C.R.E.A. – Choreography, Research, Empowerment, Audiences

Reopening of the call C.R.E.A.
October 2021 – March 2022

Call for proposals C.R.E.A.
Choreography, Research, Empowerment, Audiences 2021/22
Choreographic workshop for young contemporary dancers

We are very happy to announce the launch of the call to participate to the new project of Dance Gallery C.R.E.A. – Choreography, Research, Empowerment, Audiences – a choreographic workshop for young contemporary dancers, to be held in Perugia between October 2021 and March 2022, born from the strong need to contribute to the personal, artistic and professional growth of young artists aged between 18 and 30 years.

A space to expand and diversify professional skills, with the aim of encouraging active participation in the construction of one’s own future through a training path that gives centrality to the transmission of knowledge through the methodology of “learning by doing”, as well as to the consolidation of its own potential with a careful look at the meeting with the audience. The C.R.E.A. Choreographic Workshop will last six months, one week of work per month, for a total of 180 hours of training and 50 hours of project work, led by recognised and prestigious international artists. The master classes will involve 14 young dance performers who wish to study different choreographic languages in an international environment.

* the performances are realized with the support of the funds “POR FESR Umbria 2014-2020 – Az. 3.2.1 – Public Notice for participation in the Live Events Project

Deadline for applications: Thursday 30 September 2021
For dancers aged between 18 and 30 years old

Candidates should send their applications no later than Thursday 30 September 2021 to dancegallery.it@gmail.com.

The names of those admitted will be announced by Thursday 30 September.

CALENDAR

16-22 October 2021 – German Jauregui
Compagnia Ultima Vez by Wim Vandekeybus

6-12 November 2021 – Marta Coronado
compagnia Rosas di Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker e collettivo House of Bertha

4-10 December 2021 – Sita Ostheimer
compagnia Sita Ostheimer

22-28 January 2022 – Nico Monaco
compagnia olandese Emio Greco/PC e Akram Khan

12-18 February 2022 – Stefano Mazzotta
compagnia Zerogrammi

19-25 March 2022 – Carolyn Carlson / assistente Sara Orselli

The teachers involved in the project:

GERMAN JAUREGUI

compagnia Ultima Vez di Wim Vandekeybus

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German Jauregui is a choreographer, dancer and teacher based in Brussels. Since 2021 he collaborates with the company Oester directed by Aida Gabriels, he dances and choreographs the piece « Dance of the seven veils » (2021). He currently choreographs the show « The wild stage » which will premiere in September 2022. In 1998 he joins the company Ultima Vez/Wim Vandekeybus, where he works as a dancer during more than 10 years, in the creation and touring of 8 pieces. Since 2015, he works as a movement assistance and rehearsal director with the same company. In 2007, he starts to develop his own work with the creation of the pieces « Isaac (2007), « Sunset on Mars » (2009), « Confession » (2013), and together with the choreographer Antia Diaz, he created « Isaac y Diola » (2016) and « Rassemblement » (2019). As a Guess choreographer he creates the pieces «Testamento » (2010) for the Festival EINCE in Guadalajara (Mexico), « Esbozo » (2010) for the Centro de las Artes in San Luis de Potosí (Mexico), « Tres silencios » (2011) for the company Date Danza in Granada (Spain), «Albatross » (2016) for the collective 605 in Vancouver (Canada). He also collaborated with LoïcTouze, Idoia Zabaleta/Moare danza, Side-Show and Seppe Baeyens. In parallel, he teaches workshops internationally.

MARTA CORONADO

Rosas di Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker e collettivo House of Bertha

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Marta Coronado studied dance at the Official School of Dance of the Government of Navarra and works as a dancer at the Yauzkari company, José Lainez. She finished her studies at P.A.R.T.S. and after she begins to work for Rosas company of Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker. Since 1998 she dances in: Drumming, I said I, In real time, Rain, April me, Bitches Brew, Kassandra, Rain Raga D ‘a soir a jour, Mozart concert Arias, Steve Right evening. In 2002, she receives the BESSIE award (New York Dance and Performance Award). In 2008, she began her career as co-director of the repertoire of Rosas at the school P.A.R.T.S. From 2011, she co-directs the pieces of repertoire of Rosas in The Opera of Lyon and the Opera of Paris as a rehearsal director, roll that she is still keep on doing. She teaches at PARTS, Amsterdam Theater School, Deltebre Festival, Impulstanz Vienna, La Raffinerie and at companies: Ultima Vez / Wim Vandekeybus, Cie Thor / Thierry Smits, Marseille National Ballet, Rosas, Les ballets C de la B and others. Her choreographic work begins in 2009 and she is invited to create at La Salle Singapore, Fueradeleje and Dantzaz Konpainia. In 2011, she co-created the collective House of Bertha and In 2013, she forms part of the PHD project in one night. She is currently a guest choreographer at La Monnaie Opera for Opera Orfeo and Manjun and choreographer assistant for the re-take of West Side Story on Broadway New York.

