What (still) moves us – Răzvan Mazilu
- Choreographic meetings
- Free entry
60 min.
Info
The “What (still) moves us” series are an opportunity for meeting and dialogue between members of the dance community. It is both an opportunity for the public to get to know the artists better and to discover more about the field of contemporary dance. The meetings focus on dance, movement, performativity and bring to the forefront different ways of approaching choreography and the performing arts, without being limited to these means of expression. The meetings are also an opportunity for the public to discover new or old works of the guests, as the project is supported by materials from the CNDB Archive.
The setting is public, but not formal, with an emphasis on the idea of a laboratory meeting.
On Saturday, June 26, Răzvan Mazilu is invited to a discussion about the ideas and tools he works with, about the work processes and methodologies he uses. It is a chance to find out the artist’s sources of inspiration and to see him dancing in a moment of improvisation with Mădălina Dan.
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The legal stipulations for audience safety, regarding the maximum number of participants allowed at a CNDB event, together with all protection measures and regulations imposed against the spread of CO-VID19 will be respected throughout the event.
Concept: Mădălina Dan
Guest: Răzvan Mazilu
Dancer, choreographer, actor and director, Răzvan Mazilu is the next guest of the “What (still) moves us” meetings, moderated by the choreographer Mădălina Dan. An artist with a rare versatility, from ballet to contemporary dance, theater, cabaret and musical, Răzvan Mazilu is one of the most well-known dance professionals in the theatrical world. His performances have reached countries such as France, Italy, Israel, Switzerland, Japan, Russia, Greece, Egypt, Slovakia, Hungary, Denmark, Germany, Belgium, the Czech Republic, Spain and China.
20.02.2021
Saturday
19:00
Saturday
19:00
21.02.2021
Sunday
19:00
Sunday
19:00
24.04.2021
Saturday
19:00
Saturday
19:00
25.04.2021
Sunday
19:00
Sunday
19:00
18.05.2021
Tuesday
20:00
Tuesday
20:00