MDSH feat. MariQ - What Was It? (Daniil Kharms)

What Was It? Music by MODULSHTEIN Vocal by MariQ Lyrics by Daniil Kharms Lyrics translate by Rupert Moreton Camera and edit by Lauri Lokotar Sound Mastering by Ilja Korjukin Light on stage by Anton Andrejuk Costumes by Baiba Litiņa MDSH feat MariQ Modulshtein (MDSH) is IDM, DownTempo, Indie electronica. MariQ - theater actress with amazing voice and charm This song written for a large theatrical project about poets OBERIU from 1920-30, which will premiere in September 2024 and for new Modulshtein LP. . OBERIU (Russian: ОБЭРИУ - Объединение реального искусства; English: the Union of Real Art or the Association for Real Art) was a short-lived avant-garde collective of Russian Futurist writers, musicians, and artists in the 1920s and 1930s.[1] The group coalesced in the context of the “intense centralization of Soviet Culture“ and the decline of the avant garde culture of Leningrad, as “leftist“ groups were becoming increasingly marginalized. Founded in 1927 by Daniil Kharms and Alexander Vvedensky, OBERIU became notorious for provocative performances which included circus-like stunts, readings of what was perceived as nonsensical verse, and theatrical presentations, such as Kharms’s Elizabeth Bam, that foreshadowed the European Theatre of the Absurd. The presentations took place in venues ranging from theaters and university auditoriums to dormitories and prisons. The group’s actions were derided as “literary hooliganism“ in the ever-more conservative press of the late 1920s. It was chastised even more in the early 1930s, and many of its associates were arrested. The OBERIU has often been called “the last Soviet avant-garde. All songs is lyrics is Oberiu poets Spotify
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