They are survivors. They are refugees from war and persecution, witnesses of violence and bombings. Women from Ukraine and Belarus who now live in Poland and want to stand and speak together on stage. They use the power of their voices to name what there are no words for. They do not want to be heard as victims, but as protagonists of their stories. Following an acclaimed and harrowing preview at the Festival d'Avignon and its world premiere in Warsaw, Marta Górnicka's choral theater piece Mothers - A Song for Wartime is now coming to Hamburg. The award-winning director, who has already staged several productions at the Gorki Theater in Berlin (including Grundgesetz and Still Life), is the founder of the Political Voice Institute. She brings together mothers from different generations and worlds of experience. Based on traditional Ukrainian ritual singing, they search for a new choral voice. Their singing becomes an accusation, a plea and a warning to us and all people in Europe.
"Our performance is about women and war.
About defense mechanisms and responsibility.
About our reaction to a war in Europe.
About the rituals of wartime violence against women and civilians
which are unchanging."
After the performance on February 1, there will be a discussion with the Hamburger Abendblatt journalistMaike Schiller.
World premiere September 29, 2023, Teatr Powszechny, Warsaw
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