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29. IDTF

Dance for a washing machine and a mother

20:00 - 08.11.2025 - Main Auditorium - 40/50 zł / 30 zł for „Taniec to My” Card holders - more
29. IDTF

Dance for a washing machine and a mother

20:00 - 08.11.2025 - 40/50 zł / 30 zł for „Taniec to My” Card holders - more
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I dance for the washing machine and for you because I do not remember any of our conversations. I don’t even know if there were any. People say that you loved me. But I don‘t remember nor being together with you, nor your voice or your touches. I only have old photos. I look at them, I see your sad face and I keep reminiscing the only memory of you. And I am getting scared, because maybe the things that I remember never even happened. Therefore I dance. I dance for you. Because we will never get to talk again, but maybe we can still dance together.

“What is the first memory of your mother?”, – such a banal question, but for some it is an unknown. In this world where mothers are either goddesses or monsters from hell, not to have any picture of a mother at all is hard to imagine. How does one put it together? Is it needed at all? How does one live without a portrait of their mother?
In 2018 choreographer and dancer Greta Grinevičiūtė started a triptych with the performance “Dance for a vacuum cleaner and a father”. Now she is presenting the second part, which continues to analyze the family bond. G. Grinevičiūtė collaborates with contemporary dance creator and performer, lecturer Andrius Katinas, who in this performance appears in videos made in Helsinki or as a voice in a phone call. Their collaboration at the time of the first quarantine not only kept the idea of this work alive but brought a new form to it that also echoes with Greta’s relation to her father.

  • W pomieszczeniu na podłodze siedzi kobieta w stroju gimnastycznym, opierając się plecami o pralkę.
  • W pomieszczeniu kobieta robi ćwiczenia gimnastyczne, podpierając się na stojącej na środku pralce.
  • W pomieszczeniu kobieta w sukience z cekinów, trzymająca przy ustach mikrofon.

Greta Grinevičiūtė is a performer, dancer, theatre and film actress, choreographer, one of the main creators of MMLAB, co-founder of the independent contemporary dance art organisation “Be Company”, PhD student, lecturer, dance filmmaker. Greta Grinevičiūtė’s individual work mostly addresses intimacy and fragility: using the details of her own biography, Greta analyses human relationships, and more specifically, her own relationships with her loved ones in her works.

MMLAB (Arts and Science Lab) is a professional theatre based in Vilnius, Lithuania. It was launched with creative projects where artists and scientists experimented together with new forms and subjects for the theatre works. The key MMLAB strategy is experimentation with artistic forms and subjects. Now MMLAB is presenting emerging and established young artists, collaborating with the National and state institutions, having strong international relations with European countries and partners around the world – from Japan to Pakistan.

choreographers, dancers: Greta Grinevičiūtė, Andrius Katinas; composer: Agnė Matulevičiūtė; playwright: Kristina Steiblytė, Sigita Ivaškaitė; cinematographer: Vytautas Plukas; video artist: Nidas Kaniušas; producer: Rusnė Kregždaitė; produced by MMLAB theatre, Vilnius, Lithuania; funded by: Vilnius City Municipality and Lithianian Council for Culture; duration: 50 min

 

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Dance for a washing machine and a mother

08-11-2025 - 40/50 zł / 30 zł for „Taniec to My” Card holders - more