13.05.
10:00 -14:00
Studio Krenovka
CAPACITY:
20 people
ENTRY FEE:
300 Kč
TARGET AUDIENCE:
profesionals and students.
This workshop is based on partnering and contact work and the movement vocabulary developed through GN|MC creation’s processes and research. We propose tasks and points of departure that generate movement and explore how different bodies work together through complicity.
We will study various ways of carrying a partner, giving and receiving weight, finding a shared axis, counterbalance, balance, and moving together in space by using one another. The work focuses on developing trust, attentiveness, and a willingness to take physical risks.
Participants will learn partner movement sequences from earlier works (repertoire) and create new material through concrete physical tasks. Through observation and exploration of mechanics, we aim to multiply pathways and approaches to understanding movement and the body.
GN|MC
GN|MC Guy Nader | Maria Campos is an ensemble based in Barcelona, Spain. The Lebanese and Spanish artists collaborate together since 2006, their works have been shown in various festivals and venues around the world. GN|MC have been invited as guest choreographers to create for different companies such as EnKnapGroup in Slovenia, Eva Duda Dance Company/Movein Mission in Hungary, Tanzmainz company in Germany and XieXin Dance Theatre in Shanghai, China. GN|MC has been awarded the German theatre prize DER FAUST 2017 for their work FALL SEVEN TIMES created with Tanzmainz, Staatstheater Mainz in Germany and GN|MC received the Prize City of Barcelona 2019. GN|MC have been awarded three different prizes in XXVIII Premios Max de las Artes Escénicas 2025 for NATURAL ORDER OF THINGS as best choreography, best female and male dancer.
Guy Nader graduated from Institute National des Beaux Arts at the Lebanese University in Beirut (BA in Drama). He received the danceWEB Europe scholarship in 2012 and he was awarded the first prize in Masdanza International Festival in 2010 for his solo Where The Things Hide.
Maria Campos studied at SEAD in Austria and in The Netherlands where she graduated from the Amsterdam School of the Arts (MTD) in 2003. She has worked with Meekers, Protein Dance, Sol Picó, Angels Margarit/Cia. Mudances, among others.
GN|MC have developed together a partnering vocabulary, common in their work and a constant element that sets up a specific movement interest in their pieces.