词条 | Martin Dvořák |
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Martin Dvořák was born in Brno (Czech Republic) in 1979. He received his professional dance education at the Dance Conservatory in Brno, from which he graduated in 1997. He advanced his education at the Anton Bruckner Privat University in Linz (Austria) where he enrolled in the Masters' Degree program in Contemporary Dance Movement Research (he graduated from the program in 2013). As a dancer, Dvořák is versatile in various dance styles (classical, modern, contemporary, and dance-theatre). He collaborated on a number of projects with the following companies: Oper Graz (Austria), Theater an der Wien / Kammeroper Wien (Austria), Ich bin OK Dance Company (Austria), Tanz Company Gervasi (Austria), Staatstheater Kassel (Germany), Cie. ProART (Czech Republic), Fabulous Beast Dance Theatre / English National Opera London (Ireland/England), Ballet of Landestheater Linz (Austria), Tanztheater Homunculus Wien (Austria), Kulturforum Fürth/Nürnberg, Staatstheater Darmstadt (Germany), Ballet Vorpommern / Ostsee-Festspiele Greifswald (Germany), Tanzquartier / ImPulsTanz Wien (Austria), Dance Theatre of Tiroler Landestheater Innsbruck (Austria), Ballet Bern (Switzerland), Volksoper Wien / Tanztheater Wien (Austria), Magyar Festival Ballet in Budapest (Hungary), Ballet Prague - Prague Chamber Ballet (Czech Republic), J. K. Tyl Theatre in Pilsen (Czech Republic), Laterna Magika Ballet in Prague (Czech Republic), Brno National Theatre Ballet (Czech Republic). Over the years, Dvořák collaborated on about 90 works with more than 50 choreographers: Nir Ben Gal, Elio Gervasi, Johannes Wieland, Chris Haring, Liz King, Jochen Ulrich, Catherine Guerin, Benoit Lachambre, Jiří Kylián, Stijn Celis, Felix Dumeril, Kaori Ito, Esther Balfe, Vangelis Legakis, Jo Strømgren, Jean Renshaw, Isira Makuloluwe, Michael Dolan, Pavel Šmok, Robert North, Libor Vaculík, Petr Zuska, Robert Balogh, Jochen Heckmann, Patrick Delcroix, Jean-Pierre Aviotte, Bruce Taylor, Petr Tyc, Georg Reischl, Michael Klien, David Terlingo, Nicholas Mortimore, Rose Breuss, Christophe Winkler, Lode Devos, Michael D'Auzon, Antonio Gomes, Ivan Markó, Nikolaus Adler, Gabriel Wong, Mei Hong Lin, Emma Murray, Anil van der Zee, Lazaro Godoy, Mani Obeya, Daphne Strothmann, Martin Gruber, Neil Paris, Vladislav Benito Šoltýs, Eva Klimáčková and Jan Březina. Since 2004, Dvořák has been working as artistic director at the ProART Festival - an international workshop festival of dance, acting, singing, and photography; and as artistic leader of the ProART Company based in Prague and Brno[1]. He also teaches yoga, ballet, improvisation, and contemporary dance. Choreographer, director, authorIn Vienna Dvořák became aware of new directions in choreography, which he sought to develop in his own work. As a young choreographer, he created two choreographies for Dance Theatre Antares ("Den Toten Der Heimat" - 2002, "Gabriel Lion" - 2003), and collaborated on the production of "Der Verlorene Atem" - Schauspielhaus Wien in Vienna and with Dance Conservatory in Prague. Since 2004, he has worked as an independent choreographer. To date, he created more than 30 original dance works which were presented in Germany, France, Austria, Italy, Israel, South Korea, Poland, Hungary, Slovakia, Portugal, Kenya, United Kingdom and Malta. Also notable are his collaborations with directors Brigitte Fassbaender, Rainer Mennicken, Matthias Davids, Karl Sibelius, Jean Renshaw, Karel Drgáč, and Eva-Maria Höckmayr.
References1. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.proart-festival.cz/en/martin-dvorak/|title=Martin Dvořák - ProART|website=Proart-festival.cz|accessdate=2 April 2019}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Dvorak, Martin}}2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.kapralova.org/CALENDAR15.htm|title=THE KAPRALOVA SOCIETY - CALENDAR EVENT|website=Kapralova.org|accessdate=2 April 2019}} 4 : 1979 births|Czech male dancers|Czech choreographers|Living people |
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