SITA OSTHEIMER

compagnia Sita Ostheimer

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After finishing her study at the University for Music and Performance Art in Frankfurt Germany 2001, Sita joined MS Schrittmacher at Staatstheater Oldenburg, worked with Itzik Galili in Groningen and Krisztina de Chatel in Amsterdam. In 2008 she joined Hofesh Shechter Company and worked with him as a dancer, workshop leader and choreographic assistant until 2018, re-staging his work at companies such as NDT I, Paris Opera Ballet, Ballet Basel, Staatsballett Berlin, Aterballetto Italy , Hessisches Staatsballett Wiesbaden and Staatstheater Kassel. As a freelance Choreographer she created Mangata and Nowhere but 2.5 for Frontier Danceland Singapore, An Extremely Small Piece Of Matter for Hessisches Staatsballett Wiesbaden, Ubuntu for Bodhi Project Sead Salzburg, Eigenrausch for CobosMika Spain, Nobody ‘Cept You for Verve Leeds and Species Pitches for Folkwang University Essen, Since 2017 she is the Artistic Director of her in Berlin based platform Sita Ostheimer Company, formed of Dancers, Composers, Light-designers and Visual Artists. With this platform she created work such as Molimo, Chasm, Us, Two, Human in pieces and Everything that’s left. The work performed at Fuori Programma Festival Rome, Bolzano Dansa, Festival Aperto Reggio Emilia, Daegu International Dance Festival Korea, Španski Borci Cultural Center Ljubljana, Deltebre Dansa Spain and Dock11 Berlin. Sita recently won an Artist Prize for her ongoing work in Berlin. With her workshops series COMPLEX SIMPLICITY, she shares her philosophy and physicality world wide. (photo Barbara Dietl)

NICO MONACO

compagnia olandese Emio Greco/PC e Akram Khan

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Nico Monaco began studying dance in Brindisi (Italy). After attending the Advanced Course for Young Dancers at CRD Aterballetto directed by Mauro Bigonzetti, he collaborates and takes part in some of the most prestigious dance companies on the international scene such as Akram Khan Company, Emio Greco/Pc, Gregory Maquoma, Tom Dale, The Featherstonehaugh, Shobana Jeyasing Dance Company, Mavin Khoo Dance Company, Zfin Malta Dance Ensemble. In 2013 he joined the Zfin Malta Dance Ensemble company as rehearsal director and received a teaching diploma in the Double Skin Double Mind methodology at the ICK Amsterdam company. In 2018 he takes on the role of rehearsal director and assistant choreographer at Akram Khan Dance Company. Over the years Nicola has the opportunity to present his choreographic work at various Theatres in England, Holland, Italy and Hungary. on the role of rehearsal director for the Akram Khan Company’s show Xenos.

STEFANO MAZZOTTA

compagnia Zerogrammi

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Stefano Mazzotta choreographer and dancer. After training in dance and theatre at a very young age at the Laboratorio Permanente dell’Attore of the Cantieri Teatrali Koreja (Lecce), he continued his studies at the Civica Scuola d’Arte Drammatica Paolo Grassi founded in Milan by Giorgio Strehler, where he graduated in 2000. He studied with masters such as Jean Cebron, Giorgio Barberio Corsetti, Marco Baliani, Bruce Michelson, Maria Consagra, Susanna Beltrami, Beatrice Libonati, Raffaella Giordano, Michele Abbondanza, Davide Montagna. Since 2005, with the creation of the company Zerogrammi, of which he is still the permanent choreographer and artistic director, he started a personal creative and productive path whose choreographic sign, strongly inspired by the contamination of genres and research in areas and artistic languages transversal to the choreographic one, is the result of the contamination between dance and theatre of movement. From this mixture derives a theatre of the body with a fluid and evocative sign broken only by forms and signs coming from the rich vocabulary of everyday gestures, whose first instance is a communicative lightness of Calvinian inspiration. He has directed artistic projects and creations in collaboration with festivals and theatres in Italy, Portugal, France, Russia, Singapore, Holland and Germany, obtaining numerous awards. Over the years he has been training at academies such as Tsekh Dance School (Moscow, Russia), University of Turin (Italy), University of Salento (Italy), Summer School of the Civica Scuola d’Arte Drammatica Paolo Grassi (Italy), Alta Formazione/Arearea (Italy), Accademia Nazionale di Danza/Madis and at his company’s Turin office, CASA LUFT, a theatrical space where the production work goes side by side with a broader project that includes actions on the territory of dissemination and awareness around contemporary languages, choreographic coworking and professionalizing paths in the field of dance and theatre. Since 2018 she has been a member of the RTO directing the Lavanderia a Vapore/Centro di residenza per la danza della Regione Piemonte. Zerogrammi’s artistic and cultural activities are supported by the Piedmont Region and MIBAC, Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Activities and Tourism.

