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New Yorker april 23 2018

V.4 Dance Festival

The Visegrád Group, a cultural and political alliance among Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic, has lately been showing signs of political dissension, but aesthetic commonalities can still be discerned in the selections for this two-night festival. “Guide,” by Věra Ondrašíková, from the Czech Republic, is all about lasers and planes of light; “Wow,” by Stanislava Vlčeková, of Slovakia, uses video to demonstrate the decline of Western civilization. In “Total,” the Polish choreographer Pawel Sakowicz presents a mock lecture about virtuosity, while László Fülöp and Emese Cuhorka, from Hungary, offer an absurdist, self-referential take on dance performance in “Your Mother at My Door.” (N.Y.U. Skirball, 566 LaGuardia Pl. 212-998-4941. April 19-20.)

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V_4 Dance Festival

Four Cutting-Edge Dance Companies from The Visegrád Countries:

Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia

 

April 19 & 20

New York, March 6, 2018 – NYU Skirball will present the V_4 Dance Festival, bringing together some of the boldest dance-makers from The Visegrád Group (V4), the cultural and political alliance of the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia, on April 19 and 20 at 7:30 pm. The countries come together for this rare, two-day festival of Central European contemporary dance.

The festival offers a satisfying and intimate sampling of the fantastical and the hypnotic, the tongue-in-cheek and the playful humdrum of everyday, and features performances by Debris Company (Slovakia), Věra Ondrašíková (Czech Republic), Paweł Sakowicz (Poland) and Timothy and the Things (Hungary):

The V_4 Festival, curated by Laurie Uprichard in association with the Polish Cultural Institute New York and NYU Skirball, features one choreographer/company from each of the Visegrád Countries.

 

The Festival Schedule:

 

Thursday, April 19 at 7:30 pm

 

Věra Ondrašíková (Czech Republic) : Guide

Guide is a hypnotic audiovisual experience in which the past and present become one. Two performers, in individual solos, sculpt the stage space with lasers to magical effect. Trailer: Guide

Věra Ondrašíková has appeared as a guest performer at, among others, the Komedie Theatre in Prague, and at Festivals throughout Europe. She worked as a choreographer in residence in Mexico, Germany and France. She created the choreography for Havel’s Antikódy at the National Theatre, which was also performed in Washington, Miami and New York in 2013. veraondrasikova.squarespace.com

 

Paweł Sakowicz (Poland): Total

Total is a solo created and performed by Sakowicz that speculates on dance virtuosity with a tongue-in-cheek approach. TOTAL Trailer

Paweł Sakowicz is a choreographer and dancer, working with artists and curators in Warsaw, London and Berlin. Sakowicz’s artistic development was supported by a scholarship awarded by the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage of Poland, a residency program run by the Institute of Music and Dance in Warsaw, and y the Alternative Dance Academy of the Art Stations Foundation by Grażyna Kulczyk. https://pawelsakowicz.com

 

Friday, April 20 at 7:30 pm

 

Debris Company (Slovakia): Wow!

Wow!, choreographed by Stanislava Vlčeková, is a fantastical duet exploring the history of humankind and its impact on the environment. Wow Trailer

Debris Theatrical Company (formerly Hubris Company), presents contemporary dance, performance, installation and site-specific works, layering the visual, musical, sonic and kinetic senses and playing against the illusionism of real time. DebrisCompany.sk

 

Timothy and the Things (Hungary): Your Mother at My Door

This duet, performed and co-created by László Fülõp and Emese Cuhorka, plays with the idea of boredom and elapsed time spent on odd and humdrum activities. The two extraordinary performers play with and off each other in scenes that conjure up childhood foolishness enacted with adult emotions. Your Mother at My Door Trailer

László Fülöp, co-founder of Timothy and Things, is a Budapest based contemporary dance choreographer and performer. His work most often revolves around exploring and analyzing issues relating to all forms of human social behavior and communication. http://www.laszlofulop.com

 

NYU SKIRBALL

NYU Skirball, located in the heart of Greenwich Village, is one of New York City’s major presenters of international

work and has been the premier venue for cultural and performing arts events in lower Manhattan since 2003. The

860-seat theater, led by Director Jay Wegman, provides a home for internationally renowned artists, innovators and thinkers. NYU Skirball hosts over 300 events annually, from re-inventions of the classics to cutting-edge premieres, in genres ranging from dance, theater and performance arts to comedy, music and film.

NYU Skirball’s unique partnership with New York University enables it to draw on the University’s intellectual riches and resources to enhance its programming with dialogues, public forums and conversations with artists, philosophers, scientists, Nobel Laureates and journalists. www.nyuskirball.org.

The V_4 Dance Festival is made possible in part with support from the Visegrad Fund, the Trust for Mutual Understanding, Polish Cultural Institute New York, Balassi Institute Hungarian Cultural Center New York, Fond na podporu umenia (Fund for the Arts), Central European Institute|Quinnipiac University, Czech Center, Ministry of Culture in Czech Republic, Consulate General of Slovakia in New York, the Starseed Foundation, and Aerowaves.

