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MYM.EE presents

Elajannad⏐Beastesses

Nominated at the 2024 Estonian Theatre Awards for Musical Design and Original Music in spoken word performance



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Beastesses (Elajannad) -

a passion for two Women

and a five-piece ensemble.

Beastesses is one Woman's CV,

Curriculum Vitae - the trajectory of a life ​that begins with birth and ends with death, or ​maybe the other way round.

This woman's trail could be a leafy woodland ​lane, a kitchen full of broken glass, a ​bedroom dripping with tenderness, a well-​intentioned road to hell, a perpetual ​handicraft lesson, a funeral march, or perhaps ​a 4-lane stadium circuit where she races ​herself.

Performed by actresses from the ​internationally famous NO99 theatre – Mirtel ​Pohla and Eva Koldits – the production ​interweaves several possible life stories of ​one woman. For as long as the foremothers ​reach across the border between life and ​death, for as long as the narrative lasts, so ​too does life.

Like a chorus in a Greek tragedy, the woman is ​accompanied on her journey through hell and ​paradise on earth by a low-sounding ensemble ​of top Estonian musicians.

Premiere: 5 February 2023 at Vaba Lava Tallinn Theatre Centre

Concept by Eva Koldits and Mingo Rajandi

Directed by Eva Koldits

Cast: Eva Koldits, Mirtel Pohla

Composer, ensemble leader and musical ​director: Mingo Rajandi


Dramaturg: Berit Kaschan

Designer: Kairi Mändla

Lighting designer: Meelis Lusmägi

Sound director: Karl-Elijas Teder

Technical production manager: Marti Tärn

Project manager: Merylin Poks

Photos by Rene Jakobson


Musical ensemble: Mingo Rajandi (double bass), Erki Pärnoja (guitars, electronics), Tobias Tammearu ​(saxophone, electronics), Andres Kaljuste (viola), Ahto Abner (percussion, electronics).

She boldly seeks common ground between refined compositions ​and improvisation, crossing genre boundaries and ​experimenting with different art forms. In her works Mingo ​blends jazz with contemporary music and draws inspiration ​from socially critical texts and poetry, from both the ​classics as well as contemporary authors.



Mingo Rajandi

Composer, musician, feminist


Mingo has been commissioned to create several works by jazz and classical music ​festivals, often collaborating with performing arts producers and performers. ​Her interdisciplinary pieces such as "Creating Gods" (2018, commissioned by ​Arvo Pärt Day's) and collaborations like "Lingua franca" (2017) and "The ​strange mirror" (2021) are remarkable examples of this. Among her notable works ​is the bassoon concerto "Trees Talk" for the Grammy-nominated bassoon player ​Martin Kuuskmann (2019), a new rendition of Händel's oratorio "Messiah" for ​Veronika Portsmouth's Choir (2019), and “Erkki-Sven Tüür & Lepo Sumera Rewrite" ​with Kirke Karja (2019) that was commissioned for the opening of the Jazzkaar ​festival's 30th anniversary. In 2019, Mingo participated in the Estonian Drama ​Theater's production "Double bass", for which she received the award for best ​original music and musical design at the Estonian Theater Awards. In 2020, ​Mingo was awarded the title of Jazz Composer of the Year.

Mingo's ensembles, including Ajavares, Heliotroop, Verbarium, Avarus Ensemble, Trio Maag, and ​Mingo Rajandi Quintet, have performed her works extensively, with numerous albums and singles ​released. Mingo regularly collaborates with musicians from different genres, actors, visual ​artists, poets, and choreographers. She has also written for several classical ensembles and ​soloists and has done a number of special projects both in the theater and on concert stages.

Eva Koldits has worked in various theaters including Tallinn ​City Theater, Vanemuine, Ugala and notably was a member of ​the acclaimed Theater NO99 troupe from 2010 to 2018.


As an Estonian theatre director and actress, she has earned multiple ​nominations for the Estonian Theater Awards. Koldits has participated in ​several festivals including Festival d`Avignon, Tampere Theatre Festival, ​Biennale Teatro in Venice. She has performed on various European stages ​such as Théâtre de l'Odéon, Münchner Kammerspiele, KVS, Nanterre-Amandiers, ​Teatro Argentina in Rome, Finnish National Theatre and has collaborated ​with the best Estonian directors like Tiit Ojasoo, Ene-Liis Semper, Juhan ​Ulfsak, ​​Lauri Lagle, Anne Türnpu, Elmo Nüganen and well-known Finnish ​director Kristian Smeds among others.



In her role as a director, she frequently delves into folklore, themes of ​forward interruptions and mythological archetypes, as can be seen in ​productions like “In a Cone House: Khanty women’s songs”, “Izhorian Epic”, ​“Sugrierror.com”, "Stories of the Plague Age”.


Beyond the stage, Koldits has acted in several movies and TV series ​including "Comrade child", "Take it or leave it”, “Traitor".


Koldits has collaborated with Mirtel Pohla since the theater academy, then ​in theater No99 and in other projects. Together, they have explored poetic ​improvisational materials in works like "Every True Heartbeat" and "Raise ​and Fall of Estonia", as well as delved into Greek tragedies such as ​Euripides' "Iphigeneia in Aulis".

Eva Koldits

Estonian theater director and actress

About the production

Eva Koldits and Mingo Rajandi found the initial inspiration for the ​creation of "Beastesses" in intimate conversations between themselves, ​reflecting on their own life experiences and those of their mothers.

Initially, they were fascinated by the idea of basing their production ​on the heroines of Greek tragedies, but as they delved deeper, they ​discovered that their mothers' lives were perhaps even more tragic than ​those of the ancient heroines. The same dilemmas reoccur throughout the ​centuries, with women still faced with the question of whether to ​sacrifice themselves for society or society for themselves.


“We get to explore the hopeful promises and visceral disappointments: ​childbirth and maternity, love and domestic violence, death and murder. ​The performance also hones in on the complex mother-daughter dynamics, ​its mutual guilt and self-accusations.

The performance re-centers our attention, to make us think of how many ​authentic scenes of childbirth we can bring up from cultural memory and ​the many silences that surround women an aging or women and violence.

Two women, Mirtel Pohla and Eva Koldits, speak. The third, Mingo ​Rajandi, plays the double bass. Behind them stands a male band. The ​music and the text, composed from extracts from Estonian and ​international fiction and non-fiction, both by men and women, form a ​unitary whole. The performance is immersive, in a minimalist fashion: no ​props, no extravagant costume, just music and voice.” – Raili Marling






(...) emotionally one of the most powerful ​productions of womanhood I've seen.

- Maris Johannes, Teater. Muusika. Kino.

(...) the viewer gets to embark on a journey of ​experience and (self-)observation.

- Marie Pullerits, Teater. Muusika. Kino.

There was a primal expressiveness, a sharpness, a ​devastation and a heaviness that managed to find ​playfulness and freedom in itself.

- Tuuli Põhjakas, Postimees

Listen to the soundtrack here:

Contacts:

Production’s Agent ​Greeta Võsu

greetav6su@gmail.com

+372 5347 7029