Work in progress of the Clavis School teenage theatre group presenting Ivan Vyrypaev’s "Mahamaya electronic devices". The production is built around Ivan Vyrypaev’s text filtered through a teenage perspective — lively, unstable, still forming itself in a world where almost everything has already been named, interpreted and explained by someone else. At the center of the work are adolescent girls existing inside a continuous informational noise. Love, faith, freedom, personal boundaries appear here not as stable categories but as shifting constructs whose meanings constantly slip away. How does a personal voice emerge through the world’s insistence on explaining a person before they have time to name themselves? We invite you to witness this moment — to support the young people and live this experience together. Event page: https://clavis-schule.de/produkt/%D1%81%D0%D%BF%D0%B5%D0%BA%D1%82%D0%B0%D0%BA%D0%BB%D1%8C-work-in-progress/ Please note that the play’s text is aimed at an audience 16+ and the presence of younger children is entirely at parents’ discretion and possible only when accompanied by them. Sign up without hassle in KiddoDu or direct to the organizer: https://t.me/clavis_schule
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