Photo review: Pussy Riot Live at Warsaw

Riot Days, the award-winning tour based on the memoir of Pussy Riot’s Maria Alyokhina concluded at Warsaw in Brooklyn, New York on December 8. Pussy Riot, with their signature balaclavas and bold stage presence, wasted no time in launching into their setlist, immediately captivating the audience with a blend of punk, electronica, and fervent spoken word. The concert was not merely a musical performance but an immersive show that delved into the heart of their activism and the challenges they faced in their fight for political freedom and human rights. Evocative projections, bold graphics, and calls to action on screen heightened the emotional impact of each song, creating a multi-sensory, conversation-starting experience.

 

 

All photos by Vivianne Navarrete

Vivianne Navarrete: I am a photographer and mixed media artist based in NYC. My work focuses on capturing the energy felt at concerts, specifically DIY shows. Currently, I am getting a BFA in photography at Parsons School of Design.
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