In my dreams I feel free casting and workshop

In my dreams I feel free casting and workshop

On Friday, 2nd and Saturday, 3rd of March a free movement workshop and casting took place at the ArtSocialSpace Brunnenpassage. We have been looking for kids, between 8 and 11 years, for the theatre production ‘In my dreams I feel free’. Of course, it was also a lot about having fun with the plenty of great applicants.
25 children took part and worked together as a team. We’ve been really glad to reach that many different, great kids, and about the positive and creative energy they took with. The Dschungel Wien and the Brunnenpassage would like to say thank you for all the participants and hope to see them really soon again.

In my dreams I feel free. Workshop and Casting for Kids

In my dreams I feel free. Workshop and Casting for Kids

On the 2. and 3. of March 2018 a free movement workshop and casting for the production ‘In my dreams I feel free’ will take place at Brunnenpassage. We will work on the topics of sleeping and dreaming.

Castings March Kids In my Dreams…ENG

Castings März Kids In my Dreams…DT

The casting is part of the Creative Europe-Project „Living Realities. Changing Perceptions“. Co-funded by the Creative Europe programme of the European Union

Dance Studio Light: The Brothers Lionheart / PREMIERE on December 17th

Dance Studio Light: The Brothers Lionheart / PREMIERE on December 17th

For every Lionheart, there is a Nangijála waiting. It will be a long journey, where everybody has to overcome their fears and discover the unique Nangijála.

Performances at 5PM and 7PM.

This project based on a book by Astrid Lindgren is dedicated to brave children and their parents and it is created by:

screenplay and directed by Lenka Tretiagová, choreography: Dora Hoštová, live music: Ondřej Galuška, set design, puppets, costumes, live animation: Tereza Tretiagová, performed by David Králík, Martin Lerch, Jan Čtvrník, Dora Sulženko Hoštová / Eva Stará, produced by Aneta Novotná, professional cooperation: Tomáš Žižka and Sebastián Vích.

International Migrants Day 2017

International Migrants Day 2017

Movies, concert, culinary sampling and a party at Studio ALTA on December 16th, 5PM.

At the occasion of the International Migrants Day, the Consortium of NGOs working with migrants organizes an evening full of music, films and exotic foods. You can meet people, who moved to the Czech Republic from different countries, taste their favourite meals and learn about how they got here, how do they live here and what do they like to cook. We will screen documentaries about migration and discuss about them. At the end of the evening, a band and a DJ will play.

A Trip of a Comic to the Central Europe

A Trip of a Comic to the Central Europe

Come to Studio ALTA and enjoy a stand-up comedy and a discussion on December 6th, 6PM.

They make their living by making jokes, even though their life stories are not always funny. How was their journey to the Czech Republic? Why did they decide to stay? Did they encounter any cultural shocks? And how do they like it here? These and more will be the topics of Tigran Hovakimyan and co. in their Imigrant show.

This event is co-organized by the People in Need.

Open Breakfast: How do artists-migrants live and work in the Czech Republic

Open Breakfast: How do artists-migrants live and work in the Czech Republic

A breakfast, workshops and a discussion at Studio ALTA on November 26th, 10AM.

10:00 – 12:00 Open Breakfast

11:00 – 12:00 Komenský Was a Migrant, or We All Stand on One Stage of Our Big World (in cooperation with the Poetry Day Festival)

Original poems reflecting the current social situation will be read by poets Bernadeta Babáková, Marie Feryna, Aleš Kauer and Karel Škrabal. Music by Cemaque (Jakub Čermák).

12:00 – 13:00 Visual arts workshop focused on the topic of refugees; anybody can join, regardless his or her age or talent

13:00 – 14:00 Discussion about artists-migrants, who found their homes in the Czech Republic. Our guests will share their life stories with you and they will present, how art helps them to integrate and how they convey their cultural heritage into their works.

This programme is co-organized by Inbáze and the HateFree Culture initiative.

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