramaturgy assistant
Rodrigo Gijón
Lights
Gabriela González
Christian Halkin
Set construction
Guy Carbonelle
Aurélie Borremans
Sound Design
Gonzalo Aylwin
Simón González
Music
Simón González
Based on the song
La Pobre gaviota de Rafael Hernández
Light and effects management
Franco Peñaloza
Production
Ifo Asbl
With support from
Fondo Nacional para la Cultura y las Artes du Chili, de la Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles - Arts de la scène - service interdisciplinaire.
Coproduction
Mars - Mons arts de la scène, Théâtre Des Martyrs, Atelier Jean Vilar à Louvain-La-Neuve.