Zvizdal
by touring company

Feb. 08 - Feb. 10, 2019
Friday-Sunday

A filmic portrait about two people, living in a ghost town. 

A story about solitude and survival, the results of a failed atomic experiment.

BERLIN's Zvizdal is a cinematic play that follows the day-to-day existence of an elderly couple living in the abandoned Chernobyl forbidden zone. To create the work, the Belgian-based collective, BERLIN, traveled to the village of Zvizdal to document how the couple continues to live, work, and survive 30 years after the nuclear disaster of 1986. The resulting film, sculpture, and set portray the world of Pétra and Nadia, their love, and their stubborn refusal to allow an invisible danger to separate them from their home.

The presentation of Zvizdal is part of a North American tour co-organized by Fusebox, Austin that includes presentations at the Wexner Center for the Arts, Columbus, OH; the Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati, OH; the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN; PuSH International Performing Arts Festival, Vancouver, Canada; and the Long Center for the Performing Arts, Austin, TX.

BERLIN is a performance and filmmaking collaborative based in Antwerp, Belgium comprised of Bart Baele, Yves Degryse, and Cathy Blisson. Their work is interdisciplinary in nature and engages different media depending upon the content of each project. BERLIN's performances have been presented internationally at festivals, theaters, and art spaces, including the Dublin Theatre Festival, Le Centquatre (Paris), and the Onassis Cultural Center (Athens), among many others.

 


Zvizdal
by BERLIN and Kathy Blisson
touring company

Friday-Sunday,
February 08 - February 10, 2019
Rollins Theatre
Long Center
701 Riverside at South First,
Austin, TX, 78704