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23 Apr 2014
27 Apr 2014
A production by Fičo Balet and Goran Bogdanovski's workshop, promoted also by the Slovenian Culture and Information Centre, Vienna (SKICA), Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Vienna,
at the Tanzhafen Festival
Production and performances
Fičo Balet's dance and theatre projects aim to reflect the "emotional landscape of the everyday". Combining playfulness and skill, Fičo Balet redefines dance virtuosity. Since its establishment, Fičo Ballet has created many performances, among the also ones aimed at the younger audiences.
Networking
Fičo Balet has collaborated with the Nomad Dance Academy, specifically for the NOMAD Education Programme 2008 launched by the Balkan Dance Network. This initiative is dedicated to providing practical and theoretical knowledges from the field of performing arts and enabling artistic exchange between 12 emerging contemporary dancers from the Balkans in order to create a network for future artistic collaborations. Other partners include Eks Scena, Croatia; Tala Dance Center, Croatia; Station – Service for Contemporary Dance, Serbia; Lokomotiva – Center for New Initiatives in Arts and Culture, Macedonia; and the Brain Store Project, Bulgaria.
Pleskavica Festival
In June 2010 the company produced a 4-day Pleskavica Festival with two sections: Blow Up with two performances by the established dancer (Ivo Dimchev) and director (Sebastjan Horvat) and Short Cuts with 14 world premières by the emerging artists from the Nomad Dance Academy.
The festival had another iteration in 2011, after which it was subsumed as a part of the CoFestival.