International Dance Weeks in the Estates Theatre on January 15, 2012
The 26th season of International Dance Weeks is held by the conservatoire Dance Center Prague and its student agencyInternational Center of Dance. Seminars, workshops and performances are scheduled in the course of January at several places across the Czech Republic. The Prague part of the programme culminates with a gala performance held in the Estates Theatre on Sunday, 15th January 2012 from 7 p.m.
The programme is– as usual – composed of selected works of both Czech and foreign authors and among its highlights boasts the piece
27'52''by Jiří Kylián, on this occasion performed by
420PEOPLE. Another guest is the ballet company based at the South Bohemian Theatre, led by Hungarian choreographer
Attila Egerházi,well-known for his collaboration with Ballet Prague Junior. The ensemble is scheduled to perform a one-act ballet
Run Throughby Egerháziand a jazz-flavoured dance piece
Neen-Ya by Václav Kuneš. Another extremely promising author regularly presented by Ballet Prague Junior is a young Belgian choreographer
Samuel Delvaux, introducinga piece
Chasin' –a postmodern dance "chase" premiered in September 2010.
The organizers have not omitted the new generation of authors either: two of the recent graduates fromthe conservatoire Dance Center P
rague and members of the South Bohemianballet have regularly surprisedaudiences with topics, which they usually interpret themselves too–
Nikola Šneiderová created a choreography
Hladina možnostiand
Šimon Kubáň marked his one just with a number–
Opus 4.
Ballet Prague Junior starts the programmewith a recollection of Christmas – the legendary
Rosenwaltzfrom Tchaikovsky's
Nutcrackerin Egerházi
’s contemporary version and at the very end the same company and author will present a piece called
Curtain Up, a dance slapstick "behind the scenes" inspired by the famous ballet interlude
Walpurgis Night from the opera Faust by Charles Gounod.
Source: TCP