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Tatiana Chorot choreographic stay with Organworks Company (Japan) 2017

Tatiana Chorot choreographic stay with Organworks Company (Japan) 2017

The Japanese contemporary dance company ORGANWORKS, directed by Shintaro Hirahara, invited the young Spanish choreographer Tatiana Chorot to create and perform the choreography ‘SAKURA’. Tatiana was in Japan between December 2016 and January 2017. In addition to performing this show, she taught two contemporary dance seminars in schools in this country.

While in Japan, Tatiana Chorot held a two-day workshop and master class at the G-Screw Dance Lab in Tokyo and the CONTE-SAPPORO Dance Center in Sapporo.

Tatiana has extensive teaching experience, both at the Carmen Werner Foundation for Contemporary Dance, and at various private schools in Madrid. On this occasion, the aim was to discover connections between contemporary Japanese and Spanish dance, encouraging students of the school to learn about other ways of creating and exploring contemporary dance.
 

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