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New courses of contemporary >> from September, at CNDB


The National Dance Center Bucharest launches three new dance modules in September: a beginner module - led by Carmen Coţofană, a beginner/intermediate module - led by Farid Fairuz, and an intermediate module - led by Andreea Novac.
The modules consist in a series of 6 meetings which will take place in September - October 2010.




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DANCE PHOTOGRAPHY >> photo exhibition, entrance 3rd floor


Although they cover the most recent 3 years of performances and choreographic programs hosted by CNDB, the photographs gathered in this exhibition are not intended to document this period thoroughly. Rather, they are slivers of time when the movement of a body met with a conscious push of a button, thus tricking the transient and unstable nature of dance. They are an exploration of what would be un-seeable to an attentive eye – that chain of precise and meaningful moments, which, in a whole, create movement. Moments in time which, put together, do not add up to more than half a second out of these 3 years.
Photos by Irina Stelea

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At the Wall, by Dan Perjovschi, 24/24h >> permanent exhibition


At the Wall, by Dan Perjovschi, permanent exhibition, 24/24h
Dan Perjovschi (Romanian, b. 1961), who lives and works in Bucharest, has transformed the medium of drawing, using it to create an object, a performance, and an installation. In the last decade, Perjovschi well known all around the world, has made his drawings spontaneously in museum spaces, allowing global and local affairs to inform the final result.


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29 NOV

The way things might go >> Sunday 29th of November, 19:00h, Round Hall / Studio 2

Concept: Ion Dumitrescu
Co-production: National Dance Center Bucharest and Centre National de la Danse - Paris (Pantin)
(Duration of the piece determined by the number of spectators)

The performance is held in the frame of launching the book "Anthropology of the Body and Modernity" by David le Breton.




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