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On 8 September, Poznań (Poland) hosted the premiere of the performance Yanka Rudzka Project: Polyphony, which opened the cycle Choreographic Territories: New Paths for the Avant-garde, which covers four outstanding Polish-born dancers and choreographers: Bronislava Nijinska, Maria Rambert, Pola Nireńska, and Yanka Rudzka. Choreographic Territories is organised by the Adam Mickiewicz Institute in collaboration with the Institute of Music and Dance, the Centre for Culture in Lublin, and the Art Stations Foundation in Poznań, along with partners from Belarus, Ukraine, Georgia, and Armenia. The project is implemented within the frame of the POLSKA 100 programme, which celebrates the centenary of Polish independence. The Poznań premiere initiated this year?s dance cycle of dance piece presentations held in Poznań, Minsk, Dnipro, Tbilisi, Yerevan, and Kiev from 8 September through 3 October 2018, as part of Choreographic Territories. Apart from the Yanka Rudzka Project: Poliphonies, the cycle will also feature Bataille and the Dawn of New Days by Sławek Krawczyński and Anna Godowska, TOTAL by Paweł Sakowicz, Stalking Paradise by the Lublin Dance Theatre, and Welcome/Witajcie by Aurora Lubos.

 

Choreographic Territories: New Paths for the Avant-garde is a multiannual project presenting Polish contemporary dance featuring some of the best dance artists, pedagogues, showcased within the frame of the Polish Dance Platform 2017. Spanning the period of 2017-2021, the project features presentations, workshops, meetings and debates hosted by the most active contemporary dance centres in Central and Eastern Europe, including Belarus, Ukraine, Georgia, Armenia, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovenia, Serbia, and Bulgaria. The piece is a follow-up to the 2016 programme Choreographic Territories, whose idea has been expanded to include initiatives presenting the outstanding 20th century Polish-born dance avant-garde women artists.

 

The project has featured a special publication (released in 2017), along with new international choreographic ventures covering the lives and oeuvres of the fascinating figures of Pola Nireńska, Bronislava Nijinska, Mary Rambert, and Yanka Rudzka. Much like in the 1920s and 1930s, Polish artists today can inspire the contemporary understanding of choreography in other countries. The programme intends to return to the intercultural exchange model based on actual collaboration with local dance milieus, while emphasising the strong current (and past) presence of women choreographers and dancers in the development of Polish dance.

 

The Choreographic Territories: New Paths for the Avant-garde programme has been developed as part of the international cultural programme coordinated by the Adam Mickiewicz Institute, implemented within the frame of the Multiannual Programme NIEPODLEGŁA 2017?2021. Financed by the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage as part of the Multiannual Programme NIEPODLEGŁA 2017-2021. PROGRAMME Partners: Institute of Music and Dance, East European Performing Arts Platform, Centre for Culture in Lublin, Old Brewery New Dance /Art Stations Foundation. In 2019, the Programme will produce a new competition-based dance piece showcasing the life and oeuvre of Pola Nireńska. 

Deadline for submissions: 30 September 2018. More

 

On 15 September (7 pm), DOM46 in Grodno hosted a presentation of Paweł Sakowicz?s TOTAL.

 

Repeat presentations:

 

Minsk

Monday, 17 September 2018, 7 pm: Paweł Sakowicz, TOTAL

OK16, Oktiabrskaya 16, Minsk

 

Tuesday, 18 September 2018, 7 pm: Anna Godowska, Sławomir Krawczyński, Bataille and the Dawn of New Days

OK 16, Oktiabrskaya 16, Minsk

 

Wednesday, 19 September 2018, 7 pm: Yanka Rudzka Project: Poliphonies

OK 16, Oktiabrskaya 16, Minsk

 

Dnipro

Friday, 21 September 2018, 7 pm: Yanka Rudzka Project: Poliphonies

Dnieper Academic Theatre of Drama and Comedy, Prospect Yavornickoho 97, Dnipro

 

Saturday, 22 September 2018, 7 pm: Anna Godowska, Sławomir Krawczyński, Bataille and the Dawn of New Days

Dnieper Academic Theatre of Drama and Comedy, Prospect Yavornickoho 97, Dnipro

 

Sunday, 23 September 2018, 6 pm: Lublin Dance Theatre, Stalking Paradise

Municpal Palace of Children and Youth, Naberezhna Peremogi 5, Dnipro

 

