SEQUENCES AND PROFILES, PRESENT AT THE BUCHAREST NATIONAL DANCE CENTER FESTIVAL
show “Sequences and Profiles” participates in one of the most important dance festivals organized in Romania: Like CNDB#1 Festival. In addition, the Oradea troupe, coordinated this time by choreographer Florin Fieoriu, has the honor of having been invited to open this festival organized by the National Dance Center Bucharest. The performance will take place on the first day, February 14, at 7:30 p.m., in the "Stere Popescu" Hall.
The theater-dance show “Sequences and Profiles” is in its second participation in a festival, after the premiere in September, when it opened the 20th edition of the Oradea International Theater Festival.
Under the artistic coordination of Florin Fieroriu, with the scenography belonging to Cristina Milea and enjoying original music by Vlaicu Golcea, the show enjoys the evolution of the following actors: Georgia Căprărin, Ioana Cheregi, George Dometi, Andreea Gabor, Mihaela Gherdan, Alina Leonte, Alin Stanciu, Radu Tudor and Răzvan Vicoveanu.
Festival Like CNDB#1, organized by the National Dance Center Bucharest, has reached its second edition this year. The performances it presents between February 14 and March 21, 2015 are heterogeneous in form and discourse, but have as a common denominator the careful look at the people and times we are going through, the challenge of bodily and/or identity limits, the mixture of real and fictional, the direct, affective, immediate relationship of the artist with the audience.
National Dance Center – Bucharest (CNDB) is the only public cultural institution subordinated to the Ministry of Culture created with the aim of supporting, developing and promoting contemporary dance. Its status as a performance institution, but also as a financier of contemporary choreography - a role played similarly to the National Center of Cinematography in the case of Romanian cinema -, makes the CNDB a vital institution for the development of choreographic culture in Romania.
CNDB is an institutional framework conceived as an open space that seeks to produce a permanent revival in the meaning that such an institution can have in contemporary times, as part of the international cultural context.
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Tonight, the theater opens its doors differently.
With the help of this audio guide, you will be able to walk the route prepared especially for the event on your own and discover stories about the building's architecture, the history of the Oradea theater, the backstage spaces, the stage mechanisms and the small details that the audience usually does not have the opportunity to observe.
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How does it work?
- Press play on the audio file below.
- Follow the route indicated during the event.
- Stop in each space and let the story reveal the theater to you, step by step.
Approximate tour duration: 30 minutes
Recommendation: Use headphones for the most immersive experience.
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