Tamara Gvozdenovic

April 22. – 26. 2019

*Please note, there is class on easter Monday! ( April 22.) all classes start at 9:30 am except for Thursday ( April 25.) class starts at 11am.

Tamara Gvozdenovic graduated with a BA in Dance Theatre at Trinity Laban in London and Baccalauréat in Visual Arts at lycée Denis-de-Rougement in Neuchâtel, Switzerland. She founded the CieTG in 2009 and choreographed Light Scream, Sainte Marie Joseph de la Rose and Sous le Cou(p) du Lapin. She teaches dance-theatre workshops across Europe. Tamara joins Peeping Tom in 2014 for the creation of Vader and The Land. She also works for the Swiss based choreographer Tabea Martin with who she tours currently Beyond Indifference and is Assistant-Choreographer for Tabea Martin’s new production: This is my Last Dance. Tamara is Artistic director of LE FACTEUR (Dance & Theatre company based in Switzerland).

www.tamaragvozdenovic.com

THE CLASS: Fascinated by architecture and anatomy, Tamara proposes in her classes «architectural» sequences that she constructs and deconstructs while respecting the limits of the skeleton. Inspired by her training in hip hop and contemporary dance, she explores different qualities of movement through fluid or released phrases balanced by others more abrupt or contracted. The dance varies between linearity and animality with a constant quest of strong physicalities. She also uses Peeping Tom’s dynamics and movement qualities to nourrish the class and guides the students through improvisation in order to reveal the characters that are hidden in every each of them.

Profi Training / Bad Lemons in Kooperation mit Tanztendenz München e.V. und Tanzbüro München. Mit freundlicher Unterstützung des Kulturreferats München. Diese Veranstaltung/ dieses Projekt wird ermöglicht durch den Bayerischen Landesverband für zeitgenössischen Tanz (BLZT) aus Mitteln des Bayerischen Staatsministeriums für Wissenschaft und Kunst.

About Bad Lemons Project

Driven by the belief that professional dance artists need access to continuous high-quality training, a meeting space and shared experiences Jasmine Ellis founded Bad Lemons Project for the independent dance scene in Munich. By providing professional training, training exchange and research projects a current and vibrant dance scene is promoted and strengthened.