Three Times: International festival of contemporary dance and movement theatre

1 October 2015, 4:00
Three Times: International festival of contemporary dance and movement theatre

The current 17th year of the festival is divided into two parts. The first part, called Intake of Breath, will take place during October and it will be the celebration of the 20th anniversary of the Filigrán dance ensemble. The other part, called Exhalation, will introduce international guests and dance themed movies in November.

The International Festival of contemporary dance and movement theatre Three Times (Natřikrát) will be in Brno for the seventeenth time. The main setting is traditionally the uncommon corners and recesses of Brno. The majority of the performances will take place outside of regular theatres, for example in the factory areas of Brno. Three Times will also introduce dance movies. Screenings in Kino ART, introducing a selection of movies by authors from the Mediterranean region, will be held within the second part of the festival. The first part of the festival will be held from 3 October to 7 October 2015 in Brno.

The first part of the International festival of contemporary dance and movement theatre Natřikrát 2015 – Nádech:

3 October A walk with Filigrán, admission is free

2.30 p.m. Separated by Front, Courtyard - Radnická 4

4 p.m. Mosilana, Křenová 19

5.30 p.m. Malá Amerika, Hybešova 1
Harmonie ist eine Strategie

7 p.m. Former MEZ factory hall, Jílkova 126 Minčhól, back turned to chaos)

9 p.m., Caffé Trojka, Dominikánská 9, Hopsas! Concert of Jikry band and a celebration

6 October
Filigrán ensemble movie Kino Art, Cihlářská 19, 20:00, admission CZK 50

7 October
Site specific improvisation
Dunami Ensemble and Filigrán
Malá Amerika

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