 
The 36th Winter Dance School in Maribor  
Maribor, 19 - 22 February 2021
WORKSHOPS AND TEACHERS
CONTEMPORARY BALLET I & II – TINA (MARTINA) DOBAJ
CONTEMPORARY BALLET I  & II 
  Tina's contemporary ballet  is a combination of stylized classical ballet with the softness of modern  dance, different dynamics, power, sharpness, and volume of movement.
  Contemporary ballet  is a workshop tailored to the needs of the  contemporary dancer and looks for parallels to the mechanisms in contemporary  dance directions. The introductory part includes Pilates and floor barre  exercises. The bar exercises are set through the understanding and proper use  of anatomy (body placement) through ballet exercises, foot use, and extensions.  Middle exercises cover coordination, transitions, space integration, and  elevation dynamics. The final part is followed by exercises for strength and stabilization  of the body on the ground.
  Ballet fusion is suitable  for all dancers, with more and less dance experience.

TINA (MARTINA) DOBAJ,  dancer, choreographer, dance pedagogue,  graduated from the  renowned dance academy P.A.R.T.S. in Brussels. After finishing her studies she  was accepted into the professional group ROSAS led by the famous Belgian  choreographer Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker for the performance Drumming, soon  followed by the engagement in the performance The Vile Parody of Address by the  choreographer William Forsythe.
  After her return to  Slovenia, she began teaching professional classes in Ljubljana and at the  National Theatre in Maribor, while keeping in touch with Brussels, leading  different trainings and workshops there. She also taught at the High School for  contemporary dance - SVŠGL in Ljubljana, where she also works today as a  contemporary dance and ballet teacher. She was also involved in the preparation  of the dance curriculum for the art college in Ljubljana.
  Since 2014 she also worked  as a pedagogue and choreographer at high school Ptuj, where she helped  establish the »Musical« department. She received two national dance awards  called "Povodni mož" for her debutant choreography piece »Cesta«  (»The Road«) and München festival award for her author piece Geiko (2004),  followed by two more shows produced by Flota production - Ring in Kore wa tada  no sen desu (2006 in 2007). Tina also collaborated with the renowned Slovene  choir leader and conductor Karmina Šilec, producing very successful (and  often-copied) choir choreographies for Carmina Slovenica's performances of  Adiemus (2003) and CS LIGHT (2007). She collaborated with Slovene dancer Gregor  Kamnikar in two very creative dance pieces "Odprto od do" and  "Kapital". The latter was invited to the Brisbane festival in  Australia (2011), where they led workshops at Queensland University and  integrated students into the show.
  In April 2013 she taught  classes at New Jersey-based dance school MADLOM of choreographer Maja Milenović  Workman, with whom she later collaborated as a dancer in her piece  "Namišljena resnica - Virtual truth" premiered in September 2013 at  »Stara elektrarna« in Ljubljana. In the same year, she also collaborated in  improvisation projects in New York, performing with jazz legends Reggie Workman  and Ken Vandermark, under the direction of Maja Milenovič Workman.
  Since February 2014 she  created performances as LaMuG-Zi performance collective, joined by a musician  Andrej Hrvatin. Tina now teaches her classes with corepetitor Andrej Hrvatin in  Slovenia and abroad.
  In 2016, she carried out  the project M - Touch in the production of the Federation and Silhouette with  the financial assistance of the Municipality of Maribor in the Minority Church.  She presented her work also in Choreographic international collaboration in  Udine in 2018 and get a prize for choreography Silhouette. She taught Einstein  the Yoseida Shiatsu
  Tina is also trained in  Shaolin and Wudan Kung fu and she is teaching Qi gong and she works also as a  shiatsu therapist.
  Tina is holding the  professional classes at the National Ballet Company in Theatres in Slovenia,  Austria, and Croatia and she teaches also contemporary technics at the  Conservatory of Ballet in Maribor at the moment. In 2019, she successfully premiered the dance  performance Bardo - Spaces of Emptiness, with dancer Evin Hadžialjević and  musician Damaris Potočnik.
YOGA & CONTEMPORARY  DANCE II – MAJA KALAFATIĆ
YOGA
  Each class will have its  own theme, so in four days we will focus on the hips, back (backbends), arms  and inversions (inverted positions). Through awareness-raising exercises,  working in pairs and assisting each other we will aim to stabilize the body, as  well to open and strengthen muscle tissue. We will enjoy dynamic sequences as  well insights into individual positions.
CONTEMPORARY DANCE II
  The first part of the  class aims to raise awareness of the body through the techniques of  contemporary dance and somatics. We will work on the articulation of the body  and the relation towards the space in and out of the body. Part of the class is  structured and composed of floor work vocabulary, release techniques and  somatic principles. We will focus on different sequences through which we will  work on the quality of fluidity. Particular emphasis is on the musicality and  performance of the dance / movement material. The second part of the class  focuses on acquiring tools that we use during improvisation. It will be guided  research consisting of tasks and games. 

