
Su 12.10.2025
6.00 pm
Free donation
Flieger
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32nd SPECIAL EDITION
Special Edition, the award winning dance-music project, returns to WUK in an expanded constellation after its great success in December 2024. Special Edition is a series of shorter movement and sound scenes performed collaboratively by dancers and musicians. Within set choreographic configurations (duet, trio, quartet, quintet), dancers and musicians respond to one another based on the principles of open choreography and musical improvisation. By engaging with each other’s actions with utmost attentiveness and mutually influencing each other's responses, the artists create structures and patterns, which can be transformed into potential narratives.
In 2021, Andreja Rauch Podrzavnik received the Župančič Prize and the Ksenija Hribar Prize for this project.
concept and and direction: Andreja Rauch Podrzavnik
performers: Christa Stöffelbauer, Milan Tomášik, Yoram Rosilio, Sylvia Bruckner, Žigan Krajnčan and Andreja Rauch Podrzavnik
production: Federacija
co.production: DUM društvo umetnikov
photography: Nada Žgank
partners: WUK, ttp – tanz theater performance
Andreja Rauch Podrzavnik, Slovenia, choreographer, performer, improviser, a teacher and the author of numerous stage, research and educational projects, has graduated with an MA from the London Contemporary Dance School in 1999. Understanding dance as a mode of behaviour, Andreja has been researching the topicality and relevance of the structures and formats she uses in her work, parallel to examining how to think about and practice art in a given context. Her projects are often collaborative and include different artists from various fields; musicians, actors, designers, photographers and, of course, dancers. She also choreographs and directs commissioned work for companies, theatres and schools and teaches contemporary dance technique, improvisation and composition.
For her work, she received many awards, among them also two awards for the project Special Edition in 2021 (Ksenija Hribar Award and Župančič Award - by the City of Ljubljana).
Christa Stöffelbauer (AT) is a dancer, performer, dance facilitator based in Vienna and produces dance performances in collaboration with artists from different disciplines. She studied contemporary stage dance at Sozo Visions in Motion in Kassel, completed a movement pedagogy degree (IGRC)® and a BA in social work at the FH Campus Vienna. In her artistic work she researches themes of being human and approaches that seek the connection between the body, dance and socio-political issues. She works internationally with Instant Composition in the context of dance performance works in theatre spaces and site-specific works in urban spaces. Her interest is in the potential of collaborative composition and the infinite expression of the dancing body in the moment in relation to time, space and audience. She worked with choreographers such as Maya M. Carroll, Andreja Rauch Podrzavnik, Antje Pfundtner, Aura Antikainen, Deborah Manavi, Heike Wrede, Gabriela Branco, Jianan Qu and Stella Zannou and has danced in works that have been shared at Gallus Theater Frankfurt, Kulturhaus Dock 4 Kassel, documenta Halle, Kasseler Dokfest, Das LOT Vienna, Kultursommer Vienna, Ljubljana City Museum, IMMEDIATUS BIENNALE Brno and the Festival international des arts de la rue in Marrakech among others.
Milan Tomášik (SK/SLO) is a choreographer, performer, dancer, artistic director and teacher working internationally in the field of dance and performing arts. Milan has performed professionally for twenty years, collaborating with diverse artists across Europe. He is co-founder of the Les SlovaKs dance collective with whom he created and performed critically-acclaimed works internationally. His choreographic experience includes commissioned works for companies, theatres and schools, trilogy of resounding performances Hunting Season, Silver Blue and Fight Bright (Milan Tomášik & Co) and outstanding solo performances Within, Off-beat, Solo 2016 and Arms That Never Knew Me. He delivered a commission work Treatise for Krakow Dance Theatre in Poland. Milan was an associated artists of Scenario Pubblico in Catania (IT, 2018-2020) and an artistic curator of Out of the Toolbox workshop festival in Ghent, (BE, 2022). Milan is regularly invited as a guest teacher around the world to deliver his signature workshop Poetic Body. He was a recipient of the Dance Web Scholarship at ImpulsTanz Festival (AT), was awarded the Prize of the City Prievidza (SK) and received an award for the solo performance Off-beat at international festival Cortoindanza in Cagliari, Sardinia (IT).
