Coming Up: Performances Ingo keil and Juliana Atuesta

2010 January 19
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Ingo keil and Juliana Atuesta will be showing their latest work on March the 11th, 12th and 13th, 2010.

Performances will take place at the Theatrium of ArtEZ and will begin at 20 hours.

More information to be announced soon.

Audition 2010-2011: Deadline closed

2009 December 13
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Deadline for the 2010-2011 cohort is closed.

Auditions

2009 July 1
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DU will be holding auditions for its next cohort (2010-2011).

Submission materials will be accepted from October 1st till December 6th 2009.

For detailed information please refer to our website

Staff and current students will be available for questions during the Open Day on November 14th, 10-16 hours

Choreographic Residencies

2009 January 11
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Coming up May 19th and 20th.

Theatrium Zaal 1 at 20 hours

Onderlangs 9

Arnhem, NL

reservations: +31-26-3535727


Master Classes

2009 January 1
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Ingo, Juliana and Gabriela will be teaching a composition class to the choreography undergraduate students of ArtEZ (January 6-8).

Research presentation, an introduction

2008 October 24
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Coming up

The current DU students will be presenting their research question(s) on the 16th of December at 16 hours in Zaal 2, in the Theatrium at Onderlangs 9, Arnhem, NL.

Going to your place

2008 October 2
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‘Going to your place’

with Rogerio Nuno Costa

http://www.rogerionunocosta.com/

October 13-15

ArtEZ, DU

This workshop is essentially based in a theoretical methodology. It is intended to

give the participants the opportunity to know the project “Going To Your Place”

and the questions risen by it, for that using a group of images, texts, critical analyses, artists’ reflections and other materials, as well as all the transdisciplinary information that is now being compiled in a catalogue and in a video-documentary (coming out in July 2008). Taking this amount of information into account, each participant is invited to re-create his own artistic intervention, basing himself in the “Going To Your Place” theories that are expressed in the document “Dogma 2005”, signed by Rogério Nuno Costa, and which can be found online here:

www.dogma05english.blogspot.com

A critical accompaniment will be supplied, as well as various discussed materials

and debates, always to be followed up by each participant individually. The aim is

to gather as many performative possibilities that contemplate the rules proposed by “Dogma 2005” as possible. Nevertheless, the participants are not obliged to put their projects “into practice”, in the same measure that we want to build up projects that can achieve an auto-sufficient praxis as long as the themes are being discussed.

In other words, to make questions without expecting an answer, or else to put the

answer already inside the question.

Graduates June 2008

2008 September 29
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Cecilia de Lima

Maria Ramos

Laura della Longa

photo: Bahar Temiz

Choreographing Books

2008 September 29
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2008 September 25
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Lecture
‘Choreographing books’ by Peter Pleyer
Wednesday 1st October
ArtEZ Theaterzaal 1
19:15

The main idea behind ‘choreographing books’ is the analogy between books as bodies, both containers of special knowledge and Peter Pleyer’s wish to share his personal dance history with the audience. This lecture/performance/demonstration will conclude his three-day intensive workshop with the current MA Dance Unlimited choreography students. He says:

“I order the over 60 books in a timeline upstage, from the early 20s of the last century to the beginning of the 21st century.
Then I pick out books to special topics, line them up, build landscapes, circles, piles…. I tell some stories about each book, what they mean to me, when I read them, or if I studied with the author, some texts I quote. At the end I invite the audience/participants to the stage to take a look at some books, to take them in their hands and experiencing their bodies “

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Peter Pleyer studied dance at the “European Dance Development Centre” / Art Academy Arnhem, NL. He worked as dancer and choreographic assistant with Yoshiko Chuma, New York and Mark Tompkins, Paris. He is a long time collaborator with Eszter Gál: choreography and improvisation. Peter works as dramaturg, movement coach and teacher in the independent dance community of Berlin, where he also curates Tanztage Berlin.