Tbilisi

Tuesday, 25 September 2018, 8 pm: Yanka Rudzka Project: Poliphonies

Movement Theatre, Aghmashenebeli ave 182 Mushtaidi Garden, Tbilisi

 

Wednesday, 26 September 2018, 8 pm: Anna Godowska, Sławomir Krawczyński, Bataille and the Dawn of New Days

Shota Rustaveli Film and Theatre University, Shota Rustaveli Avenue 19, Tbilisi

 

Thursday, 27 September 2018, 8 pm: Aurora Lubos, Welcome/Witajcie

Khidi, Vakhushti Bagrationi Bridge, Tbilisi

 

Thursday, 27 September 2018, 10 pm: Paweł Sakowicz, TOTAL

Khidi, Vakhushti Bagrationi Bridge, Tbilisi

 

Yerevan 

Friday, 28 September 2018, 7 pm: Yanka Rudzka Project: Poliphonies

Hamazgayin State Theatre, Amiryan 26, Yerevan

 

Saturday, 29 September 2018, 7 pm: Anna Godowska, Sławomir Krawczyński, Bataille and the Dawn of New Days 

Hamazgayin State Theatre, Amiryan 26, Yerevan

 

Sunday, 30 September 2018, 7 pm: Lublin Dance Theatre, Stalking Paradise

Hamazgayin State Theatre, Amiryan 26, Yerevan

 

Kiev

Sunday, 30 September 2018, 7 pm: Aurora Lubos, Welcome/Witajcie

PostPlay Theatre, Nizhnojurkivska 31, Kiev

 

Monday, 1 October 2018, 7 pm: Yanka Rudzka Project: Poliphonies

Kiev Academic Molody Theatre, Prorizna 17, Kiev

 

Tuesday, 2 October 2018, 7 pm: Anna Godowska, Sławomir Krawczyński, Bataille and the Dawn of New Days

Kiev Academic Molody Theatre, Prorizna 17, Kiev

 

The Choreographic Territories project has been developed as part of the international cultural programme coordinated by the Adam Mickiewicz Institute, implemented within the frame of the Multiannual Programme NIEPODLEGŁA 2017?2021.

 

The goal of IAM?s cultural programme is to bolster the image of Poland as a country of rich heritage and a burgeoning, past-contemporary culture infused with the past, with vital contributions to the common European identity. The programme showcases the continuity of Polish cultural traditions while also emphasizing the country?s incessant strive for modernity and its capacity for fostering contemporary Polish culture firmly set in international contexts. On the centenary of the regaining of Polish independence, the Adam Mickiewicz Institute hopes to present international audiences with the best of the past hundred years of Polish culture. An extensive framework of cultural events also aims to strengthen Poland?s ties with the countries of Central Europe, which have participated in the core initiatives implemented by the Institute.

 

 

Co-financed by the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage as part of the Multiannual Programme NIEPODLEGŁA.

 

               Centrum Kultury w Lublinie (miniaturka)      Niepodległa IAM (miniaturka)Logo eepap (miniaturka)    IMIT (miniaturka)   

 

 

Instytut Polski Kijów (miniaturka)    Logo Art Stations Foundation (miniaturka)     LTT logo 2018 (miniaturka)

 

 

 

 

 

Armenian Partners:

 

 High Fest Armenia logo (miniaturka)

  

 

Belarusian Partners:

 Theatre Body Białoruś Terytoria choreografii (miniaturka)     Instytut Polski Mińsk (miniaturka)    Dom 46 Białoruś Terytoria choreografii (miniaturka)     OK 16 Białoruś Terytoria choreografii (miniaturka)   

                   

 

 

Georgian Partners:

 

 check in Gruzja Terytoria choreografii (miniaturka)     Circe Gruzja Terytoria choreografii (miniaturka)      Khidi Gruzja Terutoria choreografii (miniaturka)     Rooms Hotels Kazbegi Gruzja Terytoria choreografii (miniaturka)     Gruzja Terytoria choreografii (miniaturka)  

                            

 

 

Ukrainian Partners:

 

 

           Ministry of Culture of Ukraine (miniaturka)   Ukrainian Cultural Foundation (miniaturka)

 

Post Play Theatre Ukraina Terytoria choreografii (miniaturka)     Totem dance Ukraina Terytoria choreografii (miniaturka)     Z Ukraina Terytoria choreografii (miniaturka)    Teatr Ukraina Terytoria choreografii (miniaturka)     Molody Theatre Ukraina Terytoria choreografii (miniaturka)

 

 

 

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