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place: Fabryka Sztuki, ul. Tymienieckiego 3

October 19 (Friday) - 6 p.m.-9 p.m., October 20-21 (Saturday-Sunday) - 5 p.m.-8 p.m.


information and enrollment: joannachmielecka@wp.pl

Flamenco Workshop is designed for actors, non-actors and people who want to learn and discover the amazing character of Spanish culture by knowing different flamenco styles.

During the workshop the participants will work on their body awareness and ways of expressing our states and emotions through dance.

They will have an opportunity to learn breathing techniques, and how to be able to defragment the parts of the body, how to relax them and tension them, how to locate ourselves in space, and how to keep the right posture and balance.
Flamenco gives an amazing opportunity of a creative training, where you can discover more and more about yourself as an actor, an artist, and as a human being, where you can find out more about your emotions, feelings, reactions, imagination and creativity.

SCHEDULE

3 days / 3 hours a day:

1st hour - Body Technique
2nd hour - Foot Technique and Rhythm
3rd hour - Choreography and Interpretation

We will be also working with flamenco texts and lyrics, to intensify the interpretation.

Anahí Martincorena was born in San Fernando in Argentina. When she was only two years old she moved with her family to Montevideo in Uruguay, where she lives till now. Since she was five she began studying Flamenco in Classical Spanish Ballet and Dance Gallegas.

In Uruguay she cooperated with: Ma Del Rosario Toche (1993-1999), Victoria Ferrari (2000-2002) and Maria Noel Calveiro Amoedo (2006-2012), Marcos Jimenez (2007) Concha Jareño (2011).

In Spain she cooperated with: La Truco, David Paniagua, Miguel Cañas - in Academy of Flamenco “Amor de Dios” in Madrid (2012), Juana Amaya, José Galván - in their Flamenco Studios in Sevilla (2012), Pilar Ogalla and Ángel Atienza - in Academy of Flamenco “ADOS” in Sevilla (2012).

In 2010 she began to teach Flamenco in schools. In 2012 she opened her private Flamenco Studio where she is teaching both adults and children.

She loves to dance, so she also learned other latin dance styles such as: Salsa, Merengue and Bachata.

Her second great passion is theater. In 2003-2005 she was a part of a theater company in the town of Piriapolis (Maldonado - Uruguay). The Company created a children's collective creations "Con much'azúcar" and was part of another group "Cambiemos". In 2006-2009 she studied at the Montevideo Institute of Acting (IAM). In 2008 she started teaching modern dance and theatre and corporal expression in schools for children and youth: Integral Uruguayan Hebrew College, America College and Erik Erikson College in Montevideo. In 2011 she cooperated with a film directors Beatriz Flores Silva and Guy Dessent. She has also participated in many national short and long films. In 2010 she began to study a degree in Psychopedagogy. In 2012 she continued her theater search by training mask theater with an actor and artist Carlos Saralegui.


Art Factory
Tymienieckiego 3
90-365 Lodz, Poland
phone/fax: 48 42 646 88 65
info@fabrykasztuki.org

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