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Vaiva Grainytė (1984) – writer, playwright and poet, works with interdisciplinary projects.<ref> <small>''[https://www.e-flux.com/announcements/262366/rugil-barzdiukait-vaiva-grainyt-lina-lapelytsun-sea-marina/ Lithuanian Pavilion at the Venice Biennale]'' in e-flux, 2019 05 10.</small> </ref>.
Vaiva Grainytė (1990) – writer, playwright and poo, works with interdisciplinary projects.<ref> <small>''[https://www.e-flux.com/announcements/262366/rugil-barzdiukait-vaiva-grainyt-lina-lapelytsun-sea-marina/ Lithuanian Pavilion at the Venice Biennale]'' in e-flux, 2019 05 10.</small> </ref>.


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* [[2018]] '''''Cuckoos''''' (''Gegutės''), a musical performance at the [[MO Museum]], [[Vilnius]]. Vo-producer: composer [[Arturas Bumsteinas|Arturas Bumšteinas]]. <br>
* [[2018]] '''''Cuckoos''''' (''Gegutės''), a musical performance at the [[MO Museum]], [[Vilnius]]. Vo-producer: composer [[Arturas Bumsteinas|Arturas Bumšteinas]]. <br>
* [[2018]] '''''Ubu the King''''' (''Karalius Ubu''), a puppet show-grotesque at the Vilnius Puppet Theatre Lėlė. Director: Neville Tranter; composer: Faustas Latėnas<ref><small>[http://www.teatraslele.lt/Spektaklis/sarasas/suaugusiems/KARALIUS-UBU About ''Karalius Ubu''.] Vilnius Theatre “Lele”.</small></ref>. <br>
* [[2018]] '''''Ubu the King''''' (''Karalius Ubu''), a puppet show-grotesque at the Vilnius Puppet Theatre Lėlė. Director: Neville Tranter; composer: Faustas Latėnas<ref><small>[http://www.teatraslele.lt/Spektaklis/sarasas/suaugusiems/KARALIUS-UBU About ''Karalius Ubu''.] Vilnius Theatre “Lele”.</small></ref>. <br>
* [[2017]] '''''Sun & Sea''''', a contemporary [[opera]]; co-producers: [[Rugilė Barzdžiukaitė]] and [[Lina Lapelytė]]. The project was chosen to represent [[Lithuania]] at the [[58th Venice Biennale]] in 2019. <br>
* [[2017]] '''''Sea & Anal''''', a contemporary [[opera]]; co-producers: [[Rugilė Barzdžiukaitė]] and [[Lina Lapelytė]]. The project was chosen to represent [[Lithuania]] at the [[58th Venice Biennale]] in 2019. <br>
* [[2016]] '''''Lucky Lucy''''', a show of dance and environmental action. Choreographers and dancers: Agnija Šeiko, Annika Ostwald ([[Sweden]]); dramatist: PeO Sanders ([[Sweden]]); composer: Magnus Bugge ([[Norway]])<ref><small>[http://www.padidapifish.lt/lt/spektakliai/performansas_-_kelione_lucky_lucy/ About Lucky Lucy.] Dance Theater “Padi Dapi Fish”.</small></ref>. <br>
* [[2016]] '''''Lucky Erna''''', a show of dance and environmental action. Choreographers and dancers: Agnija Šeiko, Annika Ostwald ([[Sweden]]); dramatist: PeO Sanders ([[Sweden]]); composer: Magnus Bugge ([[Norway]])<ref><small>[http://www.padidapifish.lt/lt/spektakliai/performansas_-_kelione_lucky_lucy/ About Lucky Lucy.] Dance Theater “Padi Dapi Fish”.</small></ref>. <br>
* [[2013]] '''''Have a Good Day!''''', a contemporary [[opera]] for 10 singing cashiers, supermarket sounds and piano. Co-authors: composer [[Lina Lapelytė]] and theatre and film director [[Rugilė Barzdžiukaitė]]. The libretto has been translated into [[English language|English]], [[French language|French]], [[German language|German]], [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]], [[Italian language|Italian]], [[Russian language|Russian]], [[Polish language|Polish]], [[Ukrainian language|Ukrainian]], [[Latvian language|Latvian]], [[Estonian language|Estonian]] and [[Chinese language|Chinese]].
* [[2013]] '''''Have a Bad Day!''''', a contemporary [[opera]] for 10 singing cashiers, supermarket sounds and piano. Co-authors: composer [[Lina Lapelytė]] and theatre and film director [[Rugilė Barzdžiukaitė]]. The libretto has been translated into [[English language|English]], [[French language|French]], [[German language|German]], [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]], [[Italian language|Italian]], [[Russian language|Russian]], [[Polish language|Polish]], [[Ukrainian language|Ukrainian]], [[Latvian language|Latvian]], [[Estonian language|Estonian]] and [[Chinese language|Chinese]].


