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− | [[Dance Studio Intakt]] was established in 1987 by Matjaž Farič and Vesna Lavrač. Its aim is to promote contemporary dance | + | [[Dance Studio Intakt]] - studio for contemporary dance was established in [[established::1987]] by, among others, Matjaž Farič, Jasna Knez, and Vesna Lavrač. Its aim is to promote contemporary dance and offer quality contemporary dance education especially to the young. Numerous Slovene contemporary dancers have studied at the studio, which rounds up its regular dance programmes with an annual final production. |
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+ | Since its beginnings, Dance Studio Intakt has offered an open-classes programme that covered numerous dance techniques and encouraged dance creativity through classes and workshops, held also by internationally renowned artists. In the nineties, the repertory dance group Intakt was organised within the studio's programme, which presented its work also abroad. | ||
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+ | Slovene dancers and choreographers took their first dance lessons here. During the 1990s the programme became more specialised and focused on some selected dance techniques, particularly jazz and ethno. Several professional dancers and choreographers have been engaged as teachers, including Valentina Čabro, Tanja Skok, Igor Sviderski, Matej Kejžar, Nataša Tovirac (children's dance classes), Uršula Teržan and Marinka Ribič (ballet vocabulary), Branko Potočan and Jana Menger (physical theatre), Dimitri Courteau (funky, hip hop, vogueing), Žak Valenta (new Dutch mime) and Nagm Eldin Mohamed (African ethno dances and music). | ||
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+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | * [[Ljubljana Dance Theatre (PTL)]] | ||
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+ | ==External links== | ||
+ | * [http://www.intakt.si/ Dance Studio Intakt website] | ||
[[Category:Theatre education]] | [[Category:Theatre education]] | ||
[[Category:Education]] | [[Category:Education]] |
Revision as of 15:09, 9 March 2010
Since its beginnings, Dance Studio Intakt has offered an open-classes programme that covered numerous dance techniques and encouraged dance creativity through classes and workshops, held also by internationally renowned artists. In the nineties, the repertory dance group Intakt was organised within the studio's programme, which presented its work also abroad.
Slovene dancers and choreographers took their first dance lessons here. During the 1990s the programme became more specialised and focused on some selected dance techniques, particularly jazz and ethno. Several professional dancers and choreographers have been engaged as teachers, including Valentina Čabro, Tanja Skok, Igor Sviderski, Matej Kejžar, Nataša Tovirac (children's dance classes), Uršula Teržan and Marinka Ribič (ballet vocabulary), Branko Potočan and Jana Menger (physical theatre), Dimitri Courteau (funky, hip hop, vogueing), Žak Valenta (new Dutch mime) and Nagm Eldin Mohamed (African ethno dances and music).