Kristína Mésároš’s extensive exhibition entitled Origin (Počiatok) features paintings of environments, landscapes, and situations connected to her own experience of everyday events.
Dominika was born in Slovakia. In her oil paintings she depicts themes related to the world of young women and communicates in them the traumas experienced by women.
This October, we returned to the BRATISLAVA IN MOVEMENT Festival and had the opportunity to experience the performance ”El Hijo” by Spanish choreographer Daniel Abreu.
The Energy of Spanish Female Artists, Dance Sci-Fi, and Interactive Performances for Children. All this and more at the Bratislava in Movement Festival from 5th October until 20th November.
Tijana Radenković (1991) is a visual artist based in Bratislava since 2019. She finished her artistic studies in Belgrade (SRB) at the Faculty of Fine Arts, where she got a PhD with her work Closeness.
Two weeks ago, we traveled to Bratislava at the invitation of the „Bratislava in Movement – International Festival of Contemporary Dance.“ Here are some tips for your next trip.
Dorota Jedináková is a bachelor’s student at the Academy of Fine Arts Bratislava. For the winter semester, she’s currently studying at the Tokyo University of the Arts in the Intermedia Art department.
During her studies, she undertook internships at various studios, each with a distinct primary medium and focus. A milestone in her journey was her internship at the Academy of Arts in Krakow.
Sonia Ščepánová is a bachelor’s student at the Academy of Fine Arts in Bratislava, under the pedagogical guidance of Jana Hojstričová. She is enthusiastic about analog and instant photography.
Bratislava in Movement has been bringing the art of international contemporary dance closer to Slovak audiences for over 27 years. This year, the festival took place between October 2 and 21, 2023.
For 27 years, Bratislava in Movement has brought the art of international contemporary dance closer to Slovak audiences. This year, the Festival will take place from October 2 to 21.