Elina Kulikova

Part 1—Un champ brûlé

La Trilogie de la guerre

Théâtre Paris-Villette
septembersept 24 – 30

50 minutes

Minimum age 12 years

In French and Russian, subtitle in French

This show contains some scenes of war or violence that may offend the sensibilities of the audience.

Prices €8 to €28
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Théâtre Paris-Villette
Théâtre Paris-Villette
211, avenue Jean Jaurès
75019 Paris

Thursday september 24

19h

Wednesday september 30

20h

Concept Elina Kulikova and Dima Efremov. Vocal coaching Maya Novikova. Costumes Elina Kulikova. French translation Eleonora Mitranovich. Outside eye Natalia Kaliada and Nicolai Khalezin (Belarus Free Theatre).

La Villette and Festival d’Automne à Paris present this performance in co-production.

Un champ brûlé is a reflection on war as cultural inheritance, and on the narratives that make it possible. How can a tradition carry with it and pass on violence which ends up by justifying itself? Onstage, in classical musician attire, Elina Kulikova and Dima Efremov attempt to ward off a double trauma, that of singing in front of an audience, and that of watching their country invade and massacre its neighbour.


In a theatrical and musical trilogy, Elina Kulikova and Dima Efremov set out to denounce Russia’s war and invasion of Ukraine. In their hands, this gesture becomes the starting point for an investigation of an artistic and deeply personal nature. From its makings to its innermost effects, they explore what it means to belong to a country at war. Turning to references from the Russian repertoire — whether they be classical, folkloric or festive—the show builds up the contours of an ode to resistance and turns the stage into both place of refuge and confrontation.

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