Young dance artists from the BeInternational project will once again take over public space and castle corners.
The theme of this year's edition, "architecture and landscape", will be printed in a site-specific performance at the Republiky Square and Estate. How will the dancers cope with the urban architecture? And what surprises await you right in the city center? Or will you prefer to explore Santini's footsteps a short distance from his masterpiece, within sight of Zelená hora?
BeInternational, a project dedicated to the internationalisation of the careers of students and young people under 35, supported by the MIC within the framework of the Boarding Pass Plus call, for its third stage takes you to the Czech Republic to the KoresponDance festival.
BeInternational is an international network of 12 partners from 7 countries that aims to connect cultures, share dance skills, transfer know-how, encounter artists and dance professionals and create site-specific performances in urban or natural environments.
BeInternational is the result of the Civica Scuola di Teatro Paolo Grassi's synergic collaboration with 5 national partners: Bolzano Danza, Festival Ipercorpo, COORPI, Festival Prospettiva Danza and Scenario Pubblico, and with 7 international partners: Festival KoresponDance, Nu Dance Fest, Art Republic, Chrysanthi Badeka, Machol Shalem, Quinzena de Dança, Centre Videodanse Bourgogne, from the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Spain, France, Greece, Israel and Portugal.
Running time: 20min
Venue: Republiky Square
Suitable for: all ages
Language barrier-free
Creative team:
Artistic direction and coaching: Jean Gaudin
Choreography: graduates from Civica Scuola di Teatro Paolo Grassi and Czech dance makers/choreographers.
Performed by: Serena Zimolo, Francesco Romagnoli, Eleonora Strobino, Mirko Donsanto, absolventi Civica Scuola di Teatro Paolo Grassi in Milan and Czech dance makers and choreographers Agáta Jarošová, Zuzana Marletta-Písaříková.
Coordinated by: Mara Serina/Civica Scuola di Teatro Paolo Grassi
This project is supported by the Italian Ministry of Culture.

