Dec 10, 2011

Reservoir

RESERVOIR

A  reservoir is a pond where water is stored until it is needed.

Concept and choreography : S.Cansu Ergin
Creation and performance : S.Cansu Ergin , Matthieu Ehrlacher 
Live music by Matthieu Ehrlacher 
Duration : 30min.(appr.)
Artistic consultation with Madalena Victorino 
Photo: Aleksandra Osowicz.

A  reservoir is a pond where water is stored until it is needed.
"  ...  that  harbour  and that ship... Confessions .  Full of myself .Emotional landscape which is tints of orange, pink, kind of red, a bit turquoise, blue and some other colours that tulips have..And the silhouette in which   the   great reservoire is an emotional waterscape ; sort of blue, and deeper blue and dark and blue again with some   sharks  and  small red fish around as well , passing in the meanwhiles "because they are a lot" which has dry rose   tasty   sunset    in the balcony  full of cactus  , blooming  white flowers ; looking at your face as astonished muted company  as if they were  shouting  deep from a burning heart .And actually they just  came  from  blue grass running to the light  of that harbour with  that  ship  aside,  while you were dreaming, during my opera covered with salt and foam  from the red ocean where we left our footprints, walking  on its shore , where  no more houses  could drown by our seriousness... " 


Reservoire will be performed in Szolo Duo Dance Festival in Budapest on 08/01/2012


JANUS(H)

JANUS(H)


She comes from homeless kingdom which exists in the planet called MONOM MONOM .
She usually says  ''it is very difficult to live in other planets''



Creation and Interpretation: S. Cansu Ergin 
music: cluster 
duration 9 min .

Will be performed in espaço AlKantara, Lisboa, Portugal:
14th of December at 21.30 
16th of December at 19.00


Nov 28, 2011

Hotel Room


Hotel Room



Three parallel realities in the same place in the coexistence of the nonexistence of time. 
Homeless home where loneliness prevails in the thickness of the air. 
Flowers in empty vase waiting for water. 
Loop installation depicting frames of human behaviour.


Hotel Room
The place where one meet oneselve and at the same time, where one can meet with others and their personal life stories.

Hotel Room
The place where unusual things happen. Where people live their lives in shorter form. They stay for limited time and they leave. Sad and happy place at the same time, full of unusual emotions, situations, experiences, coincidences and casuals situations. Temporary home, temporary safety, temporary confidence, temporary adventure. Place, where one can stay for a while, one can rest there, one can do things in other way.


Concept, creation and interpretation: Jana Novorytová, Veronika Rinowski and Pedro Prazeres
Script: Vicente Alves do Ó
Music: Pavol Rinowski
Support: Centro de Língua Portuguesa em Praga, Instituto Camões & Homeless Kingdom & All Good Spirits


"Hotel room" will be performed in room 302 during the following times:
Friday      18h00-21h15 (once every hour)

The performing hours have changed due to the dynamic of the whole event:
Saturday 19h15, 20h15, 21h15
Sunday    14h15, 15h15, 16h15
each performance lasts between 20min and 30min.


Hotel Room is part of AXA in Action. A performing arts festival of live performances, installation work and site-specific projects by young artists.

The festival will take place 02.Dec.11 6pm – midnight, 03.Dec.11 5pm - midnight and 04.Dec.11 10am - 5pm. There will be an opening party on 02.Dec.11 in the bar of Hotel AXA.

For more information, please go to:

http://www.axa-hotel.cz/axainaction/

Oct 29, 2011

Mahrem Taksim

presented by Limpid Works



Mahrem Taksim is a contemporary, intimate approach to Turkish “belly dance”. It is a personal interpretation of oriental dance aesthetics
(Mahrem, tr: intimate; Taksim, tr: improvisation form in Turkish classical music)

Concept: Berrak Yedek & Jan Komarek
Choreography: Berrak Yedek
Light design: Jan Komarek
Light holder: Pedro Prazeres
Sound design: Berrak Yedek and Jan Komarek
Frame drum: Tomas Reindl
Costume: Jana Doubnerova
Duration: 18minutes and approx. 19 seconds



For more information please visit: mahremtaksim.com



Sep 7, 2011

CopyPaste

Framed Landscapes:  
(please click on the image to acess the video)



This dance film was created as a part practical workshop for dancers exploring human movement on screen and its relationship with a camera in motion. Summer dance school took place in beautiful slovak city Liptovsky Mikulas. 29.aug-2.sept 2011

Jul 1, 2011

Framed Landscapes

Framed Landscapes

Dance, Landscape and Video. Workshop led by Pedro Prazeres and Richard Chomo

foto by Pedro Vasconcelos


From the 29th of August to the 2nd of September of 2011, held in Liptovsky Mikulas, Slovaquia,

To be aware of the Landscape one is inserted in and the Landscape within oneself. To discover its principles, to rediscover connections and relations between Inner Landscapes and Outer Landscapes of a Human being. Dance and movement will be the tool to awake the senses enabling the relation between Bodies and Landscapes.