Sylvia Bruckner lives and works in Vienna, Austria. Initially self-taught, she later studied jazz piano under Fritz Pauer at the Vienna Conservatory and earned a second diploma in classical piano from the University of Music and Performing Arts in Vienna in 1998. Her approach to various instruments (including zither, accordion and piano) is bold and innovative, utilizing the instruments’ full range to explore new harmonic structures and sound clusters, freeing tonality from traditional constraints. Known for her impulsiveness, intensity and love for extreme contrasts, Bruckner avoids clichés and well-worn sounds, seeking fresh, expressive possibilities. Over the years, she has collaborated with musicians like Martin Siewert, Tony Buck, Nicole Mitchell, Hamid Drake, Joe Fonda, Joëlle Léandre, Didi Kern, John Butcher, Ramond Strid, Thomas Berghammer, Susanna Gartmayer, Vinicius Cajado, Jakob Gnigler, Willi Kellers and many others. She performed at festivals such as Konfrontationen Nickelsdorf, Limmitationes, V:NM Graz, Jazz Fair Zagreb, (Ne)pslušno Ljubljana and the Jazz Fest Wien where her powerful style consistently resonates with audiences and fellow artists alike.
Yoram Rosilio is an active musician in the fields of jazz, contemporary, improvised and traditional musics. Mainly double bass player, he is also a musician who plays the oud, the gumbri, the lotar, and many other string or percussion instruments. Since 2008, he stands as a leader and composer for the post-free-bop-sefaradik group « Tikkun », and also for the International Paris based Unshaped Orchestra “The Anti RubBer brAiN fAct0ry”. Moreover, he is regularly invited to collaborate to inter-disciplinary researches including dance, performance, painting, theatre, sculpture, visual arts… Since 2017, he organises the « SPIME », a yearly Festival : Sound Paris International Meeting. In 2018, he founded the artistic Network « S.H.A.R.E » (European network for creative music and improvised arts) and, with the Parisian collective and Label « Le Fondeur de Son & LFDS Records », did create the database « Improvisers without borders » that bring together more than 600 artists from all over European the field of Improvisation. Super pro-active and invested, he regularly organizes artistic events where the challenge, the meeting, the requirement and the pleasure are all invited.
Žigan Krajnčan is a dancer, performer and singer. His movement expression is a fusion of dance techniques such as popping, hip hop, ballet, release, Cunningham, krump, house, contact improvisation, moshing/slamdancing, yoga, which he constantly perfects and upgrades, and seeks new possibilities. As an author, in 2016 he artistically connected with Gašper Kunšek, head of the Urbana Scena movement school. Their first production Alien Express premiered in November 2016, for which they received the Ksenija Hribar Award for the most promising dancer. In November 2017, the performance Chorus followed, which received the Gibanica Award (2019) for the best performance chosen by the audience. With both award-winning dance productions, they thrilled audiences in the United States, China and Europe. In his solo performance, Fusion with Myself (2020), Krajnčan explores a unique language of connecting dance and singing. Creatively spread across the world, he develops the idea of integral creation, always emphasizing expansion, fusion, and pushing the boundaries of genre and style. In 2023, he released his first music album, Fusion Reactor. With his brother Kristijan Krajnčan, he co-created the interdisciplinary projects Skriti mit (2015) and Med se iskrí v temí (2022) and performs in the duet Krajnčan Brothers. In addition to creating new original compositions and performing numerous musical and dance performances, in 2024 he also performed as a singer at a concert with the Bing band orchestra of RTV Slovenia.
Kindly supported by the City of Ljubljana - Department of Culture and the Slovenian Ministry of Culture.
Organiser: Andreja Rauch Podrzavnik in cooperation with Christa Stöffelbauer (ttp)