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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's dance and theatre projects aim to reflect the 'emotional landscape of the everyday'. Combining playfulness and skill, Fičo Ballet redefines dance virtuosity. Since its establishment, Fičo Ballet has created many performances, among others also 1:0 (2000), Sweat and Soot (2001), I:move (2003), Emofad – Emotivity of Adventure (2003), Confi-dance (2004), Edge of Eden (2005), and Sun City (2006/7). In April 2008, JOHN, premièred at Joyce SOHO, New York City. Fičo Ballet produces also theatre performances aimed at younger audiences.
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 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.
Attempting to bring democracy to high art, Fičo Ballet also provides an on-going, weekly training to all interested in movement and dance as well as give workshops and lectures.