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DANCE PLATFORM

dance platform:
21.03 / 20:00 KUMU auditorium / Weizenbergi 34 - Valge 1

DANCE THEATRE ZICK ’Hoffmann – Promenade’ / ’The Hoffmann – Promenade’



choreography, set, costumes: Dmitri Harchenko
light design: Triin Hook (VAT Teater)
dance: Endro Roosimäe, Jane Raidma, Dmitri Harchenko, Stella Suitso, Raido Bergstein
vocal: Silva Valdt
music: Händel, Tshaikovski, Schnittke, Knaifel, Leao, The Residents
organizer: Sõltumatu Tantsu Ühendus
producer: Raido Bergstein
duration: 75’
ticket: 70/120 .-
premiere: 25.09.2008 KUMU auditoorium
www.zick.ee, www.stu.ee

’Hoffmann - Promenade’ - Hoffmann's colourful heritage in dance language.
Dance Theater Zick's performance ’Hoffmann – Promenade’ is based on choreographer Dmitri Harchenko's vision on the colourful thematics of Hoffmann´s legacy in its entirety. The dualism inherent to the talented author's works investigating the harmonies and discords of the physical and the spiritual life of a human being, the now so common possibilities of real and virtual communication and the divine and devilish origins of a human spirit have also served as an inspiration. The colorfoul performance asks new questions rather than searches answers to the already existing ones.
’Hoffmann - Promenade’ is brought to you through pure dance and visual images. As musical background, Silva Valdt will also perform live vocal pieces.

Dance Theatre Zick is a project-based theatre which concentrates on longer forms of contemporary dance productions. Since 2005, when the theatre began its activity, dance productions based mainly on literary materials (for example ’Undiin’, ’Krabat’, ’Hoffmann – Promenade’), as well as on autobiographical and historical materials (’Piaf, ’Tour Guide. Attention: Flexible’) have been brought on stage. The aim of Zick is to stage movement-based dance works in a theatrical form. The core of the theatre consists of Dmitri Harchenko (1972), Stella Suitso (1982) and Raido Bergstein (1980).