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S Marthou Moore o pohybových partiturách a americké postmoderně

Lucie Kocourková

Opera PLUS | Centrum choreografického rozvoje SE.S.TA pozvalo již poněkolikáté do Prahy choreografku a pedagožku Marthu Moore, která povede workshop, v jehož rámci pracuje s tzv. scores (tedy zadání nebo doslovně partitury). Jako tanečnice vyšla z moderních technik, aby se ale brzy nechala vtáhnout principy postmoderny a okamžité kompozice – i proto se při popisu její práce přidržuji raději termínu partitura než zadání. V našem rozhovoru přibližuje nejen to, co čeká účastníky workshopu, kteří chtějí prozkoumat nové možnosti tvůrčího procesu v tanci, ale překvapivě jsme se ponořily i do historie.

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Camille Mutel: A Gesture Between Life and Death. A Relationship Appears

Martin Maryška

What separates life from death – a gesture. French choreographer Camille Mutel follows gestures in daily life, in ritual, in the countryside – tracing each movement until it becomes more than itself… We bring an interview with her from the international KoresponDance Festival 2025 in Žďár nad Sázavou where Mutel talks about her work drawing from tea ceremonies and French country tradition, and ends up with her twisting approach to collaboration with non-artists.

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Martin Říčan o Panta Rhei: Desetiletá cesta sboristy k autorskému debutu

Katarína Brestovanská

Panta Rhei neboří jen hranice mezi uměleckými disciplínami, ale i mezi rolemi umělce a producenta, a tím rozšiřuje pojetí interdisciplinarity. V rozhovoru s teoretičkou Katarínou Brestovanskou Říčan otevřeně popisuje, jaké to bylo zvládat tuto náročnou dvojjedinou roli při svém autorském debutu.

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Dávid Somló: Choreography of Sound, Art of Restraint

Martin Maryška

Hungarian artist Dávid Somló makes do with little. He collects twigs in the forest himself, then simply lets viewers balance them on the smallest point of their finger knuckles. Holding fragile nature in balance, all shrinks to one point in time and space. It’s an economical gesture – unsustainable in its instability, yet profoundly sustainable. The participatory performance Delicate Balancing of Twigs emerged as a work in progress within the Green Streets of Europe project, where artists develop methods for more sustainable performance art. Both ethos and aesthetics lie in restraint and modesty.

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Ginevra Panzetti & Enrico Ticconi: Dangerous Beauty of Flags

Martin Maryška

A fabric dances in the air. Your body mimics. Your chest expands, your gaze lifts, your breath deepens, your spine straightens, you feel pulled toward something greater than yourself. It’s beautiful, yet a technology of persuasion that bypasses critical thought and plant political affects directly into our bodies. In their performance AeReA (2019), which recently unsettled audiences at the KoresponDance festival, Ginevra Panzetti and Enrico Ticconi (IT/DE) strips flags of their national insignia to reveal their “plastic essence”. However, this raises questions: if the performance reveals the mechanisms of political spectacle, does it simultaneously reproduce them?

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