Swind
KONCEPT, CHOREOGRAFIE:
Alina Tskhovryebova, Daria Koval (UA)
PERFORMERS:
Alina Tskhovryebova, Daria Koval, Yana Reutova
MUSIC:
Ivan Martynenko
LIGHT DESIGN:
Pavel Kotlík
COSTUMES:
Marjetka Kürner Kalous
Quiet Waters
CONCEPT, CHOREOGRAPHY, PERFORMERS:
Daria Koval (UA)
MUSIC:
Viktor Rekalo (Cello) & Igor Sayenko (Accordeon)
Womanhood
CONCEPT, CHOREOGRAPHY, PERFORMERS:
Yana Reutova (BR), Clara da Costa (BR)
DRAMATURGICAL COLLABORATION:
Alain Catein, Yanitsa Atanasova
MUSIC:
Jana Kubánková
LIGHTING DESIGN:
Pavel Kotlík
COSTUMES:
Marjetka Kürner Kalous
PREMIERE:
Swind - Prague 18. 6. 2025; Quiet Waters - Munich 2023; Womanhood - Prague 2024
DURATION:
55 min (22 – 10 – 23)
Dance without borders
For three years already The TANEC PRAGUE festival has been dedicated to the collaborative projects-production of selected Ukrainian artists; this time it selected from more than 30 participants of the EU project Moving Borders, who could be met during the past year in the Czech Republic, Italy and France throughout the past year. The selected three very different personalities, Alina, Daria and Yana, were selected, and invited to offer their own shorter works as well as creating a new project together.
The evening of 18 June will therefore open with the premiere of the trio, followed by a successful solo by Daria, which, like Yana's duet with Brazilian Clara, has already had successful performances abroad.
Swind
The trio of performers Alina Tskhovryebova (UA/FR), Daria Koval (UA/ES) and Yana Reutova (UA/CZ) explore identity as a changing and constantly evolving process. Using geometric shapes and lines, they reveal how the self gradually forms, changes and disintegrates. Identity here is not fixed, but fluid and unstable. Viewers are invited into a space where identity can be observed rather than grasped - like an ever-changing trace. The performance is a visual reflection on the mutability of human existence.
Quiet Waters
Daria Koval (UA/ES) invites you to explore the imperfect nature of memory - a journey where the act of forgetting becomes both defense and loss. It becomes a ritual of coming to terms with one's own history and memory with all its painful and blurred parts.
Womanhood
Don't take yourselves too seriously. This is the message the protagonists of Womanhood want to tell the world. Through dance they celebrate diversity, but also promote a sense of unity and empowerment for women around the world. By fusing different cultural backgrounds, personal experiences and artistic influences, they strive to create a performance that transcends gender boundaries and resonates with various audiences.