East European Performing Arts Platform (EEPAP) supports the
development of contemporary performing arts (dance and theatre)
in 18 countries of Central and Eastern Europe.
Choreographic Territories – New Paths for the Avant-Garde Conference in Lublin, Poland, 12-13 Nov 2019
Choreographic Territories – New Paths for the Avant-Garde
Conference in Lublin
November 12-13, 2019
Place:
Centre for Culture in Lublin
Peowiaków 12, Lublin, Poland
Programme:
November 12
15.00 Undergrounds, Centre for Culture
- opening of the “Second Nature” exhibition – presentation of the exhibition of photos by Bolesław Lutosławski with Rambert dancers “The World Is Our Stage”
16.00 Cinema Hall, Centre for Culture
- introduction to Choreographic Territories (Monika Grochowska, Aleksandra Dziurosz)
- a meeting with Joanna Leśnierowska and Agata Siniarska (Agata will be present online)
17.30-19.00 Rehearsal Hall No. 4, Centre for Culture
- dance workshop with the dancers of the Yanka Rudzka Project – Polyphonies
20.00 Main Auditorium, Centre for Culture
- “If/Then”, a performance by the Lublin Dance Theatre – opening the festival
November 13
14.00-15.30 Cinema Hall, Centre for Culture
- a meeting with Weronika Kostyrko – chaired by Jolanta Prochowicz (plus distribution of the book Tancerka i zagłada in the Centre’s bookshop)
15.30-15.45 Cinema Hall, Centre for Culture
- announcement of the results of the Choreographic Territories Competition in 2020 by the representatives of the jury from the Institute of Music and Dance and the Adam Mickiewicz Institute
16.00-17.30 Cinema Hall, Centre for Culture
- a lecture on Marie Rambert followed by a discussion with the speaker, Mark Baldwin, the Artistic Director of Rambert in 2002-2018
18.00 Labyrinth Gallery (Popiełuszki 5)
- “Plutone”, a performance by Elisabetta Consoni
19.00 Labyrinth Gallery
- “Pure”, a performance by Ramona Nagabczyńska
20.30 Main Auditorium, Centre for Culture
- performance: “Yanka Rudzka Project – Polyphonies”
Organisers:
EEPAP