foto Miha Fras
MAJA KALAFATIĆ (1984, Celje) is a dancer, choreographer, teacher and yoga teacher who lives  and works between Ljubljana and Belgrade. She graduated from SEAD (Salzburg  Experimental Academy of Dance) in 2006 and received her Master's Degree in  Hochschule für Musik und Tanz, K6In: HfMT in Dance Dissemination in 2015.
  She is currently a PhD  student at FMK (Faculty of Media and Communication in Belgrade), in the field  of transdisciplinary art and media. Her dissertation is problematizing the  concept of skill in contemporary performing arts.
  Her practice combines  theoretical and practical grounds and includes movement exploration,  choreography, facilitating workshops (contemporary dance, somatic practice,  social choreography, activism, yoga), and writing about dance. She works as a  self-employed in the culture.
  http://ski.emanat.si/maja-kalafatic/
FOLLOW THE FLOW  I & II –  URŠA RUPNIK

  foto: Drago  Videmšek 
FOLLOW  THE FLOW I & II 
  Urša is teaching a synthesis of contemporary and modern  dance techniques, enriched with her own dance experiences and movement  principles. Her work is mostly based on nearly ten years of experience as an  assistant of a prominent dancer, choreographer, and dance pedagogue Joe Alegado  (USA). His method – Alegado Movement Language – is characterized by the use of  hands as inspiration and initiation of a movement language, which searches to  connect with energy sources within the body as it projects outward into space. 
  Urša starts her classes with a simple, but dynamic  warm-up of an entire body through somatic work in couples, groups, or  individually. The warm-up is followed by structured floor work, locomotor  phrases within the vertical line, and spatial combinations, which are upgraded  into a final dance composition or choreography. 
  The focus of Urša’s classes is on positioning and  movement of the spine and on the complexity of hands, arms, legs, and torso  coordination. She pays close attention to the softness and fluidity of the  movement, fluid transitions between the vertical and horizontal levels, and  expressive interpretation of dance material. In this workshop, Urša invites you  to catch a wave of fluidity and set out on a dynamic journey through space and  time.

  foto: Drago  Videmšek 
URŠA RUPNIK, has a B.Sc. degree in Cultural Studies and a B.A.  degree in Dance and Choreography. As a freelance dancer, she collaborates with  prominent Slovenian choreographers (eg. Rosana Hribar, Gregor Luštek, Matjaž  Farič, Maša Kagao Knez ...) and other artists. As a member of dance collective  Frankies (Benko-Jamnikar-Križič-Rupnik), she works on mostly site specific  based dance projects and her own dance performances. Recently, she has  collaborated with Liza Šimenc in their latest project Medusa, which has been  presented to the audience in Belgrade – Serbia, Berlin – Germany, Ljubljana –  Slovenia and Tübingen – Germany and is an ongoing project.
  For a last decade, she has been  working as a workshop and choreography assistant to the prominent American  dancer, choreographer and pedagogue Joe Alegado (also at Vienna International  Dance Festival ImPulsTanz from 2011 on) and has been a member of Jalegado Dance  Company, based in Prague – Czech Republic. Based on the method Shifting Roots –  Alegado Movement Language, she teaches classes, lectures and workshops in  Slovenia and abroad (Croatia, Austria, Serbia, North Macedonia ...). Urša is an  artistic director of Ursus Dancers collective, based in Ljubljana – Slovenia.  As a choreographer and dance pedagogue, she collaborates with University of  Ljubljana – Faculty of Education, Conservatory of Music and Ballet Ljubljana –  Ballet College, Alma Mater Europaea – Academy of Dance Ljubljana, recently she  has been a guest professor at Belgrade Dance Institute in Serbia and Ss. Cyril  and Methodius University in Skopje, North Macedonia. 
  She is the recipient of the Meta Vidmar  Charter (2012), awarded by the Public Fund of the Republic of Slovenia for  achievements in the field of contemporary dance art, and the recipient of the  Silver Award of the Association of Cultural Societies Ljubljana (2019) for  outstanding contribution in the field of contemporary dance.
CONTEMPORARY DANCE  I & II »ZERO SPACE« – BENO NOVAK  

CONTEMPORARY DANCE I & II »ZERO SPACE«
  “Zero Space”  is a  movement/dance practice developed around combining different ideas and  techniques to harness the body's energy and use it to its full potential.
  My technique is  designed to help the dancers learn how to harvest the energy created by  consciously directing and counter directing parts of the body through space, as well as in relation towards the floor, helping them to travel  bigger through space and to be quicker in and out of the  floor. In the workshop I often alter the same ideas into partnering and contact  improvisation. 
  The basic concept of my teaching is how to transpose  the ideas that we as dancers apply while being in vertical and use them when we  go into the floor. How to maintain your axis and the counter directed energy as  well as how to train other parts of the body to be as useful and as adaptive as  the soles of our feet. 
  The workshop is a combination of movement exploration,  learning of principles and moves, improvisation and learning dance phrases. 

