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Interdisciplinary Workshop for professional and advanced dancers
July 26th - August 6th, 2010
Palucca Schule Dresden – Hochschule für Tanz

Getting back into shape is the focus of Tanzplan Dresden’s fourth Summer Workshop! Do you want to get trim once again after a well-earned summer break? This two-week course programme offers a wide range of training at various levels in contemporary and classical dance, as well as courses in improvisation. The classes take place in studios at the Palucca Schule and are taught by dance teachers with international reputation. Most instruction is in small groups to ensure that participants receive intensive individual attention. This year’s muse 010 Summer Workshop instructors include Prof. Jason Beechey (Rector of the Palucca Schule Dresden), Anton Lachky (Les Slovak ) and Marion Ballester (e.g. Rosas). Furthermore, during the Summer Workshop three young choreographers will also be undertaking a Creative Residency at the Palucca Schule and will enrich the evening programme with their choreographic works and showings. Participants can put together their own personal course programme. Small groups guarantee intensive individual attention. We recommend that you book early as the number of participants is limited and places are given on a ‘first-come, first-served’ basis.

Summer in Dresden – come and be kissed by the Muse in the city on the Elbe!
Yours sincerely Tanzplan Dresden


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DAAD grants for foreign dance students

The Palucca Schule Dresden – Hochschule für Tanz and Tanzplan Dresden award five grants for the muse 010 Summer Workshop to students specializing in dance at foreign colleges. The grant includes financial support for travel and accommodation, full coverage of course fees, as well as insurance for the duration of the Workshop.
The jury has decided. Five dancers have been selected to achieve the DAAD grant:

Victoria Lauren Bek (USA)
Spencer Gregory Dickhaus (USA)
Malwina Stepien (PL/A)
Olga Swietlicka (PL/A)
Jelena Vujicic (SRB/CDN)

Sponsored by the DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) using funds provided by the Federal Foreign Office.