Mikhail Kaluzhsky is a writer and playwright based in Berlin. He is the author of Music Repressed (2007) and many documentary theatre projects. In 2012-2014 he curated the theatre programme at Moscow's Andrei Sakharov Center, and is former Lead Russian-Language Editor at oDR. He can be found on Twitter via @kaluzhsky.
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Published in: oDR#FreeMalobrodsky
Russian theatre is fighting for the right to independence and diversity — and showing how to do that beyond...
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Published in: oDRFighting back, in the back of beyond
Across Russia, active citizens are fighting for their neighbourhoods, livelihoods and against systemic corruption....
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Published in: oDRDance me to the end of history
From one man’s search for his ancestor’s executioners to Holocaust dances – here’s how Russia learns to forget. Русский
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Published in: oDR“You wanted civil society? Well, now you’ve got it”
Amid Russia’s conservative turn, a new brand of conservative civil society is mobilising against freedom of...
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Published in: oDRRussia’s reluctant elections
The results may be predictable, but Russia’s parliamentary elections hint at the next stage of regime mobilisation.
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Published in: oDRListening to the “voices” in August 1991, or the media we need today
The events of August 1991 weren’t just an unexpected win for democracy. They were a reminder of the role of mass...