Macedonia Celebrates World Dance Day
BalkanTravellers.com
Tonight’s programme, titled “Go Out and Dance,” presents the project “Individuals” which aims to establish communication with the audience via a new, avant-garde interdisciplinary approach that links fashion, modern dance and visual art.
The project includes installations composed of fashion creations from designers, inspired by the legendary choreographers Loie Fuller (USA), Rudolf Laban (France) and Alfred Hunkel (Republic of South Africa), and video art that illustrates the choreographers’ works trough visual interpretations.
Nomad Dance Academy, according to the Utrinski vesnik newspaper, is celebrating the World Day of Dance simultaneously in five more capitals in the Balkans: Belgrade, Ljubljana, Sarajevo, Sofia and Zagreb, where all the participants will be able to see each others’ performances and events in other capitals and share the atmosphere, feeling, music and dance on the internet.
The project, organised and conceptualised by the Lokomotiva Centre for New Initiatives in Arts and Culture, is supported by the Swiss Cultural Program, Cultural Programme of EU, the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Macedonia and the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Serbia.
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