Nikolai Zykov Theatre

Performance "The Magic World of Marionettes" (1993), Nikolai Zykov Theatre

Nikolai Zykov Theatre (Russian: Театр Николая Зыкова) - puppet theatre founded in Moscow by Nikolai Zykov, a Soviet and Russian actor, director, artist, designer, puppet-maker, master puppeteer.[1]

History

Histoire d'amour (2003), flying marionettes, Nikolai Zykov Theatre

When Zykov was five years old, his parents took him to the Puppet Theatre of Sergey Obraztsov. After the show, Zykov created his own theatre in his house and presented puppet performances for his parents and his younger sister.[1] At that time he did not make puppets by himself. Instead, he took details of toys and inter-connected them with wire.

Zykov began making puppets for his performances in 1977. In 1980, he made his first puppet vignette. In 1985, he created his first solo puppet performance and founded his own professional Nikolai Zykov Theatre.[2]

Puppets

Zykov constantly developed the technology and has created many new construction and technological innovations for experimental marionettes, marionettes-transformers, radio-controlled puppets, experimental giant puppet consrtructions.

Performances

Performance "Puppets, 21st Century" (2012), Nikolai Zykov Theatre

Nikolai Zykov Theatre offers 18 puppet performances for audience of all ages.[2] These performances include:

Master classes

Nikolai Zykov Theatre offers 2 master classes for professionals and puppet lovers:

Tours

Zykov has performed in more than 40 countries around the world. These include:

  • Argentina[3]
  • Brazil
  • Venezuela
  • Mexico
  • United States[4]
  • Iceland
  • Estonia
  • Latvia
  • Byelorussia
  • Ukraine
  • Poland
  • Germany[1]
  • Belgium
  • France
  • Spain
  • Italy
  • Austria
  • Czech Republic
  • Slovakia
  • Hungary
  • Russia
  • Bulgaria
  • Greece
  • Cyprus
  • Turkey
  • Israel
  • Egypt
  • South Africa
  • Mauritius
  • Seychelles
  • Iran
  • Kazakhstan
  • Uzbekistan
  • Tajikistan
  • Afghanistan
  • Pakistan[5]
  • India
  • Sri Lanka
  • Singapore
  • Taiwan
  • China[6]
  • South Korea

Awards

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 Boris Goldovskiy, "Puppets", Moscow 2004, page 171 ISBN 5-94117-095-5
  2. 1 2 Nikolai Zykov Theatre in Directory of Russian Theatres
  3. Mirar con ojos de títeres in "Pagina12" Buenos Aires, and Argentina
  4. Photos, The Puppetry Journal ISSN 0033-443X — USA, Minneapolis, Spring 2002
  5. Photos, Sarwat Ali, Animating The Inanimate — Pakistan, Lahore: Ferozsons, LTD, 2005 ISBN 969-0-02024-2
  6. 1 2 "Arts Innovation" award of the 12th China Shanghai International Arts Festival and the 2nd Shanghai International Puppet Festival Golden Magnolia, 2010

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