Објавено на: 12 ноември 2024
На ден 21.11.2024г. ќе се одржи семинар од 09:00-10:45ч., за студентите при Факултетот за музичка уметност – Скопје и учениците од ДМБУЦ „Илија Николовски - Луј“, во просториите на ДМБУЦ.
На покана од страна на проф. д-р Искра Шукарова при ФМУ – Скопје, предавач на семинарот е реномираната кореографка од САД - Криста Денајо, која има резиденцијален престој и изведба на МОТ ФЕСТИВАЛ.
Координација за работилницата е реализирана со раководителот на балетскиот оддел при ДМБУЦ „Илија Николовски - Луј “, Слаѓана Спасеновска.
Во продолжение, кратка биографија на предавачот на претстојниот семинар:
Krista DeNio is an interdisciplinary choreographer, director, performer, writer and educator. She facilitates creative projects utilizing principles and practices of ensemble-based theater. Her work integrates embodied experience, education, community engagement and human-to-human interaction.
As Artistic Director of MovingGround, she works with her collaborators to produce interdisciplinary performance experiences using site-specific and audience-interactive models, with a focus on building community, facilitating dialogue across differences and creating common ground. Each experience is accompanied by forums for interaction. Krista has worked with many choreographers and directors, in the San Francisco Bay Area and throughout the U.S..
For the past (7) years, Krista served as a leader of Arts, Education and Advocacy programs within the social service organization, Larkin Street Youth Services, working with young adults navigating homelessness. She is a House Artist at CounterPulse, where she has also been a two-time Artist-in-Residence and is a member and ongoing participant with the International Interdisciplinary Artists Consortium.
She received her BA in Dance/Dramatic Art and I.S.F. [Development and Human Rights] from U.C. Berkeley and her MFA in Theater: Contemporary Performance from Naropa University.
Partners: SCS-JADRO and Yong Open Theatre Festival - MOT Festival in Skopje and the International Interdisciplinary Artist Consortium.
Funding by: This project is supported by the GPS/Global Practice Sharing as part of Movement Research, NYC with funding from the Trust for Mutual Understanding.