Rene Paul: Actually Fine?
In contemporary performing arts, we often see artistic genres collide and mix. Theater can combine with music, or dance with circus, among other creative blends. This element is present in…
In contemporary performing arts, we often see artistic genres collide and mix. Theater can combine with music, or dance with circus, among other creative blends. This element is present in…
Jean’s comedy delights in setting up expectations only to smash them a moment later, challenging the audience to do the same.
This two-hander cabaret interspersed solo sets of original music with rounds of collaborative storytelling and comedy, creating a high-energy space of exploration and experimentation.
Of course the band everyone came for took the stage to a packed house with an ever bigger mosh pit…
Good stories are ones that unfold the coming of ANY age, whichever it is, and grasps at the humanity and the stakes of each stage. Säde has shown a deft hand at understanding and translating the generalities of these struggles into the specifics of characters’ lives and relationships.
I’m a massive fan of the Secret Mexican Society and all they’ve brought to the Tallinn scene – as a devotee of spicy foods, I know I’ll always find the goods…
In turns heartfelt, bizarre, and confronting, the evening brought forward the conflicts between vulnerability and self-protection when facing internal and external pressures.
Absolutely massive line-up, with more than five hours of jazz, folk, and blues-infused music spanning Europe from the Faroe Islands to Croatia, with influences knowing no borders at all.
The first act on the stage was “Estonian Voices” that have been around some years on the scene and delivered a clean & crisp set one would expect from the cool cats that have played around for more than a few years.
After too long letting it pass me by, I took advantage of this year’s Tallinn Music Week for the first time, starting off with a Thursday evening at Erinevate Tubade…