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TRAVELING DUET - PLESNI TEATER LJUBLJANA (SI)

[:en]The traveling duet is constantly on the move. Even in the smallest of spaces. Based on a very sensitive and intuitive movement, the two bodies intertwine, listen to each other and communicate with each other. The dancers are inspired by emotional memories of relationships. On their literal journey, they touch and experience the beauty and pain of shared moments with someone and try to find a balance between them in difficult situations. Memories are stored in this one course, nostalgia, melancholy, joy, lightness...
DANCE IT: ALJA LACKOVIĆ, VERONIKA VALDES
PRODUCED BY: PLESNI TEATER LJUBLJANA - RAIL2DANCE Project 2023 / Katja Somrak

The TANZ | MODERNE | TANZ international festival for contemporary dance 2025 is Program partners of Chemnitz 2025.
A project within the framework of the European Capital of Culture Chemnitz 2025. This measure is co-financed by tax funds on the basis of the budget approved by the Saxon State Parliament and by federal funds from the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media.
[:en]The traveling duet constantly moves. Even in constricted spaces. Based on a very sensitive and intuitive movement the two bodies are interlacing, listening and communicating with each other. Dancers take inspiration from emotional memories of relationships. Through their literal journey they touch and experience the beauty as well as the pain of shared moments with someone and try to find balance between them in diffi cult settings. In this one trajectory there is a storage of memories,
nostalgia, melancholy, pleasure, lightness...
Performed by: ALJA LACKOVIĆ, VERONIKA VALDES
Produced by: PLESNI TEATER LJUBLJANA - RAIL2DANCE Project 2023 / Katja Somrak

The TANZ | MODERNE | TANZ international festival for contemporary dance 2025 is Program partners of Chemnitz 2025.
A project within the framework of the European Capital of Culture Chemnitz 2025. This measure is co-financed by tax funds on the basis of the budget approved by the Saxon State Parliament and by federal funds from the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media.
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[:en]The traveling duet is constantly on the move. Even in the smallest of spaces. Based on a very sensitive and intuitive movement, the two bodies intertwine, listen to each other and communicate with each other. The dancers are inspired by emotional memories of relationships. On their literal journey, they touch and experience the beauty and pain of shared moments with someone and try to find a balance between them in difficult situations. Memories are stored in this one course, nostalgia, melancholy, joy, lightness...
DANCE IT: ALJA LACKOVIĆ, VERONIKA VALDES
PRODUCED BY: PLESNI TEATER LJUBLJANA - RAIL2DANCE Project 2023 / Katja Somrak

The TANZ | MODERNE | TANZ international festival for contemporary dance 2025 is Program partners of Chemnitz 2025.
A project within the framework of the European Capital of Culture Chemnitz 2025. This measure is co-financed by tax funds on the basis of the budget approved by the Saxon State Parliament and by federal funds from the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media.
[:en]The traveling duet constantly moves. Even in constricted spaces. Based on a very sensitive and intuitive movement the two bodies are interlacing, listening and communicating with each other. Dancers take inspiration from emotional memories of relationships. Through their literal journey they touch and experience the beauty as well as the pain of shared moments with someone and try to find balance between them in diffi cult settings. In this one trajectory there is a storage of memories,
nostalgia, melancholy, pleasure, lightness...
Performed by: ALJA LACKOVIĆ, VERONIKA VALDES
Produced by: PLESNI TEATER LJUBLJANA - RAIL2DANCE Project 2023 / Katja Somrak

The TANZ | MODERNE | TANZ international festival for contemporary dance 2025 is Program partners of Chemnitz 2025.
A project within the framework of the European Capital of Culture Chemnitz 2025. This measure is co-financed by tax funds on the basis of the budget approved by the Saxon State Parliament and by federal funds from the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media.
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