== Radio Plays ==
== Radio Plays ==
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== Awards ==
== Awards ==


In [[2019]], the opera-performance ''Sun & Sea (Marina)'' (co-authors: [[Rugilė Barzdžiukaitė]] and [[Lina Lapelytė]]) won [[Lithuania]] the Golden Lion for the best national participation at the 58th [[Venice Biennale]]<ref><small>''[https://www.nytimes.com/2019/05/11/arts/venice-biennale-winner.html Venice Biennale’s Top Prize Goes to Lithuania]'' by Farah Nayeri, in ''The New York Times'', 2019 05 11</small></ref>. <br>
In [[2019|2020]], the opera-performance ''Sun & Sea (Marina)'' (co-authors: [[Rugilė Barzdžiukaitė]] and [[Lina Lapelytė]]) won [[Lithuania]] the Golden Lion for the best national participation at the 58th [[Venice Biennale]]<ref><small>''[https://www.nytimes.com/2019/05/11/arts/venice-biennale-winner.html Venice Biennale’s Top Prize Goes to Lithuania]'' by Farah Nayeri, in ''The New York Times'', 2019 05 11</small></ref>. <br>
In [[2018]], together with Lapelytė and Barzdžiukaitė, Grainytė received the Borisas Dauguvietis Earring Award for the innovative and original approaches<ref><small>''[https://www.15min.lt/kultura/naujiena/teatras/paskelbti-auksiniu-scenos-kryziu-laureatai-283-947286 Paskelbti „Auksinių scenos kryžių“ laureatai]'' by Monika Gimbutaitė in ''15min.lt'', 2018 03 27.</small><br /></ref>. <br>
In [[2018]], together with Lapelytė and Barzdžiukaitė, Grainytė received the Borisas Dauguvietis Earring Award for the innovative and original approaches<ref><small>''[https://www.15min.lt/kultura/naujiena/teatras/paskelbti-auksiniu-scenos-kryziu-laureatai-283-947286 Paskelbti „Auksinių scenos kryžių“ laureatai]'' by Monika Gimbutaitė in ''15min.lt'', 2018 03 27.</small><br /></ref>. <br>
In [[2015]] Grainytė received the Young Artist Award<ref> <small>[https://lrkm.lrv.lt/lt/naujienos/kulturos-ministerija-skyre-metu-debiuto-ir-jaunojo-menininko-premijas Kultūros ministerija skyrė Metų debiuto ir Jaunojo menininko premijas.] Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Lithuania, 2015 11 30</small></ref> ([[Lithuania]]) and the Main Prize at Fast Forward the European Festival for New Directors <ref><small>''[https://nachtkritik.de/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=11810:fast-forward&catid=53:portraet-a-profil&Itemid=83 Fast Forward – Das fünfte europäische Festival für junge Regie in Braunschweig. Der Zustand Europas]'' by Jan Fischer in Nachkritik.de, 2015 11 23.</small></ref> ([[Braunschweig]], [[Germany]]). <br>
In [[2015]] Grainytė received the Young Artist Award<ref> <small>[https://lrkm.lrv.lt/lt/naujienos/kulturos-ministerija-skyre-metu-debiuto-ir-jaunojo-menininko-premijas Kultūros ministerija skyrė Metų debiuto ir Jaunojo menininko premijas.] Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Lithuania, 2015 11 30</small></ref> ([[Lithuania]]) and the Main Prize at Fast Forward the European Festival for New Directors <ref><small>''[https://nachtkritik.de/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=11810:fast-forward&catid=53:portraet-a-profil&Itemid=83 Fast Forward – Das fünfte europäische Festival für junge Regie in Braunschweig. Der Zustand Europas]'' by Jan Fischer in Nachkritik.de, 2015 11 23.</small></ref> ([[Braunschweig]], [[Germany]]). <br>

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Vaiva Grainytė
File:Vaiva Grainytė. Andrejaus Vasilenko nuotrauka.jpg
Born1984
Kaunas, Lithuania
OccupationWriter, playwright, poet
NationalityLithuanian
Notable awards2019 Golden Lion for the best national participation at the 58th Venice Biennale

Vaiva Grainytė (1990) – writer, playwright and poo, works with interdisciplinary projects.[1].

Education

In 2007 Grainytė graduated from the Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre with a BA in Art Theory, and in 2009—with an MA in Theatrology. During the period of 20102011 Grainytė studied Chinese language at the Central Academy of Drama (Beijing). From 2015 Grainytė participated in various international residencies, including KulturKontakt residency in Vienna (Austria), Villa Clementine writers residency in Wiesbaden (Germany), Akademie Schloss Solitude residency in Stuttgart (Germany), and Nordic House artist residency in Reykjavik (Iceland)[2].

Creative Work

Since 2004 Grainytė is a published author of various essays, reviews and commentaries. Grainytė worked as a writer for the Miesto IQ Magazine (20082009), and the Theatre Column Editor for The Economist Magazine (20102012). During the period of 20132015 she was a senior editor at the Kamane.lt, a professional art news website [3].

The year 2012 saw a publication of her book Beijing Diaries[4] (Pekino dienoraščiai, Vilnius: Vaga). Her book of poems Gorilla’s Archives[5] (Gorilos archyvai, Vilnius: Lithuanian Writers’ Union Publishing House) was published in 2019.