CAROLYN CARLSON

with Sara Orselli as assistant

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California-born Carolyn Carlson defines herself first and foremost as a nomad. From San Francisco Bay to the University of Utah, from the Alwin Nikolais company in New York to Anne Béranger’s in France, from Paris Opera Ballet to Teatrodanza La Fenice in Venice, from the Théâtre de la Ville de Paris to Helsinki, from Ballet Cullberg to La Cartoucherie in Paris, from the Venice Biennale to Roubaix, Carlson is a tireless traveller, always seeking to develop and share her poetic universe.
She arrived in France in 1971 the beneficiary of Alwin Nikolaïs’ ideas about movement, composition and teaching. The following year, with Rituel pour un rêve mort, she wrote a poetic manifesto that defined an approach to her work that she has adhered to ever since: dance that is strongly oriented towards philosophy and spirituality. Carlson prefers the term ‘visual poetry’ to ‘choreography’ to describe her work. For four decades, Carlson has had significant influence and success in many European countries. She played a key role in the birth of French and Italian contemporary dance through the GRTOP (theatre research group) at Paris Opera Ballet and Teatrodanza at La Fenice. She has created over 100 pieces, a large number of which are landmarks in the history of dance, including Density 21.5, The Year of the Horse, Blue Lady, Steppe, Maa, Signes, Writings on Water and Inanna. In 2006, her work was rewarded with the first ever Golden Lion given to a choreographer by the Venice Biennale. Founder of the Atelier de Paris-Carolyn Carlson at the Cartoucherie in 1999, she was associated artist to Théâtre National de Chaillot with the Carolyn Carlson Company from 2014 to 2016. In 2017, besides touring her repertoire, the choreographer explores new forms of creations: an exhibition for museums, a full-length dance movie for cinema… In 2019 she became a French citizen and the following year she was elected at the French Academy of Fine Arts, in the choreography section.

SARA ORSELLI
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Sara Orselli began studying dance at the Dance Gallery in Perugia, directed by Valentina Romito and Rita Petrone. She continued her training from 1999 to 2002 at Isola Danza, the academy of the Venice Biennale then directed by Carolyn Carlson. She danced in the following creations by Carlson in the company of the Biennale: Parabola in 1999, Light Bringers in 2000, J. Beuys Song in 2001. In 2003 she moved to Paris where she met the Finnish choreographer Juha Marsalo, with whom she danced Prologue d’une Scène d’amour, Scène d’amour, Perle and Parfum. She continued to be part of Carolyn Carlson’s company with whom she danced Inanna, Water born, Eau, Present Memory, Mundus Imaginalis, Mandala, We Were Horses, Synchronicity, Now and Crossroads to Synchronicity. During the same period she was Carolyn Carlson’s assistant in the productions: Wash the Flowers in Lucerne (2005), Les Rêves de Karabine Klaxon (2006), If to leave is to remember (Munich 2006) Woman in a room (solo for Diana Vishneva 2013), Pneuma for the National Opera of Bordeaux (2014) and the broadcast of If to leave is to remember for the National Opera of Bordeaux (2015), the Helsinki National Opera (2016), the Artez School of Art, Arnhem (2018), the Massimo in Palermo (2018), and the transmission of Pneuma to the Helsinki National Opera (2018). Since 2014 she also joins the Simona Bucci company, with whom she dances Enter Lady Macbeth. In 2018 she creates the solo Still There, produced and in collaboration with the Simona Bucci company.

Who is the course for

Young people aged between 18 and 30. All those who have a solid basic training in the art of movement and who believe they want to pursue a career as a dancer are eligible to apply. A basic knowledge of English is also required.

