Contemporary/Modern Kids 1
Instructor: Tjaša Šramel
Age: 5 - 6 y/o
Time: Thursday, 16:40 - 17:40, Studio 4
This workshop is intended for dancers who have some dancing experience. Throughout the year, the workshop gains a structure of a dance training, which is still playful and interesting for children. The exercises enable us to learn basic dance elements, we explore the space (diagonal, floor, jumps), but above all we encourage children to be independent in their movement and execution of choreographies. Stage orientation regarding space and dance partners is the foundation of a good performance; therefore, the youngest dancers are being encouraged to develop these concepts.
Contemporary/Modern Kids 2
Instructor: Rebeka Hanžel
Age: 7 - 8 y/o
Time: Tuesday, 16:10 - 17:40, Studio 4
This workshop is intended for dancers who have some dancing experience. Throughout the year, the workshop gains a structure of a dance training, which is still playful and interesting for children. The exercises enable us to learn basic dance elements, we explore the space (diagonal, floor, jumps), but above all we encourage children to be independent in their movement and execution of choreographies. Stage orientation regarding space and dance partners is the foundation of a good performance; therefore, the youngest dancers are being encouraged to develop these concepts.
Contemporary/Modern Beginners
beginners
Instructor: Maja Lamovšek
Age: children, teenagers
Time: Monday, 15:00 - 16:30, Studio 2 and Thursday, 16:10 - 17:40, Studio 5
Contemporary Beginners is a workshop through which children learn basic dance steps, coordination and working in a group. By repeating a dance combination through a game, they also improve their memory and develop motor skills. The aim of this workshop is to encourage the children's desire to express themselves through movement.
Contemporary/Modern Intermediate
intermediate
Instructor: Marko Urbanek
Age: teenagers
Time: Monday, 17:50 - 19:20 and Thursday, 17:50 - 19:20, Studio 4
The workshop is suitable for dancers who already know some basic principles of contemporary and modern dance. The aims of this workshop are to evoke interest for dance expression, acknowledging one's body as a means of dance expression, and introducing dance elements such as space, time, energy and gravity. With the help of the instructor and through group work, dancers develop motoric, musical and visual memory, along with developing coordination through movement and preparing for a stage performance.
Contemporary/Modern Advanced
advanced
Instructor: Marko Urbanek
Age: teenagers, adults
Time: Monday, 19:30 - 21:00 and Friday, 17:50 - 19:20, Studio 4
At the Contemporary Advanced workshop, participants will learn the functionality of their body, its individualities, and its performance in detail. The workshop consists of two parts. In part one, participants will learn their adaptability and precision through learning already set materials. In part two, they will learn basic dancing tools and with their help develop their own dance sequences. This workshop is aimed at dancers with some prior knowledge.
Contemporary/Modern Adults
beginner / intermediate
Instructor: Ana Germ
Age: adults
Time: Wednesday, 19:30 - 21.00, Studio 4
Power Modern for Adults workshop is appropriate for every age and is a combination of varied dance techniques (contemporary, modern, yoga, and Pilates), which are learned through different exercises and choreographies. The emphasis is on stretching, training physical fitness, and encouraging individual creativity.
Tovarishia Dance Company
professional
Instructor: Marko Urbanek
Age: teenagers, adults
Time: Monday, 10:00 - 11.30 and Thursday, 19:30 - 21:00, Studio 4
Dancers for this workshop are chosen at an audition. The workshop is aimed at those who excel at principles of contemporary dance. It is a synthesis of varied dancing techniques, to which Marko adds his own motoric characteristics - interlacement of muscle work with the use of one's own gravity and leaps between different dynamics.
The aims of this workshop are to evoke interest for dance expression, acknowledging one's body as a means of dance expression, and introducing basic dance elements (space, time, energy, gravity), developing motoric, musical and visual memory, along with developing coordination through movement.
Contemporary Ballet Beginners
beginners / intermediate
Instructor: Marko Urbanek
Age: teenagers, adults
Time: Friday, 16:10 - 17.40, Studio 4
The contemporary ballet workshop is based on the basics of ballet, freely mixed with elements of contemporary and modern dance. It is intended primarily for high school and college students with basic knowledge of ballet, who wish to use, develop and spread their knowledge to other areas of contemporary creative art of dance.
Training consists of heating up on the ground (a combination of Pilates, yoga, floor barre techniques and stretching), exercises in the center (the basics of ballet, modern and contemporary dance techniques) and finishing with a choreography, which connects and complements what the learned material in a creative dance terminology, whose style approaches the emotive style of Kjara Starič Wurst, as well as the minimalism of Edward Clug.
Contemporary Ballet Intermediate
beginners / intermediate
Instructor: Ana Germ
Age: teenagers, adults
Time: Saturday, 10.00 - 11.30, Studio 4
The contemporary ballet workshop is based on the basics of ballet, freely mixed with elements of contemporary and modern dance. It is intended primarily for high school and college students with basic knowledge of ballet, who wish to use, develop and spread their knowledge to other areas of contemporary creative art of dance.
Training consists of heating up on the ground (a combination of Pilates, yoga, floor barre techniques and stretching), exercises in the center (the basics of ballet, modern and contemporary dance techniques) and finishing with a choreography, which connects and complements what the learned material in a creative dance terminology, whose style approaches the emotive style of Kjara Starič Wurst, as well as the minimalism of Edward Clug.