Unfortunately, DAYL Odense needed to cancel international performances, because of the pandemic due to the coronavirus. Due to the canceled presentation, the FLY! will be presented online between 23th-26th of June 2020. ENJOY!
A dance solo by performer, choreographer and physiotherapist, Markéta Stránská.
How much does the narrowing of our base of support influence our physical and mental stability? What’s it like to reach a certain limit? How do we face new possibilities, options placed before us? How do we deal with searching for, discovering and exploring a path that may be unusual, but possible? By changing our prevailing stereotypes?
The solo dance performance by choreographer, performer and physiotherapist Markéta Stránská highlights the fact that every divergence offers enriching opportunities and unique avenues, both physical and mental. Every impediment is an occasion to wake up our creativity, playfulness and imagination.
FLY! - a physical life experience with one leg, one prosthetic leg and two crutches.
Duration: 25 min
BIO
Markéta Stránská (1979) is a choreographer, performer and physiotherapist based in Hradec Králové (CZ). She was inspired by dance since her childhood. Since 2012 she has been an active member of the Czech contemporary dance scene, participating regularly in contemporary dance lessons and workshops and also performing.
In 2015 she cooperated with VerTeDance Company (CZ) in the project “Absent” (Chybění) choreographed by Jaro Viňarský. In the season 2016/2017 she volunteered for the “Audience Jury” as part of the European project Be Spectative during the Czech Dance Platform.
She developed part of her solo FLY! in a residency at the Centre for Choreographic Development SE.S.TA. in Prague (CZ), with the coach Jean Gaudin.
In September 2018, she premiered her choreographic debut, FLY!, at Studio ALTA, which has also been presented in the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Russia, France, Germany and Hungary. Markéta is currently working on a new project in collaboration with the French choreographer, dancer, teacher and filmmaker Jean Gaudin. Thanks to her solo, and inspired by projects developed in the United Kingdom and Germany, she keeps cultivating both a local and an international network of disabled artists.