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Forum of Young Choreographers - IKF 2023
The Central European Dance Theatre is pleased to announce that this year it will again „IKF 2023” - Forum of Young Choreographers an open call for applications under the name of the Talent programme. This year is the 25th edition of the we will give the opportunity to the creators to show their work.
In 2013, the KET set out to develop a new strategy to build a new basis for working with the youngest creators and to open up new perspectives for working with them. The launch of the talent programme has confirmed the need for our initiative, with 24 young choreographers, including international artists, having been given the opportunity to present their work: Bernadett Jobbágy, Milán Újvári, Gabriella Pálfi, Zoltán Grecsó, Dorottya Ujszászi, Kinga Varga, Júlia Gyulai, Gábor Halász, Judit Szamosi, Anikó Kiss, Beatrix Simkó, Péter Lajos Túri, Kristóf Samu, Krisztina Szarvas, Dávid Mikó, Gyula Cserepes, Eva Urbanova (SK), Anna Mikuła-Paweł Urbanowicz (PL), Magda Niedzielska (PL), Csilla Nagy, Rita Góbi and two dancers from KET, Krisztián Barna and Dávid Dabóczi.
Many of the young artists listed have been invited to create independent works for the KET. In 2017, Beatrix Simkó's demonstration was nominated for the Rudolf Lábán Prize, and in 2023, Magda Niedzielska's creation was selected for the 10th Theatre Olympics.
The winner will have the opportunity to spend an evening at the Sissi Autumn Dance to work within the framework of the KET: we provide you with the KET company and a rehearsal room where you can work with the artists for a week under professional mentorship. At the end of the week, the work will be presented in a public demonstration at the Bethlen Téri Theatre, where the theatre's technicians and technicians will be available. The finished choreography will be documented in a photo documentary, which will serve as a reference for the young artists in their future competitions. In addition, before the one-week rehearsal process, further opportunities will be provided for the preparation of the demonstration with training sessions for the dancers, during which the performers will get to know the young choreographers' own world of movement, while the creators will also get to know the programme's dance artists.
Five days of creation: 6-10 November 2023.
Location of the demonstration: Bethlen Téri Theatre
Time of the demonstration: 11 November 2023.
List of the application and documents to be attached:
- synopsis
- number of actors
- professional curriculum vitae
- previous references as a dancer (and creator, if any) - YouTube or Vimeo link
- recommendation of two well-known artists
Submission deadline: 1 October. midnight
Announcement of results: 12 October, South
The announcement of the result will be preceded by a presentation of the project and the implementation plan!
Applications are invited to the Google Forms please upload it on the page.
More information: info@cedt.hu
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Young Choreographers Platform - YCP 2023
Central European Dance Theatre is pleased to announce that this year again it is launching an open call for applications under the name „IKF 2023” - Young Choreographers Forum. This year, for the 25th time, we are giving the opportunity to a young artist to showcase his or her work.
In 2013, the KET has set out to develop a new strategy to build a new basis for working with the youngest artists and to open up new perspectives for working with them. The launch of the talent programme has confirmed the need for our initiative, with 24 young choreographers having so far been given the opportunity to showcase their work: Jobbágy Bernadett, Újvári Milán, Pálfi Gabriella, Grecsó Zoltán, Ujszászi Dorottya, Varga Kinga, Gyulai Júlia, Halász Gábor, Szamosi Judit, Kiss Anikó, Simkó Beatrix, Túri Lajos Péter, Samu Kristóf, Szarvas Krisztina, Dávid Mikó, Gyula Cserepes, Eva Urbanova (SK), Anna Mikuła-Paweł Urbanowicz (PL), Magda Niedzielska (PL), Csilla Nagy, Rita Góbi or, out of competition, but two KET dancers, Krisztián Barna and Dávid Dabóczi. As you can read in the names, the talent development and research programme has been taken to an international level in 2020.
Many of the young artists listed have been invited to create independent works for the KET. Beatrix Simkó's demonstration was nominated for the Rudolf Lábán Prize in 2017 and Magda Niedzielska's creation was selected for the 10th Theatre Olympics in 2023.
The winner will be given the opportunity to work with the KET company and rehearsal space for a week, during one evening at the Sissi Autumn Dance Festival, where they will work with the dance artists under professional mentorship. At the end of the week, the work will be presented in a public demonstration at the Bethlen Téri Theatre, where the theatre's technicians and technicians will be available. The finished choreography will be documented in a photo documentary, which will serve as a reference for the young artists in their future competitions. In addition, before the one-week rehearsal process, further opportunities will be provided to prepare the demonstration with training sessions for the dancers, during which the performers will get to know the young choreographers’ own world of movement, while the creators will also get to know the programme's dance artists.
Five days of creation: 6-10th November 2023.
Venue of the demonstration: Bethlen Square Theatre
Time of the demonstration: 11th November 2023
List of the application and documents to be attached:
- synopsis
- number of participants
- curriculum vitae
- references as dancer (and creator, if any) - YouTube or Vimeo link
- references from two well-known artists
Deadline for submission: 1st October, midnight
Announcement of results: 12th October, noon
The results will be announced before the presentation of the entry and the implementation plan!
Applications should be uploaded to the Google Forms page.
More information: info@cedt.hu