Video will be the framing tool for this object. It will deepen the choreographic perspective in a site specific work and a theatre environment work by the use of light, the use of space, the use of frames, focusing the essential from the whole, allowing simplicity to be born out of the complexity of the whole.

more information at: www.sucasnytanec.sk





Apr 20, 2011

Touching the Space - Dance | Architecture | Landscape

Touching the Space - Dance | Architecture | Landscape
A collaborative dance event facilitated by Pedro Prazeres and Benjamin Jarrett



In honor of, and in the spirit and tradition of the decades of fruitful collaboration between
 Legendary landscape architect Lawrence Halprin and avant garde dance pioneer Anna Halprin


Hosted by the Czech Technical University in Prague: Faculty of Architecture


May 5-6 and 7-8, 2011

                              Thursday        10:00 to 15:00                      Saturday    9:30 to 17:30
                                Friday            9:30 to 17:30                      Sunday   10:00 to 15:00

Both workshops will be unique but complimentary, and may be taken separately, or as a complete four-day experience.

– Instruction will be in English with available translation into Czech, Portuguese, Spanish, Hungarian and Croatian – Serbian


This workshop will have two parts:
- Theoretical discussions led by Pedro introducing subjects on Landscape, including an approach to what Landscape is, ecologically and culturally, it's complexity, it's movement, Landscape Evolution and the role of Man in Landscape.
- Utilizing the resources gathered from Pedro’s discussions, Benjamin will facilitate dance explorations in the studio and in the environment, focusing on sensory work, developing imagery in the body, blind work, and partner and group stretching, and developing individual and community dance in the environment.



Location:
Czech Technical University in Prague: Faculty of Architecture (FA CVUT)
Thákurova 9, Prague 6 – Dejvice (New Building atrium)

- Studio, surrounding open spaces of CVUT, and natural environments



Registration:     1000Kc (40€)        Weekday or weekend workshop              
                          1750Kc (70€)        Combined workshops                                
                                                                        –> Save 250Kc (10€)                       
            * Limited to 30 participants
               
To register contact:
- Pedro Prazeres (Portugal/Czech)   prazeres_pedro@yahoo.co.uk      + 420 7761 835 92
- Benjamin Jarrett (USA/Serbia)        jarrett.benjamin@gmail.com       + 381 63 11 76 786


What to bring:
- Comfortable clothing to move in (indoors and out-of-doors), and as needed, an extra change of training clothes
    – Also be prepared for variety of weather (i.e.: sweats and hat) and terrain (i.e.: shoes) as we will be working outside
- Notepad and pen for writing
- Water and light but nutritious food for lunch (nuts, fresh fruit, etc.)
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         


Description:

This indoor/outdoor workshop will occur at multiple locations inside and outside of the New Building of the Czech Technical University in Prague: Faculty of Architecture (FA CVUT), including the Vltava river, and Divoká Šárka natural reservation, where we will explore, through dance, our place within the landscape and the environment, ecologically and culturally, in their complexity and changeability.

Creative body movement awakens the senses and enables us to more vividly perceive our surroundings.  We become sensitive to fluctuation – change – not only within our own bodies, but within and between others’ – whether human, animal, tree, water, rock, cement, or steel.  This sensitivity enables a broader experience of space and its contents, and by that a more accurate expression of the identity of a specific place, a specific locus.  We can then begin to interact in more meaningful and satisfying ways with our environment, whether as architects, builders, dancers, workers or whoever.

These events will be conducted in an atmosphere of collective exchange and creativity.  We will share our experiences and view points during the workshop, both in theoretical discussions led by Pedro, and in direct bodily communication, i.e.: dance, led by Benjamin.



Participants:

Students and professionals of Dance, Architecture and Landscape Architecture, and anyone interested in deepening their relationship with the environment..

All experiences welcome!



Inspiration:

The themes explored in this workshop are nothing new.  Lawrence and Anna Halprin began experimenting with environment and community in the 1950s, giving rise on Anna’s side to a whole new perspective and practice of dance and performance, as well as healing through expressive arts.  On Larry’s side, his work with dancers gave him a keener sense for creating landscapes wherein people would feel invited to move about and interact; so that his works became living choreographies.

Our aim is to provide an approach to Architecture, to Landscape, and to Space in general, not just through the eyes and thinking brain, but through all the senses.



Facilitators:

Benjamin Jarrett (Culture of Movement) has been a student of Anna Halprin since 2005, working and performing as a member of her Sea Ranch Collective, and assisting during bi-weekly classes in Northern California. In his workshops, Ben utilizes Halprin’s methods as well as that of Body Weather Laboratory, which he’s studied under Sherwood Chen since 2004, and lessons learned from Butoh dancer Tadashi Endo. Since moving to Serbia in 2008, Ben has taught numerous workshops in Subotica, Novi Sad and Budapest for professionals and non-professionals alike, young and old.  For more information go to:brjarrett.blogspot.com

Pedro Prazeres is interested in exploring the Dancing Landscape and the Dancing Body. How they relate, in which levels, under which principles, are the questions motivating him through is life. He studied Landscape Architecture at Lisbon Technical University and Helsinki university of Technology and Contemporary Dance at the Scottish school of Contemporary Dance and the Duncan Centre Conservatory. Through workshops he is exploring other fields of dance like Butoh (Sumako Koseki), Voice and Body (Viliam Docolomanský), Body Mind Centering (Mariko Tanabe), Body Weather (Frank Van der Ven and Oguri), Gaga Technique (Caroline Boussard), Improvisation and composition (Davide Sportelli and Martha Moore) He is now an independent artist creating Landscapes and creating Dance. For more information go to: homelesskingdom.blogspot.com