Das Zürcher Theater Spektakel 2015 sucht Tänzerinnen
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Das Zürcher Theater Spektakel 2015 sucht Tänzerinnen
Das Zürcher Theater Spektakel 2015 sucht Tänzerinnen Zwei herausragende südafrikanische Choreografinnen und Tänzerinnen suchen für ihr neues Stück 10 Tänzerinnen. Hast du Lust vom 3. – 5. August mit ihnen zu proben und vom am 6., 7., und 8. August 2015 am Zürcher Theater Spektakel mit ihnen aufzutreten? Anforderungen: Du bist: zwischen 16 und 25 Jahre alt Du bist eine trainierte Tänzerin. Auch Tänzerinnen in Ausbildung sind willkommen Das Zürcher Theater Spektakel wird dir einen Festivalpass, Catering und Essensbons für die Aufführungsdaten und zwei Freikarten zur Verfügung stellen. Bitte melde dich bei: [email protected] bis spätestens am 01. Juli 2015 Wir freuen uns von dir zu hören. Das Zürcher Theater Spektakel Hier noch weitere Informationen zu Mamela Nyamza und Nelisiwe Xaba und ihrer Arbeit: The Last Attitude Mamela Nyamza and Nelisiwe Xaba are excited, after years of not dancing together, to meet up again on stage, to do a ballet. Nyamza and Xaba meet in 1997 in the studios of PACT Dance Company, when Nyamza had just graduated from Pretoria technikon and Xaba was back from London after spending a year at the Ballet Rambert. “The origins of classical ballet can be traced back to the Italian Renaissance courts of the 15th and 16th centuries; since then many shifts have occurred with various techniques being the focus at certain periods,” says Nyamza “and tackling this classical genre of dance, born out of elitism, is not an easy feat! “ The piece will interrogate the politics of this ancient art form, in particular the male posture and the relationship between the male principal dancer and the ballerina. Traditionally the male dancer served as a porter, lifting the ballerina to show how light she is and also showing his masculinity. At some point in history males where not allowed on stage as it was seen feminine for men to dance, this brings us to the stereotypes men are force to deal with to date e.g. homosexual, feminine, dainty, weak, fragile, vain, soft, narcissistic, snobs. Nyamza and Xaba are both fascinated by the sense of abundance and exaggeration of the art form – the corps de ballet, the costumes, the orchestra and the scenography. The Last Attitude sets out to demystify the traditions that are so closely linked with this art form: Eurocentric, female and elitist or high art. To date this art form is still used in politics as diplomacy between countries in cultural and economic exchanges, continuing keep its place in culture.