Dates
30.10.2022 / 14:00 a 16:00 |
31.10.2022 / 9:00 a 11:00 |
Information
Movement and object-based performance for everyone 4 years old and up.
No language barrier.
Our Earth is full of worlds within worlds. Each of these microworlds lives its own unique life. This play focuses our attention on little things that are often overlooked in plain sight through micro-movements, body landscape, and a play with small objects. The playful and poetic play explores the fragility of our existence.
Concept: Jazmína Piktorová
Choreography, interpretation: Jazmína Piktorová, Sabina Bočková
Dramaturgy: Mária Danadová
Visual collaboration: Simona Gottierová
Music: Václav Kalivoda
Lighting design: Jiří Šmirk
Consultation and research: Monika Kováčová, Mária Danadová, Aleš Hrdlička, Alessandro Lumare and Simona Lobefaro – Segni mossi
Production: Wanda Kaprálová & ZDRUHESTRANY
Project partners: Studio ALTA, Centre for Choreographic Development SE.S.TA, REZI.DANCE Komařice, Studio TEP39, Punctum – Krásovka, Divadlo Drak Hradec Králové, Slovenský inštitút v Prahe, Divadlo Piki Pezinok, SNG Schaubmarov mlyn, CNK Záhrada Banská Bystrica.
The project is a co-production of Studio ALTA in Prague and Divadlo Piki Pezinok.
The project has been realised with financial support of the Ministry of Culture of the Czech Republic, the Statutory City of Brno, and Prague City Hall.
The dance performance received scholarship from public funding provided by the Fond na podporu umenia.
Pay What You Can
In 2021 all events at Studio ALTA were free. In 2022 we are introducing a new pricing system – Pay What You Can – which will allow you to choose to pay for your ticket an amount you can afford.
Tickets for each event now feature a suggested amount, giving you access to performances at ALTA for a lower price. Great! If you can pay more, you will help others pay less. We don’t wish to judge nor stigmatise but create a space for mutual solidarity and make culture accessible.
The Pay What You Can system is inspired by similar systems used by Theater, Atelier 210 in Belgium, and Battersea Arts Centre in London.