HAMU DANCE DEPARTMENT
(S) Tebou
CHOREOGRAPHY:
Anna Kroupová
MUSIC:
Václav Chalupský
INTERPRETATION:
Šárka Říhová, Aneta Bočková, Václav Chalupský
SCENOGRAPHY:
Jana Kahounová
COSTUMES:
Barbora Kotěšovcová
LIGHT DESIGN:
Tomáš Morávek
PRODUCTION:
Adéla Kašparová
PEDAGOGICAL SUPERVISION:
Mgr. Bohumíra Eliášová, Ph.D.
Stories
CHOREOGRAFIE:
Samuel Loj
MUSIC:
Marek Cimbál
INTERPRETATION:
Anna Roznětinská, Barbora Kočíbová, Beáta Klímová, Ela Jaroušková, Juliana Dvořáková, Julie Kubíková, Julie Tomášková, Juliana Zelená, Karolína Teršípová, Kateřina Hulínská, Lucie Jesenská, Magdalena Novotná, Zuzana Buchová
COSTUMES:
Jenny Sternwaldová
LIGHT DESIGN:
Tomáš Morávek
PRODUCTION:
Veronika Páníková
PEDAGOGICAL SUPERVISION:
Mgr. Bohumíra Eliášová, Ph.D.
SPECIAL THANKS TO:
Jia Yi Zhang, MgA. Ivana Malá a taneční studio Emotion
Picturam
CHOREOGRAFIE:
Eva Rezová
MUSIC:
Sarah Jedličková
INTERPRETATION:
Adam Rameš, David Kodys, Jan Drahokoupil, Jakub Sedláček, Jakub Kohout
SCENOGRAPHY:
Ivo Jedlička
COSTUMES:
Polina Akhmetzanova
LIGHT DESIGN:
Tomáš Morávek
PRODUCTION:
Natálie Matysková
PEDAGOGICAL SUPERVISION:
Mgr. Jan Kodet, Mgr. Bohumíra Eliášová, Ph.D.
Three original choreographies by students of the HAMU Dance Department will be presented during the evening.
Anna Kroupová: (S) Tebou
Dance performance combining aspects of the new circus in a dialogue with live music. The piece is inspired by a diagnosis of hallucinatory symptoms.
I am not certain whether behind, ahead, in the middle or above.
I just know I want to be - Like you - (With) You.
Samuel Loj: Stories
Invisible, insensible, inaudible, impalpable.
Cruel, neutral, fair? Inevitable? Ever present.
Fate is like an omnipresent force passively keeping the world in motion, which accompanies each of us. Is meeting it inevitable? Look at the stories of several people whose life paths the fate has altered.
Eva Rezová: Picturam
The choreography is based on the fine arts and explores the transformation of a static picture into a living form on stage. The choreography was inspired by the famous painting The Last Supper by the famous painter Leonardo Da Vinci. The theme explores the historical form of the painting, its elaboration and its setting in the contemporary world of the male community.