performances

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Biodegradables (2021)

A dance solo in which space, objects, and the body meet. Through a storm of ideas and the mundane, Jurij Konjar forges and combines the elements which are strong enough to persist.

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Ventilator #2  (2020)

A one year collective collaboration and research process between dancers and musicians, cumulating in a series of five improvised performances. Part of the Zavod Sploh Ventilator series.

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Monday at eight  (2017)

A performance of improvisation. A collective research of interplay between movement, light and sound. The process started as a one-off premiere and was then followed by a two-year process of creation. 

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Still  (2014)

How to find a place of arrival, and how long can the stillness last? A research into the interaction of sound, movement and light grew into a performance of duet improvisation. With collaborates Martin Kilvady, Jaka Šimenc,  Catherine Jauniaux, Franck Beaubois. 

 

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For Juliano Mer-Khamis  (2013)

For Juliano Mer-Khamis is an autobiographical work inspired by the story of a man and the place he called home. Through the story of his own personal journey and a demonstration of a practice the narrator examines what does make sustainable change.

 

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Goldberg Variations  (2010)

A research into performance of duet improvisation. With collaborates Martin Kilvady, Jaka Šimenc,  Catherine Jauniaux, Franck Beaubois. Premiere at Deltebre Dansa Festival. 

 
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Ulysses  (2007)

Ulysses is a solo about a journey home, made during a three-month van trip, while reading the J.Joyce novel of the same title. It’s about finding places to resonate with and inhabiting them, then bringing them back to the performance, through movement, sound, sketch, a website, crafting lights. A personal entry point into the performance of improvisation.

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POF! (Phraseology of Freestyle) (2007)

This choreography engineers chaotic order through rhythm, proportion, aesthetics, interaction. A straight-faced performance with a glitter in the eye. To the music of O.Coleman + the covers from John Zorn’s Spy vs. Spy and backed up by this article.