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 in Kiev. Showcase of Polish dance and choreography supported by EEPAP

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POLISH DANCE PLATFORM 2016

 

“Choreographic Territories – Eastern Partnership” – Kiev, 19-21 March 2016

 

Performances:

March 19, 2016

7:00 p.m. the Kiev Academic Youth Theatre – big stage

“Stalking Paradise”, Lublin Dance Theatre

8:00 p.m. the Kiev Academic Youth Theatre – small stage

“For living in”, Hygin Delimat

 

March 20, 2016

5:00 p.m. Kurbasa Centre 

“AKTY”, Aurora Lubos

7:00 p.m. the Kiev Academic Youth Theatre – big stage

“Room 40”, Maciej Kuźmiński

 

March 21, 2016

8:00 p.m. the Kiev Academic Youth Theatre – big stage

„Insight”, Janusz Orlik 

April 22, 2016

g. 20.00 Kurbasa Centre

“Niżyński. The Rite of Dreams”, Sławek Krawczyński / Tomasz Wygoda / Anna Godowska

 

Contemporary Dance Workshops:

Instructors: Daniela Komędera, Janusz Orlik, Hygin Delimat, Aurora Lubos (March 19-20, 

Totem art-space Studio in Kiev)

 

Discussion Panel:

Meeting is organised as part of „Choreographic Territories – Eastern Partnership” 

Symposium. Panelists:  Jadwiga Grabowska, Grzegorz Kondrasiuk with Ukrainian 

theorists and dance reseachers (date: March 21, place: Kurbasa Centre in Kiev)

 

 

 

Polish Dance Platform is a program aiming at presenting contemporary dance and choreographies made by best Polish artists, educators and theorists of dance affiliated with Polish Dance Platform 2014, full of dance presentations, workshops, meetings and debates placed in 4 capital cities of countries participating in Eastern Partnership: Minsk, Kiev, Tbilisi and Baku.

Project is realized in cooperation with experienced local cultural operatives and is a continuation of collaboration that began during Polish dance Platform 2014 in Lublin and is aiming towards building a platform of exchange of experience and dialogue between dance scenes in Poland and between selected countries of Eastern Partnership.

Program has a mission of regaining and strengthening of how East-Central Europe is perceived in a general historic discourse of contemporary dance, which should not only follow a warn trail of international tendencies,  but also empowering the local histories and giving support to countries struggling with political and economical issues in dance development by sharing their experience.

 

POLISH PARTNERS OF THE PROJECT:

http://ck.lublin.pl

http://imit.org.pl

http://www.artstationsfoundation5050.com

http://eepap.culture.pl

 

stopka site

 

 

Organisers: 
Polish Dance Platform, EEPAP
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