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27. International Dance Theatre Festival 2023

27. International Dance Theatre Festival 2023
07.11.202308:52

27th edition of International Dance Theatres Festival will be held in Lublin on 9-13 November.
See you there!

Agenda:

9th November 2023

  • 19:00 Centre for Culture in Lublin/Main Stage/70 min/PLN 30/40
    Mette Ingvartsen „The Dancing Public” (Denmark/Belgium)

10th November 2023

  • 18:00 ACKiM Chatka Żaka/Main Stage/50 min/PLN 30/40
    Fundacja Sztukmistrze “Gradient”(Poland)
  • 20:00 Centre for Culture in Lublin/Main Stage/40 min/PLN 30/40
    Ioanna Paraskevopoulou “MOS” (Greece)

11th November 2023

  • 18:00 ACKiM Chatka Żaka/Main Stage/50 min/PLN 30/40
    Colleen Thomas “Light and desire” (USA)
  • 20:00 Centre for Culture in Lublin/Main Stage/50 min + 30 min/PLN 30/40
    Jean-Baptiste Baele “Nabinam” (Norway)
    Joachim Maudet – Compagnie Les Vagues “W̶E̶L̶COME” (France)

12th  November 2023

  • 16:00 Centre for Culture in Lublin/Main Stage/60 min/PLN 30/40
    Presenation of polish emerging artists „Young Poland”
  • 18:00 Centre for the Meeting of Cultures/Opera Hall/60 min/ PLN 80-150
    Yoann Bourgeois Art Company „The unreachable suspension point” (France)
  • 20:00 ACKiM Chatka Żaka/Main Stage/70 min/PLN 30/40
    Rainer Behr „VONA” (Germany/Ukraine)

13th November 2023

  • 19:00 Centre for the Meeting of Cultures/Opera Hall/60 min/PLN 80-150
  • Yoann Bourgeois Art Company „The unreachable suspension point” (France)

The Festival was inaugurated in 1997. Today, it is among the flagship cultural events in Lublin and one of the leading dance art festivals in Poland and Europe. The idea of the event is encounter and mutual inspiration with cultural diversity in parallel with the exchange of experience between Poland and the countries of Central and Eastern Europe, Western Europe and other parts of the world. The originators of the festival underline its universal dimension and remind us that contemporary dance is a special medium of communication: it is a fully democratic art conveying emotions fuelled by a strong intellectual message. The aim of subsequent editions has been to present the most interesting artistic productions by professional dance theatres from around the world and to promote Polish artists seeking to engage in performances and discussions. The festival also serves the exchange of experience and encourages mutual inspirations by artists representing distinct fields of art.

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