BENO NOVAK is a professional  contemporary dancer and co-founder of KUD Qulenium Ljubljana. In 2016, he  graduated from the Salzburg Experimental Academy of Dance (SEAD) in  contemporary dance and performance. Because of his success, he was later invited  to upgrade his knowledge at the Tisch Dance Department (New York University)  and The Place Dance Academy (London). From 2017 onwards, he regularly dances  within major companies around the world such as: Gary Clarke Company, Jason Mabana Dance, James Wilton Dance  Company, etc. In addition to dancing, he actively participates in the  organization and implementation of the Kaleidoscope Festival Kranj and  Ljubljana and the contemporary  dance  festival Summer Intensive Portugal. In addition to working within international  dance companies, he has also been working as a creator for many years, mostly  within his company Qulenium.
SALSA FUSION SOLO I/II & II/III – KATJA ČUK

SALSA FUSION SOLO I/II
  The workshop is intended for all dancers with basic knowledge or without  knowledge of salsa. We will explain the basics of movement, counting music,  coordination, and then tackle simpler combinations of steps and routine.
SALSA FUSION SOLO II/III
  The workshop is intended for all  dancers with prior knowledge and many years of experience. The workshop also  invites dancers of other dance genres who will be challenged by this new style.
  In the beginning, we will repeat the  basics, learn about various salsa steps and develop a slightly more demanding  dance routine that contains steps and elements of different salsa styles.
If you are not sure which workshop  would be suitable for you or you have any other questions, you can always  consult: IG: katya.cuk  or katja.cuk84@gmail.com.
KATJA ČUK 

Life has given me the opportunity and possibility to  develop and consolidate myself in a number of fields: the most outstanding are  dance and pedagogy. I was dancing since the age of 7 on various dance courses,  seminars and winter and summer dance schools; completed my studies in pedagogy  and sociology at the University of Maribor; completed my education for the  Creative Movement and Dance Teachers at JSKD, and was educated in Colombia as a  dancer and dance teacher of salsa and other Latin rhythms. Living in Colombia,  I worked on many interesting dance, theatre, arts, and pedagogical projects:  among others, I was part of two "Salsodromo" show parades in Cali  (salsa parades on the streets of Cali, the third-largest city in Colombia and  called also the world’s capital of salsa). I danced in numerous smaller and  bigger performances in Colombia, Greece, and Slovenia.
I teach salsa and all  its genres, like other dance rhythms and styles. I do recreational dance and  movement workshops, private dance lessons; I offer performances and shows,  animations and provide choreographic work.
  DANCE is my element -  it means dance is that space/activity where I feel me and where I am at home.  For many years, I attended and danced at Winter and Summer Dance School  workshops organized by JSKD. Today I am honored to be invited and participate  as a dance educator.
MENTORS’ WORKSHOP: Two Flying Ones and a  Barefoot One – “THE JOURNEY” –  SAŠA LONČAR
MENTORS’  WORKSHOP »THE YOURNEY« 
  It starts in our head first and we call it an IDEA. Our next step is how to  make that idea a reality. This is where the confusion usually arises ... so we  will take the first step together, add the next one, and the next, and after a  while, will get closer to our realized IDEA.
  Join me on an interesting journey where we will meet different movements,  which we will connect into movement sequences, explore extensive improvisation,  find meanings between levels, orient ourselves in different directions, face  the dynamics, composition, learn what we do not want and in the end chose the  most enjoyable adventure and mark it as the final destination of our trip ...

foto Minka
SAŠA LONČAR is a renowned dance  educator and choreographer, founder and artistic director of KD Qulenium in  Kranj and Ljubljana. She annually organizes the Festival of Stage Arts  Kalejdoskop and research and creative summer camp for children at Mašun. Through  her creative processes, imbued with a vivid imagination, openness, daring and  excellent leadership sense, she stimulates children’s dance creativity and  enriches their personal expression of movement. Saša and her dancers take part  in numerous important events and festivals at home and abroad (France,  Indonesia, India, Croatia, Denmark, Serbia). 
  She was awarded the Meta  Vidmar plaque and the Ksenija Hribar Prize at the 9th Gibanica Biennale 2019  for artistic, creative and educational achievement.
  More: www.qulenium.org
 
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