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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
Fičo Ballet creates dance and theatrical performances and engages in variety of creative workshops. The group performs in original and unconventional ways, striving to transform classical and academic dance-styles into inspiring, understandable and accessible performances enabling people to experience art in a new way and, in some cases, linking democracy with high art.
The first performances which reflected the 'emotional landscape of the everyday', were: 1:0 in 2000, Sweat and Soot in 2001, Against the Stream and Summer Breeze (a research project) in 2002, and I:move, emofad – Emotivity of Adventure and :id in 2003, followed by Confi-dance in 2004, Igra (2004); Edge of eden (2005); Formula (2007) and Sun City (2006/2007). In April 2008 JOHN was premiered at Joyce SOHO, New York City. Fičo Ballet produces also produces theatre performances aimed at younger audiences.
Until 2007 Fičo Ballet co-operated with more than 100 artists, held workshops and performed over 200 times in places as London, Moscow, New York, Boston, Montreal, Hanover, Berlin, Prague, Milan, Antwerp, Copenhagen, Bytom, Warsaw, Volgograd, Monaco, Belgrade, Podgorica, Graz, Cividale del Friuli, Cahors, Dubrovnik, Zagreb, Pula, Cambridge, and of course throughout Slovenia.
Fičo Ballet has also collaborated with the Nomad Dance Academy, for the NOMAD Education Programme 2008 launched by the Balkan Dance Network. This initiative is dedicated to 12 emerging contemporary dancers from the Balkans who will live, learn, work and engage with each other in order to create a network for future artistic collaboration. Other partners include Eks Scena, Zagreb, Croatia; Tala Dance Center, Zagreb, Croatia; Station - Service for Contemporary Dance, Belgrade, Serbia; Lokomotiva - Center for New Initiatives in Arts and Culture, Skopje, Macedonia; and the Brain Store Project, Sofia, Bulgaria. More information can be found at the above website.
Fičo Ballet are members of the Asociacija, Association of Arts and Culture NGOs and Freelancers of Slovenia. They are also part of the Informal European Theatre Meeting (IETM) network.
See also
- More information about individual artists
Goran Bogdanovski has performed ballet, contemporary dance, physical theatre and video projects since 1990. He has graduated from Ljubljana Ballet School, and later went on to study gymnastics, electronic engineering, philosophy, ballet and contemporary dance techniques. He has taken part in several research projects by numerous choreographers and artists including: Emio Greco, Josef Nadj, Jordi Cortes Molina, David Zambrano, Chrysa Parkinson, Howard Katz Fireheart, Francois Michele Pesenti. Bogdanovski was also a tutor of DanceWeb 2002, ImpulsTanz Festival Vienna, Austria, and in 2003 he took part in the residency in NYC via CEC Artslink. In 2004 he was awarded a residency from the Fondation Jean-Pierre Perrault in Montreal, Canada.