 

TICKETS

Tickets are $20 for each show, or $35 for both evenings. Tickets can be purchased online at www.nyuskirball.org, by phone at 212.998.4941, or in person at the NYU Skirball Box Office, 566 LaGuardia Place at Washington Square: Tuesday-Saturday, 12:00–6:00 P.M.

Subways: A, B, C, D, E, F, M to West 4th St.; R & W to 8th Street; 6 to Astor Place.

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Programs, artists and ticket prices are subject to change.

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The Contemporary Arts Center announces

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Four Cutting-Edge Dance Companies from The Visegrád Countries

Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia

Wednesday-Thursday, April 25-26, 2018 at 7:00pm and 8:30pm

 

 

The Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans will present the V4 Dance Festival, bringing together some of the boldest dance-makers from The Visegrád Group (V4), the cultural and political alliance of the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia, on April 25 and 26 at 7:00 pm and 8:30pm. Advance tickets are on sale and available at cacno.org, at the CAC Box Office, 900 Camp Street or by calling 504 528-3800.

Artists from these countries come together for this rare, two-day festival of Central European contemporary dance. The festival offers a satisfying and intimate sampling of the fantastical and the hypnotic, the tongue-in- cheek and the playful humdrum of everyday, and features performances by Debris Company (Slovakia), Věra Ondrašíková (Czech Republic), Paweł Sakowicz (Poland) and Timothy and the Things (Hungary):

The V4 Festival, curated by Laurie Uprichard in association with the Polish Cultural Institute New York and NYU Skirball, features one choreographer/company from each of the Visegrád Countries. The New Orleans performances follow the companies’ appearance at NYU Skirball on April 19 and 20.

 

The Festival Schedule: Wednesday, April 25 at 7:00 pm

 

Věra Ondrašíková (Czech Republic): Guide

Guide is a hypnotic audiovisual experience in which the past and present become one. Two performers, in individual solos, sculpt the stage space with lasers to magical effect. Trailer: Guide

Věra Ondrašíková has appeared as a guest performer at, among others, the Komedie Theatre in Prague, and at Festivals throughout Europe. She worked as a choreographer in residence in Mexico, Germany and France. She created the choreography for Havel’s Antikódy at the National Theatre, which was also performed in

Washington, Miami and New York in 2013. veraondrasikova.squarespace.com

 

Wednesday, April 25 at 8:30 pm

Timothy and the Things (Hungary): Your Mother at My Door

This duet, performed and co-created by László Fülõp and Emese Cuhorka, plays with the idea of boredom and elapsed time spent on odd and humdrum activities. The two extraordinary performers play with and off

 

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each other in scenes that conjure up childhood foolishness enacted with adult emotions. Your Mother at My

Door Trailer.

 

László Fülöp, co-founder of Timothy and Things, is a Budapest based contemporary dance choreographer and performer. His work most often revolves around exploring and analyzing issues relating to all forms of

human social behavior and communication. http://www.laszlofulop.com

 

Thursday, April 26 at 7:00 pm

 

Debris Company (Slovakia): Wow!

Wow!, choreographed by Stanislava Vlčeková, is a fantastical duet exploring the history of humankind and its impact on the environment. Wow Trailer

Debris Theatrical Company (formerly Hubris Company), presents contemporary dance, performance, installation and site-specific works, layering the visual, musical, sonic and kinetic senses and playing against

the illusionism of real time. DebrisCompany.sk

 

Paweł Sakowicz (Poland): Total

Total is a solo created and performed by Sakowicz that speculates on dance virtuosity with a tongue-in-cheek approach. TOTAL Trailer

Paweł Sakowicz is a choreographer and dancer, working with artists and curators in Warsaw, London and

Berlin. Sakowicz’s artistic development was supported by a scholarship awarded by the Ministry of Culture

and National Heritage of Poland, a residency program run by the Institute of Music and Dance in Warsaw, and y the Alternative Dance Academy of the Art Stations Foundation by Grażyna Kulczyk. https://pawelsakowicz.com

 

About the Contemporary Arts Center

The CAC is a multidisciplinary arts center dedicated to the presentation, production, and promotion of the art of our time. Formed in 1976 by a passionate group of visual and performing artists when the movement to tear down the walls between visual and performing arts was active nationwide, the CAC expresses its mission by organizing world class curated exhibitions, performances, and public programs that educate and enlarge audiences for the arts while encouraging collaboration among diverse stakeholders composed of artists, institutions, communities, and supporters throughout the world. For more information, visit www.cacno.org

The V.4 Dance Festival is made possible with support from the Visegrad Fund, the Trust for Mutual Understanding, Balassi Institute Hungarian Cultural Center New York, Fond na podporu umenia (Fund for the Arts), Central European Institute|Quinnipiac University, Czech Center, Ministry of Culture in Czech Republic, Consulate General of Slovakia in New York, the Starseed Foundation, and Aerowaves. V4 is co-presented by the Polish Cultural Institute New York.

Advance Tickets: $20 General Admission | $10 CAC Members
Day of Show: $25 General Admission | $15 CAC Members

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