REALIDADES
Vincent Verburg (Netherlands) and Dayna Martinez Morales (Bolivia / Germany) have created the contemporary Dance Theatre performance REALIDADES as guest choreographers for The Oficial Ballet of Bolivia, performed by ten authentic … Continue reading
Rituales 2013
August was full of different events that filled our schedule fast. In co-production with “El Ballet Oficial” we got the chance to re-work “Rituales” inviting three new dancers. The performance … Continue reading
The Zebra’s Flashmobs
First time we worked with the Zebras was with Ciudad Feliz! A performance we created for them and Bafopaz for “La Noche Larga de Museos” in La Paz. Since then … Continue reading
Imanidad (Magnetism) by La Lupa – Cochabamba
From the moment we arrived in Bolivia we had contact with Carmen Collazos Moyano, who established her company La Lupa in 2011 in Cochabamba. She has been working with Kenzo, … Continue reading
1st Campamento “Paso Giro Paso” organised by iDance/ Hop Crew – Ramiro Badani
The grant of the Dutch Performing Arts Fund!
Dear colleagues, friends and family! We would like to share with you that the Dutch Fund of the Arts in Den Hague, accepted our objection! We will have their full … Continue reading
“VII Festival Internacional Folklórico”- Sucre
We have been in Sucre for nearly the whole month of May, teaching three times a week classes for the Studio of Amparo Silva and further had some time to … Continue reading
Ciudad Feliz!
During the Museum Night in La Paz, we have played a total of 25 minutes of this performance, five times! With an audience reach of about 4000 people! CIUDAD FELIZ! … Continue reading
The first dialogue…
We had our very first dialogue with dancers, teachers and choreographers from Bolivia! We invited different groups traditional, contemporary, classical and urban as well as individuals…It was great! With more … Continue reading
Thankful to be here!
Vincent: In short, it goes well – hell yeah, we are doing what we wanted to do and what we came for! There will be stones a long the way but as … Continue reading