Estonian Dance Art in Helsinki
12.03.2009
PREMIERE 2009 - the first tryout of young choreographers in front of a big audience
"Sula jagu" Is the curtain still there?- Yes. And the radar?- On guard. The meadows of Karhiidia, a whitish-gray day lie ahead of us.
choreography: Kati Juurik dance: Kati Juurik, Mihkel Ilus stage: Mihkel Ilus music: Märt - Matis Lill lighting: René Liivamägi (Viljandi Traditional Music Center)
"Technical dialogue" the space offers the being, the human creates the emptiness
choreography: Jaan Ulst dance: Sandra Palm, Irina Krotova lighting: Triin Hook (VAT Theater)
Kati Juurik, who gratuated from the University of Tartu Viljandi Culture Academy in the field of Dance Art Studies in 2008, focuses mainly on creating the atmosphere, a state of being. The action in the piece „Sula jagu” is inspired by a game or a fairytale, the aim of which is not to express the inexpressible, but simply to invite to join. The piece was created in close cooperation with Mihkel Ilus, an arts student at the University of Tartu.
"Technical dialogue“ by Jaan Ulst, a graduate of the choreography department of the Fonty’s Dance Academy in Tillburg, Holland, is a story about the relationships between people. Through a dynamic dance language, the dancers create a space full of touches and glances, focusing attention to the emptiness which in a relationship so often needs to be filled artificially.
On March 12th at 19pm in Helsinki Theatre Acadamy. Tickets from the spot.
Organizer: Independent Association of Dance
Producer: Raido Bergstein / +372 56 454 888 / raido@stu.ee
Additional information: www.stu.ee
 
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