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2022, 20:00 Uhr,

Linz AT
Lange Nacht der Bühnen
 

CREDITS:

Choreography:

Felix Chang


Dance:

Akademie für Zeitgenössischen Tanz & Ballett (AZB) First & Second year


Music:

Autour des Tours – Armand Amar (Album Vertikal)

UNITY
Unity is a program within the Akademie für Zeitgenössischen Tanz & Ballett (AZB) at the Anton Bruckner Private University, in which Felix Chang worked as a guest teacher during his Master’s studies, in collaboration with director Sarah Kronawittleithner.

The project brings together ten teenagers in a collaborative performance, exploring how various performative tools can be introduced as part of their training process. These include improvisation, breath awareness, partnering work, and spatial consciousness, among others.
 
Beyond technical development, Unity serves as a platform for the young participants to reflect on collectivity, embodiment, and self-expression, encouraging them to experiment with new forms of communication through movement. The project thus not only provides artistic training but also fosters dialogue, empathy, and creative confidence within the group, shaping the next generation of contemporary performers.

Supported by: Sarah Kronawittleithner & Anton Bruckner Private University

2022, 20:00 Uhr,

Linz AT
Lange Nacht der Bühnen
 

CREDITS:

Choreography:

Felix Chang


Dance:

Akademie für Zeitgenössischen Tanz & Ballett (AZB) First & Second year


Music:

Autour des Tours – Armand Amar (Album Vertikal)

UNITY is a program within the Akademie für Zeitgenössischen Tanz & Ballett (AZB) at the Anton Bruckner Private University, in which Felix Chang worked as a guest teacher during his Master’s studies, in collaboration with director Sarah Kronawittleithner.
The project brings together ten teenagers in a collaborative performance, exploring how various performative tools can be introduced as part of their training process. These include improvisation, breath awareness, partnering work, and spatial consciousness, among others.
 
Beyond technical development, Unity serves as a platform for the young participants to reflect on collectivity, embodiment, and self-expression, encouraging them to experiment with new forms of communication through movement. The project thus not only provides artistic training but also fosters dialogue, empathy, and creative confidence within the group, shaping the next generation of contemporary performers.

Supported by: Sarah Kronawittleithner & Anton Bruckner Private University

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