Saturday, October 28, 2017

OPENING A BRANCH IN NYC. Recruiting artists, dancers and team members

 
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There is a new Plastic Theater approach
for dancers and artists when we improvising audience’s stories trough physical theatre, body storytelling, dance improv technics and clear understandable expression of every movement
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INVITE YOU FOR AN OPENED WORKSHOP on November 15th from 2pm - 5pm
Registration online: www.vozdukh.org/nyc 
Or write personal message =)
Donation for the workshop to cover the rent is 10$ 
Place: 104 W 14th Street. 
THE ALCHEMICAL Studios

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Vozdukh Project* is the place where ART, society and human beings meet each other and have the chance to engage and connect through body language and movement.
 
Vozdukh Project applies contemporary plastic theater methodology and is a school of work for the main instrument we have – the body.
*Vozdukh means AIR.
 
 
All our initiatives are built on the principles:
STORY, we raise issues/ problems / stories that concern a modern society. As well as us cause we are a part of it.
COMMUNICATION, we have no a concept of "audience", everyone becomes a direct participant of performance and any workshop.
IMPROV, the action is always born at the moment because of what he heard momentum, interactive, history, musicians troupe.
MOVEMENT, body as an object of contemporary art, backed by contact improvisation, acrobatics, modern dance techniques.

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