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Jaro Viňarský Slovensko/Slovakia
29.máj, 20:00 Divadlo Stoka/The Stoka Theatre
Jaro Viňarský (1978) is a choreographer, dancer and performer.
He created his first pieces during his studies at the Academy
of Music and Drama in Bratislava at the department of ballet
choreography. He left after three years. Between 1998 – 2000
he was a member of the professional Dance Studio in Banská
Bystrica. In 2002 he started to study dance choreography at
the Academy of Music and Drama in Prague.
His choreographic debut was in 2001 with the solo performance
Sorton, for which he received the second prize in the choreographic
competition of Jarmila Jeřábková.
In 2001 he founded together with Tomáš Krivošík a DuWadance
chamber dance company, with which they presented their first
project Inner Rights in November of the same year and a year
later A Small Parable. In March 2003 they created their latest
common project of two independent solo performances A Flown-Away
Song and Tea Never Brewed, for which Viňarský again received
the second prize in the choreographic competition of Jarmila
Jeřábková in Prague.
As a dancer, Viňarský co-operated with several choreographers
and participated in numerous workshops of contemporary dance
teachers and choreographers (Nigel Charnock, Frey Faust, Irene
Stamou, Ivan Wolf, Milan Kozánek a Zuzana Bacová, Julyen Hamilton…)
Nikdy nezaliaty čaj /
Tea Never Brewed
Choreografia/Choreography: Jaro Viňarský
Hudba/Music: Jean - Philippe Rameau, Jozef Vlk ...
Pieseň/Song: Zbyňo Džadoň
Scénografia/Set: Jaro Viňarský
Kostýmy/Costumes: Pavla Popelová
Zvuk/Sound: David Vrbík
Tancuje/Dance: Jaro Viňarský
“Will nobody come and put us in the right place?”
a man is coming, he stops. between in and out. reluctantly
he comes in. into his space – a masculine space without a
female presence.
he refuses to play this strange “manly” game.
he doesn’t want to be a “bloke”. yet he calls another man,
that maybe isn’t and never was.
he yearns for a God that is masculine and feminine at the
same time.
he yearns to love another man and not to be a man himself.
if only he could be a man within a woman, come within her
to the border of oneself.
an impossibility to touch
to glance
two empty spaces
man woman
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