TU JOUES

GLÜCK

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TU JOUES

GLÜCK

IN STUDIO

VELLUM

“TU JOUES?”

is a contemporary dance performance by Xocolat that raises the main question: “Do you play?”. The project represents research on playfulness and different types of games remembered, played and rediscovered through the prism of each performer’s childhood memories. All you have to do is lose your balance, feel a little dizzy, slide, tap and enjoy the game.

Choreography: Manuela Bachmann Bernasconi & dancers.
Dramaturgy: Felix Bachmann Quadros.
Performers: Dmytro Grynov, Pauline de Laet, Johanna Willig Rosenstein, Arnaud
Blondel, Gabriela Leite Lima.

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“GLÜCK”

is a performance co-produced by AURA Dance Theatre and Bodytalk. It is based on the story of one of the poorest villages in Lithuania, Zembla, where the inhabitants have decided to drown their newborns in a pond to save them from the fate of defecting to the enemy military force that has long kept the village hopelessly surrounded. As the rescued orphans grow up, they learn of a village where parents are drowning their children and decide to occupy the village in a punitive expedition to put an end to the injustice.

Choreography: Yoshiko Waki.
Dramaturgy: Rolf Baumgart.
Performance: Dmytro Grynov, Blake Seidel, Chiara Corbetta, Clara Giambino, EmavSenkuviene, Eric Zarcone, Evgenii Kalachev, Jeanna Serikbayeva, Edgaras Zemaitis, Lukas Zerbst.

“GLÜCK”

is a performance co-produced by AURA Dance Theatre and Bodytalk. It is based on the story of one of the poorest villages in Lithuania, Zembla, where the inhabitants have decided to drown their newborns in a pond to save them from the fate of defecting to the enemy military force that has long kept the village hopelessly surrounded. As the rescued orphans grow up, they learn of a village where parents are drowning their children and decide to occupy the village in a punitive expedition to put an end to the injustice.

Choreography: Yoshiko Waki.
Dramaturgy: Rolf Baumgart.
Performance: Dmytro Grynov, Blake Seidel, Chiara Corbetta, Clara Giambino, Ema Senkuviene, Eric Zarcone, Evgenii Kalachev, Jeanna Serikbayeva, Edgaras Zemaitis, Lukas Zerbst.

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IN STUDIO

is a series of ongoing movement research and choreographies made by Dmytro Grynov for various projects and auditions. They partly represent different artistic styles and typical ways of moving that Dmytro has used in his own productions and projects for which he has been engaged. As artistic curiosity, movement vocabulary and dance knowledge are constantly expanding, the short videos arouse interest in different qualities and movement patterns that Dmytro is working with.

Choreography & Performance: Dmytro Grynov.

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“VELLUM”

is a performance created by Guy Shomroni & Yaniv Abraham on the theme of the fantasies and dangerous thoughts of the librarian. It represents the inner world of the main character, who is constantly trying to find a solution to the dissonance between reality and fiction. How can he not be trapped between daily life and the imaginary world? How can he distinguish real people from the characters of written books?
Choreography: Guy Shomroni & Yaniv Abraham.
Performance: Dmytro Grynov, Anastasia Ivanova, Victoria Kamalova, Maria Zaplechnaya, Igor Bekagaev, Tatiana Tchizikova, Pavel Glukhov, Maria Isaeva, Dmitrii Suhorukov.

“VELLUM”

is a performance created by Guy Shomroni & Yaniv Abraham on the theme of the fantasies and dangerous thoughts of the librarian. It represents the inner world of the main character, who is constantly trying to find a solution to the dissonance between reality and fiction.How can he not be trapped between daily life and the imaginary world? How can he distinguish real people from the characters of written books?
Choreography: Guy Shomroni & Yaniv Abraham.
Performance: Dmytro Grynov, Anastasia Ivanova, Victoria Kamalova, Maria Zaplechnaya, Igor Bekagaev, Tatiana Tchizikova, Pavel Glukhov, Maria Isaeva, Dmitrii Suhorukov.

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