Natura Morta
November 24th, Saturday, 19:30 h
Performance by Mladen Alexiev
Entrance at the NDK underpass, opposite the fountains
Archive: Christina Apostolova
Performance participants: Stanimira Teneva, Angel Simitchiev, Mladen Alexiev
Sound: Angel Simitchiev
Artistic advisor: Snejanka Mihaylova
Conversation partner: Viktoria Draganova
Vocal couch: Petia Dimanova
Archiving and visualization consultant: Imaginary Archive
Executive producer: Svetlozara Hristova
Graphic design: Stoyan Atanasov
With the special involvement of Lisette Smits, Dimo Stefanov, Lyuben Lyubenov, Assen Ignatov, Stoyan Stoilov, Milena Ivanova, Emke Idema
Tickets: 12 ; 8 ; 4 BGN
at Ticket Centre - NDK, online at tickets.ndk.bg and at DNK an hour before the performance. Entrance at the NDK underpass, opposite the fountains.
NATURA MORTA is a project by the theatre director Mladen Alexiev consisted by two parallel events – a performance and an exhibition, in which the author expands his interest in narratives and hybrid presentation formats. NATURA MORTA is the third piece in the frame of the long-term research project Splendor Solis.
The project is based on the personal account and archive of Christina Apostolova who in the last seven years lives in the Netherlands. At DNK – space of contemporary dance and performance's stage, she will recount her reasons for creating the archive as well as her interest towards endangered species.
Part of Christina Apostolova's archive will be displayed at Swimming Pool a day before the performance at DNK. An audio recording of the presentation will be subsequently included in the exhibition and available for the visitors. On the last day of the exhibition, December 1st (Saturday), at Swimming Pool there will be an open discussion with the authors about their interest in mockumentary theatre.
More information about the exhibition at Mladen Alexiev: Natura Morta.
Production of Silent Space, DNK – space for contemporary dance and performance and Swimming Pool. In partnership with National Palace of Culture, National Museum of Natural History, Sofia – Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Imaginary Archive. Created with the financial support of Sofia Municipality "Culture" Program for 2018.