Periods and activities

The C.R.E.A. training course will be held at Dance Gallery in Perugia, will last six months, from October 2021 to March 2022, one week of work per month, for a total of 180 hours of training and 50 hours of project work, led by recognised and prestigious international artists.
The last day of the Masterclass will end with a public performance of the work carried out during the week and will be staged each time in a different theatre in the Umbria region*.

Calendar

16-22 October 2021 – German Jauregui
compagnia Ultima Vez di Wim Vandekeybus

6-12 November 2021 – Marta Coronado
compagnia Rosas di Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker e collettivo House of Bertha

4-10 December 2021 – Sita Ostheimer
compagnia Sita Ostheimer

15-21 January 2022 – Nico Monaco
compagnia olandese Emio Greco/PC e Akram Khan

12-18 February 2022 – Stefano Mazzotta
compagnia Zerogrammi

19-25 March 2022 – Carolyn Carlson / assistant Sara Orselli

* the performances are realized with the support of the funds “POR FESR Umbria 2014-2020 – Az. 3.2.1 – Public Notice for participation in the Live Events Project

Admission rules and deadline

Applicants must send the following documents (in pdf format with the same numbering and order) no later than Sunday 26 September 2021 by email to the following address: dancegallery.it@gmail.com with the subject of the email “C.R.E.A. Project Application”.

1) Duly completed training participation form / Annex “C.R.E.A. participation form”.
2) CV in European format
3) 1 video of max 1.5 minutes with a short personal presentation in English and a dance impro
4) motivational letter
5) youtube/vimeo links of previous works or trainings
6) Green Pass and negative test within 48 hours before each module.

*Applications not received by the deadline and in the manner indicated will not be considered.

Selection procedure

The Dance Gallery Association, on the basis of the examination of applications and documentation received, will announce by Thursday 30 September 2021 the names admitted to the training course.

Costs

Registration fee: €30.00
Participation fee: €900.00
to be paid in two instalments: the first half by 5 October 021 / the second half by 2 December 021

A Certificate of Participation will be issued at the end of the course.

Possibility of attending a single module subject to availability of places.
Registration fee: €30 – Single module fee: €300

ACCOMODATION BOOKING

Project participants who need accommodation while carrying out the activities can find some agreements in the following list. If you are interested, please contact Dance Gallery for any information or confirmations.

See accomodation list
RESIDENCE SIGNA

(7 min walk from Dance Gallery)
Borgo XX Giugno, 38 06121 Perugia
Phone +39 075 8626445
Website: www.hotelsigna.it

ONE ROOM apartment for 3 people for 8 nights Euro 450,00 with deposit Euro 180,00
ONE ROOM apartment for 2 people for 8 nights Euro 390,00 with deposit Euro 140,00
STUDIO for 1 person for 8 nights Euro 290,00 with deposit Euro 100,00

*Rates include all utilities, initial supply of linen/towels, a mid-stay cleaning service with linen/towel change, final cleaning.
Tourist tax is Euro 2.50 per person per entire stay.
All studios have private bathroom, kitchenette, TV, safe, wi-fi.

Residence Perugia

(15 min walk from Dance Gallery)
www.residenzaperugia.it
Tel +39 3383881234

One-room apartment Residenza Baldesca
only for the months of January and February
1 person € 180,00

Flat Grifonetto (x4)
only for the months of January and February
€400,00

Apartments on Airbnb

“Appartamento incantevole in zona silenziosa vicino al centro storico”
(20 minutes by bus from Dance Gallery)
https://bit.ly/3EPyEFB
319€ x 7 nights x three person

“Abitare nel cuore etrusco”
(17 minutes walk from Dance Gallery)
https://bit.ly/3EMPZPl
374€ x 7 nights x three person

“Appartamento Le Viole”
(18 minutes walk from Dance Gallery)
https://bit.ly/3CCa5d8
381€ x 7 nights x three person

“Accogliente Bilocale”
(10 minutes walk from Dance Gallery)
https://bit.ly/3EQKNd6
374€ x 7 nights x three person

LITTLE ITALY BOUTIQUE HOSTEL

(17 min walk from Dance Gallery)
Via della Nespola 1 – 06123, Perugia
Phone +39 075 9661997
Website: https://bit.ly/3hHfS9k

Full payment of the stay two weeks before check-in

October
SHARED FEM DORM (x4)
€25,00 per person x day with shared bathroom no kitchen

November/December
SHARED FEM DORM (x4)
€20,00 per person x day with shared bathroom no kitchen

January/February/March
SHARED FEM DORM (x4)
*€20,00 per person x day with shared bathroom no kitchen
*probable slight increase in cost per person

We highlight that this accommodation is very spartan