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Upcoming performances - New season
FEDORA Prizes
“Out of the Ordinary/As an nGnách”, FEDORA Digital Prize Winner 2021, on 7 August 2023 (Birr Theatre and Arts Centre, Birr, Ireland), on 16 September 2023 (An Táin Arts Centre, Dundalk, Ireland), and on 20 October 2023 (South Tipperary Arts Centre, Clonmel, Ireland)
“Denis & Katya”, FEDORA - GENERALI Opera Prize Winner 2019, on 18 August 2023 (Aalborg Opera Festival, Aalborg, Denmark) and from 27 September to 12 October 2023 (MusikTheater an der Wien, Vienna, Austria)
“Innocence”, FEDORA Opera Prize Nominee 2021, from 7 to 22 October 2023 (Dutch National Opera & Ballet, Amsterdam, Netherlands)
“Mont Ventoux”, FEDORA - VAN CLEEF & ARPELS Dance Prize Winner 2023, from 19 to 22 October 2023 (Madrid, Spain), on 11 and 12 November 2023 (Roma Europa Festival, Rome, Italy), and on 1 December 2023 (Palais des Festivals et des Congrès, Cannes, France)
This innovative project harnesses the creativity and life experience of Irish communities that have little or no connection to opera. It uses technology as a tool to distil and present their stories, resulting in the world’s first ever VR community opera.
This opera focuses on the story of two teenagers, Denis Muravyov and Katya Vlasova, who live-streamed their last hours, in 2016, after a stand-off with Special Forces, leaving behind a trail of devastating video footage.
This opera is a story about recovery and healing that resonates with current concerns of humanity, dealing with how individuals, smaller groups and our society as a whole confront the past and tackle recent traumas over time.
Inspired by Petrarch's Ascent of Mont Ventoux, the KOR'SIA collective seeks answers from the humanist past for the conflicts being proposed to us by a 21st-century paradigm shift: the construction of an individual capable of rebuilding themselves and the planet.
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