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DANCE PLATFORM

» wed » 25.08 » 19:30 » springdance/preview/tallinn:
Renate Renate Keerd /Tallinn/ ‘mobile home’

Choreographer and amateur beekeeper Renate Keerd’s debut performance “Mysterious sounds in snoring night” has been presented at numerous festivals in Europe. In 2002 she was awarded with the Philip Morris Estonia ‘breakthrough’ dance award. In her newest performance there are also participating 2 pairs of waterproof gumboots and a pack of local cocoa powder called “Our Brand”.

direction, choreography, light design: Renate Keerd; dance: Päär Pärenson, Renate Keerd; music: The Cinematic Orchestra, Stina Nordenstam, Aphex Twin; diapositives from home collection; co-producer: kanuti gildi SAAL; supported by: Citly Council of Pärnu, Cultural Endowment of Estonia; duration: kestvus: 30’


Sandra ZanevaSandra Zaneva
/Tallinn/ ‘Gild the Pill’

Sandra is a graduate of Fine 5 Dance School and has won Koolitants contest for several years. Nevertheless she has remained true to the concept ‘pure dance’.

choreography: Sandra Zaneva; dance: Alissa Šnaider (& Co); premiere: February 2004 kanuti gildi SAAL, Tallinn; duration: 15’



Ivana Ivana Müller
/Amsterdam/ ‘How heavy are my thoughts’

In her performances, Ivana Müller works with different art disciplines, such as dance, visual arts, film and text writing, creating hybrid forms that are influenced by a wide range of sources, from popular culture to cognitive science.

Where are the thoughts in our body? Do they have any colour or taste? Are we really heavier because of ‘heavy thoughts’?

Ivana Müller in collaboration with Bill Aitchison and Nils de Coster; the performance is made with the participation of Prof. F. Siemsen (physicist - D), Prof. Bojana Kunst (philosopher – SLO), Prof. W.A. Wagenaar (psychologist – NL), Dr.Christian Röder (psychiatrist – D), Alexandra Thiel (trampoline instructor -D) and I.M’s 50 friends; co-produced by: Mousonturm Frankfurt, Gasthuis Theater Amsterdam; premiered: at the Plateaux Festival 2003; photographer: Nils de Coster; duration: 60’