Charivari
Mixed media installation, sound
2019
Photo by Pat Verbruggen
The term charivari refers to a specific circus act – a mass circus performance composed of solo and group multi-genre pieces presented simultaneously. With every act the rhythm gets faster and the technical complexity of the performance increases, until ultimately the arena becomes full of floating and somersaulting figures. Based on archival records, films and photographs, Makhacheva’s installation similarly creates a chaotic make-believe circus. Appearing through a specially commissioned script and narrated by professional actors the viewers are introduced to a myriad of unusual creatures such as a talking horse, synthetic bears, a sheep inside a gymnast inside a lion, a strongwoman accountant and a fly in a silver cape, to name a few. Acting as a witty and often controversial socio-political propositions, these stories from distant pasts and near futures comment on the all too real circus of contemporary life.
— Alexander Snegirev
Audio
Team
ArchitectText
Costume design
Costume production
Sound design
Sound engineer
Voices
Production
Installation production
Dubbing actors
Research
Translation
Photo
Maria Serova
Alexander Snegirev
Panika Derevya
Denis Dronov
Maxim Nikolaev, PicMus Production
Sanan Baghirov, Kristina Chernyavskaya, Sadagat Isayeva
Novruz Mammadov
Renara Shamsiyeva, Patrick Sewell
Ben McGarr
Pat Verbruggen
director of the Baku National Circus Vagif Baghir-Zada, circus historian Radjab Mamedov, director of the National Archives of the Republic of Azerbaijan Asger Rasulov, director of the National Archives of Photo and Video Documents of the Republic of Azerbaijan Vugar Taptygly, gymnast Tamila Nazirova, clown Lada Sanatskaya, animal trainers Tofik Akhundov and Rauf Rasulov, director of circus shows and concerts Vladimir Vavilov, archivist Aida Babazade, poet Leyli Salayeva
Commissioned by YARAT Contemporary Art Space
Courtesy of the artist
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