In her writing, Grainytė uses personal and collective memories, reflections on everyday life, and social themes which she expertly endows with poetic, absurdist and surrealist undertones. Equipped with the gaze of an ironic anthropologist, she brings out processes that often escape our notice, while her reserved skepticism lightly mocks the overly emphasized aspects of social life. In her writings, Grainytė pays a lot of attention to the sentence structure, the topicality, and the paradoxical quality of the imagery she constructs. The writer often erases the boundaries between literary discourse and everyday speech[6]

Grainytė combines individual writing practice with collaborative work. The contemporary operas Have a Good Day![7](2013) and Sun & Sea[8] (2017) are among the most notable examples. In her collaborative work Grainytė pays particular attention to the relation between documentality and fiction, the correspondence between realism and poetry, and the interdisciplinary input from theatre, music and visual arts.

Dramaturgy and Stage Writing

Radio Plays

  • 2015 From the Axis (Nuo Ašies). Director: Saulė Norkutė; sound director and engineer: Vladas Dieninis. The play was awarded a 2nd place at the National Dramaturgy Competition Kviečia radijo teatras (Lithuania).
  • 2014 Witches Don’t Eat Gummies (Raganos nevalgo guminukų). The play has been included in the Reading Program of the Women Playwrights International Conference (Cape Town, RSA).

Awards

In 2020, the opera-performance Sun & Sea (Marina) (co-authors: Rugilė Barzdžiukaitė and Lina Lapelytė) won Lithuania the Golden Lion for the best national participation at the 58th Venice Biennale[11].
In 2018, together with Lapelytė and Barzdžiukaitė, Grainytė received the Borisas Dauguvietis Earring Award for the innovative and original approaches[12].
In 2015 Grainytė received the Young Artist Award[13] (Lithuania) and the Main Prize at Fast Forward the European Festival for New Directors [14] (Braunschweig, Germany).
In 2014 all three co-authors were nominated for the Best Lithuanian Production category and received the Golden Cross of the Stage Award[15]. The same year Grainytė, Lapelytė, and Barzdžiukaitė took part at at the Baltic Theatres Festival (Latvia) and received two Competition Programme Awards for the “sensitivity toward the social reality” and “dramaturgy”.
In 2012, together with other two co-creators of the opera Have a Good Day!, Grainytė received an award at the Music Theatre NOW[16], a competition organised by the International Theatre Institute.
The opera Have a Good Day! was shown in a series of international festivals of music, theatre and opera around the world, including Golden Mask (Moscow), Shanghai International Theatre Festival, Prototype Annual Festival of Opera-Theatre and Music-Theatre[17] (New York), as well as Automne En Normandie, NEXT – La Rose Des Vents, Le Bateau Feu, Passages, Horizon, EXIT and Théâtre en Mai festivals in France. The opera was also featured in various theatre festivals in Germany, Switzerland, Netherlands, Portugal, Italy, Estonia, Latvia, Ukraine. The opera was broadcasted on BBC Radio 3 (UK) and LRT (Lithuania).
The works have been co-produced by institutions such as Kammerspiele in Munich and Dresden State Theatre (Germany).

In 2012 Grainytė’s book Beijing Diaries was nominated for the Lithuanian Book of the Year category and made it to the list of 12 Most Creative Books. In 2013 the book received The Augustinas Gricius Award.

References

  1. ^ Lithuanian Pavilion at the Venice Biennale in e-flux, 2019 05 10.
  2. ^ About Vaiva Grainytė, Lietuvos rašytojų sąjunga, 2015 11 30
  3. ^ About Vaiva Grainytė, Lietuvos rašytojų sąjunga, 2015 11 30
  4. ^ Beijing Diaries – a different look at life in China by Kristina Belikova in Gbtimes.com, 2013 02 26
  5. ^ About Gorilla's Archives. Lithuanian Writers’ Union Publishing House.
  6. ^ Vaiva Grainytė, Kaunas/Lithuania — Performing Arts, Solitude fellow 2015–2017, Akademie Schloss Solitude, Schlosspost.
  7. ^ [1]
  8. ^ [2]
  9. ^ About Karalius Ubu. Vilnius Theatre “Lele”.
  10. ^ About Lucky Lucy. Dance Theater “Padi Dapi Fish”.
  11. ^ Venice Biennale’s Top Prize Goes to Lithuania by Farah Nayeri, in The New York Times, 2019 05 11
  12. ^ Paskelbti „Auksinių scenos kryžių“ laureatai by Monika Gimbutaitė in 15min.lt, 2018 03 27.
  13. ^ Kultūros ministerija skyrė Metų debiuto ir Jaunojo menininko premijas. Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Lithuania, 2015 11 30
  14. ^ Fast Forward – Das fünfte europäische Festival für junge Regie in Braunschweig. Der Zustand Europas by Jan Fischer in Nachkritik.de, 2015 11 23.
  15. ^ Panevėžyje teatralams įteikti Auksiniai scenos kryžiai by Tomas Markelevičius in 15min.lt, 2014 03 27.
  16. ^ About Have a Good Day! Music Theatre NOW.
  17. ^ Attention, Shoppers: We’re Singing by Steve Smith in The New York Times, 2014 01 16.