The last residency of “Dancing Together Again!” project starts now in Naples and will end on 18 March.
The project is realised within the “Creative Europe” programme and promoted by the National Institute of Music and Dance Warsaw/Poland, project leader, together with the co-organisers of the Arts Research Institute of Tbilisi/Georgia, TRAFIK Dance/Theatre Company of Rijeka/Croatia and Movimento Danza of Naples/Italy.
Twelve participants in the residency will work together to develop choreographic and research creations interacting with the Italian dance community, also through meetings, lectures and lessons. The organisers will rely on an ‘approach’ that provides time for relationship building among the participants, creative practice, immersion in the process and a deep understanding of dance.
Activities Schedule
4 to 15 March: Creative residency at Movimento Danza
9 March 4 – 5 pm: Lecture ‘Audience Development’ by Levan Khetaguri, Director of the Arts Research Institute of Georgia
10 March 10,30 am – 12 pm: DTA meets Italian Dance Community
10 March 12- 13 pm: Lecture on “International Cooperation” by Levan Khetaguri
15 March: Meeting of coordinators and participants
16 and 17 March 6pm: Final performances
18 March 10,30 am – 12 pm: Final Meeting of Coordinator
The final performances of the creative residencies will be held on 16 and 17 March, at 6 p.m., at Spazio Körper – Centro Nazionale di Produzione della Danza.
Tickets can be purchased on line (azzurroservice.net) and on site from 60 min before the start of the performance.
The Italian theme will be inclusivity in dance and the performing arts, with a focus on intergenerational and intercultural exchange. The curator of the residencies is Gabriella Stazio, choreographer and Artistic Director of Movimento Danza.
This is an opportunity for dance professionals – dancers, choreographers, researchers and curators – from Poland, Croatia, Georgia and Italy to get to know each other and share practices and processes of artistic creation. From Georgia will participate Irina Bagauri (researcher), Anna Nikolashvili (curator), Mischel Zaqaidze (artist); from Croatia Tena Bosnjakovic (curator), Irena Bockai (researcher), Sanela Jankovic (artist). Then from Poland will come Aleksandra Bożek-Muszyńska (artist), Wojciech Furman (artist), Michał Przybyła (artist). And finally, from Italy will be Valeria Geremia (artist), Sara Lupoli (artist), Isadora Tomasi (artist), and as a volunteer and selected from the previous Georgian residency, Iole La Sala (artist).