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Sharmanka Kinetic Theatre

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Heather
March 20, 2019
A wonderful hidden gem, well worth a visit (contact for show times and book a space). It's a theatre of kinetic sculpture, where hundreds of carved figures and pieces of old scrap perform an incredible choreography to haunting music and synchronised light.
Edwina
May 11, 2018
Founded in St. Petersburg, Russia in 1989, the Sharmanka Kinetic Theatre was brought to the Trongate 103 in 1996 by Eduard Bersudsky. The theatre brings inanimate objects to life, as sculptured pieces of scrap and tiny carved figures perform humorous and tragic stories of the human spirit, set to haunting music. Show times change so check it out in advance.
Gwyn
January 25, 2017
Founded by sculptor-mechanic Eduard Bersudsky and theatre director Tatyana Jakovskaya in St. Petersburg in 1989, Sharmanka Kinetic Theatre has been captivating Scottish audiences since settling in Glasgow almost two decades ago. Its enchanting performances star hundreds of carved figures controlled by steam punk-style machinery, combining with lights and music to tell haunting, beautiful stories.
Founded by sculptor-mechanic Eduard Bersudsky and theatre director Tatyana Jakovskaya in St. Petersburg in 1989, Sharmanka Kinetic Theatre has been captivating Scottish audiences since settling in Glasgow almost two decades ago. Its enchanting performances star hundreds of carved figures controlled…
Emma
October 31, 2021
This is one of Glasgow’s best kept secrets. If you have time definitely one to visit!
David
March 27, 2018
The Sharmanka Kinetic Gallery is a theatre of kinetic sculpture, where hundreds of carved figures and pieces of old scrap perform an incredible choreography to haunting music and synchronised light, telling the humorous and tragic stories of the human spirit as it struggles against the relentless circles of life and death

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ほかにはないグラスゴーの象徴的なストリートアート鑑賞ツアー
スコットランドの森で隠れた峡谷を探す
グラスゴーの必見スポットをまわる市内ウォーキングツアー

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Trongate
Glasgow, Scotland