Workshop led by Violeta Vitanova and Stanislav Genadiev / Theatre in Advance


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On November 8th 2014 (Saturday) there will be a workshop led by Violeta Vitanova and Stanislav Genadiev.

Stanislav Genadiev and Violeta Vitanova are graduates of Sofia National School of Dance Art. They have danced with the Swiss ensembles “Linga”- Lausanne, “Alias” – Geneva and “Zevada” – Sierre and taken part in the spectacles “Station Astapovo” and “Station Elabuga”, directed by Margarita Mladenova and Ivan Dobchev in Theatre workshop “Sfumato”, Sofia.  As dancers, they have worked and collaborated with dancers from Switzerland and Belgium. Since 2007 they have taken part as dancers and choreographers in Kinesthetic Project. Their first success is the spectacle “Imago” (2006), for which they receive the first in the history of the Actors Union in Bulgaria “Ikar for debut” for dance performance. In 2013 they win the first “Ikar for contemporary dance and performance” for the choreography of “The Mousetrap” in “Hamlet”, directed by Javor Gurdev.

With the dance miniature “25.03.” they receive the jury award of the international competition “Margarita Arnaudova”, orgnised by ballet Arabesque. In 2013 Stanislav Genadiev was awarded with a diploma by the Minister of Culture of Republic of Bulgaria on the occasion of 24 May – Day of Bulgarian Education and Culture and Slavonic Literature.

Among Violeta Vitanova and Stanislav Genadiev’s projects stand: “Imago”(2006), “25.03”(2007), “Void”(2008), “Kaligula” – play by Javor Gurdev in Drama Theatre “Stoyan Buchvarov” – Varna, in which they are choreographers, “Reverb”(2009), “Ductus”(2009), “(Re)flexible“ (2010), “Back[up]“ (2011), “Zoom in“ (2012), “The Moth” – a play by Javor Gurdev in the National Theatre “Ivan Vazov”, in which they are choreographers(2012), “Hamlet” – spectacle directed by Javor Gurdev, in which they are choreographers and actors(2012), etc.

You can learn more about their work here.

We would like to remind you that all workshops within the festival “Theatre in Advance” are free for the participants.

 

Photo credits: Deyan Parouchev / Out Of Stage Project