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Choreography
Company
Year of production
2010
Year of creation
2010

“In recent years I have had several opportunities to work either on shows with live music on stage or with a composer involved throughout in the creative process. Such close and intense cooperation has been new to me and from now onwards”

Our memories of places from remote past are usually blurred, in many cases even misleading: whether consciously or unconsciously, we tend to idealize them. It is the very places that change and we ourselves change too. We get older. Which is why we discover new things where we would never expect to. Is it then possible to come back to a place we once knew and experience the same emotions we keep in our memory from the past?

Inspired by personal experience: how does one plan coming back to a well known place after some time? And how does one live through it? Heraclitus said: “You cannot step twice into the same river. Everything changes and nothing remains still.” Coming back has many different forms.

“In recent years I have had several opportunities to work either on shows with live music on stage or with a composer involved throughout in the creative process. Such close and intense colaboration has been very refreshing for me and for the time being I would like to stick to this way of working,” says Václav Kuneš, the author of the show.

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Choreography
Company
Year of production
2010
Year of creation
2010
Duration
32′
Lights
Jackie Shemesh
Music live
Amos Ben-Tal
Performance
Helena Arenbergerova, Samir Calixto, Zuzana Herenyiová, Kenta Kojiri, Milan Odstrcil et Rei Watanabe
Set design
Vaclav Kunes
Production of choreographic work
Fondation BNP Paribas
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