Journey Through a Picture Frame
Journey
Rendez-Vous explores Magritte’s bowler hat man as a character waiting on a street corner for his rendez-vous to appear. Whilst waiting he gets distracted by the world around him as the passing of time exposes his internal frustration. (4.20 mins)
Choreographed and performed by Galya Kalichin
Choreographed and performed by Galya Kalichin
On the Bridge
What happens to the bowler hat man and a female passer-by when they try to cross a windy bridge? (2.05 mins)
Performed by Irina Georgieva and Galya Kalichin
What happens to the bowler hat man and a female passer-by when they try to cross a windy bridge? (2.05 mins)
Performed by Irina Georgieva and Galya Kalichin
Les Amants
Two old umbrellas transform into butterflies playing and courting each other… (4.30 mins)
Performed by Irina Georgieva and Galya Kalichin
Infinite Corners explores surrealist paintings through the use of objects and juxtaposition of peculiar situations.
(3.45 mins)
Performed by Irina Georgieva, Galya Kalichin and Tzvetomir Lazarov
(3.45 mins)
Performed by Irina Georgieva, Galya Kalichin and Tzvetomir Lazarov
Passage looks at the meditative and metaphysical quality of surrealist paintings and figures that appear in them. (4.00 mins)
Performed by Irina Georgieva and Galya Kalichin
Performed by Irina Georgieva and Galya Kalichin
Evening in November is inspired by Magritte’s paintings ‘The Therapeutist’, ‘The Red Model’, ‘The False Mirror’ and ‘A Little of the Bandit’s Soul’, and it explores a mental and emotional journey one may gothrough without ever leaving his/her physical space. (3.05 mins)
Performed by Galya Kalichin
Performed by Galya Kalichin
Master and Magritta
A magician enters into his attic workshop looking for an old discarded puppet…(4.30 mins)
Performers by Irina Georgieva and Galya Kalichin
A magician enters into his attic workshop looking for an old discarded puppet…(4.30 mins)
Performers by Irina Georgieva and Galya Kalichin
Us and Them
What might happen if some of the characters from surrealist paintings would meet in the middle of a night in an out of the way tavern somewhere in the Balkans? (5.30mins)
Performed by Irina Georgieva, Galya Kalichin and Tzvetomir Lazarov
What might happen if some of the characters from surrealist paintings would meet in the middle of a night in an out of the way tavern somewhere in the Balkans? (5.30mins)
Performed by Irina Georgieva, Galya Kalichin and Tzvetomir Lazarov
Last Goodbye looks at the melancholy undertones in surrealist paintings depicting the sea and the sky. (7.00 mins)
Performed by Irina Georgieva and Galya Kalichin
Performed by Irina Georgieva and Galya Kalichin
Audience Comments
“You have awakened within me an interest for dance and movement as an art form. You also used the space well. Very, very well done. E-mail me with future performances.”
“Absolutely fascinating! So professional and so beautifully performed. Could you please let me know when your next performance is and where. From Russia, with love Elena”
“Imaginative and wonderful! Thank you for this huge enjoyment tonight. Carry on like that”
“Thank you very much. Inspiring ideas and direction. Play again please!”
“Beautifully choreographed and interpreted.”
“Mesmerising, captivating! Beautiful, sensual, restrained passion in music, choreography and performance”
“Very poetic. Bravo!” “Fantastic. Really enjoyed it!”
“The pieces were very well done, expressing the wonder and surrealist element of the paintings. I also liked the choice of music. Thank you for your work”
“Brilliant performance. Hope to see it again in the West end!!!”
“Excellent performance! Great ideas! Bravo!”
“To night I was very pleased to come to see your performance. I love it. Thank you”
“I am impressed. I would like to see it again in a theatre. Best of luck”
“How original and refreshing – most entertaining. Thank you!”
“This was really imaginative and inspiring. You are ready for the big stage!”
“Want a brilliant performance. Thank you!” “Very original!!“
“Totally unexpected and absolutely brilliant!!! I look forward to attend your performance very soon”
“I really enjoyed the performance and would like to buy a tape if possible”
“Congratulations on the performance. Very impressive.”
“Absolutely fascinating! So professional and so beautifully performed. Could you please let me know when your next performance is and where. From Russia, with love Elena”
“Imaginative and wonderful! Thank you for this huge enjoyment tonight. Carry on like that”
“Thank you very much. Inspiring ideas and direction. Play again please!”
“Beautifully choreographed and interpreted.”
“Mesmerising, captivating! Beautiful, sensual, restrained passion in music, choreography and performance”
“Very poetic. Bravo!” “Fantastic. Really enjoyed it!”
“The pieces were very well done, expressing the wonder and surrealist element of the paintings. I also liked the choice of music. Thank you for your work”
“Brilliant performance. Hope to see it again in the West end!!!”
“Excellent performance! Great ideas! Bravo!”
“To night I was very pleased to come to see your performance. I love it. Thank you”
“I am impressed. I would like to see it again in a theatre. Best of luck”
“How original and refreshing – most entertaining. Thank you!”
“This was really imaginative and inspiring. You are ready for the big stage!”
“Want a brilliant performance. Thank you!” “Very original!!“
“Totally unexpected and absolutely brilliant!!! I look forward to attend your performance very soon”
“I really enjoyed the performance and would like to buy a tape if possible”
“Congratulations on the performance. Very impressive.”