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The Golberg Variations © Michiel Devijver i
Update on the FEDORA Education Prize's Winner 2021
Winners
On 20 January, the FEDORA Team attended a performance of the Goldberg Variations in Bruges, a piece choreographed by Michiel Vandevelde which stars Oskar Stalpaert a dancer of the programme "Dance training for people with a disability" led by Platform-K, winner of the FEDORA Education Prize 2021.
This moving and inspiring programme challenges our society’s generic notion of beauty on stage and claims how dancers with disabilities are an added value to the contemporary dance scene. The next day we attended one of the training programme and met with the teachers and dancers and got to discover how they work. Learn more about the project here.
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© Michiel Devijver i
The Golberg Variations
© Michiel Devijver i
The Golberg Variations
© Michiel Devijver i
The Golberg Variations
© Michiel Devijver i
The Golberg Variations
© Michiel Devijver i
The Golberg Variations
© Michiel Devijver i
The Golberg Variations
© Michiel Devijver i
The Golberg Variations
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© FEDORA i
Platform-K Workshop for Disabled Dancers
© FEDORA i
Platform-K Workshop for Disabled Dancers
© FEDORA i
Platform-K Workshop for Disabled Dancers
Platform-K Workshop - Advanced Group © FEDORA 1
Platform-K Workshop - Advanced Group © FEDORA 2
21.01.22 - FEDORA Artists Series
21.01.22 - FEDORA Artists Series2
21.01.22 - FEDORA Trophy Ceremony 2
On 20 January, after the performance, Edilia Gänz, FEDORA's Director and Bernard Foccroulle, Chair of the Jury, bestowed the FEDORA Education Prize's trophy to Oskar Stalpaert, Dancer and to Inge Lattré, Artistic Director of the project, on behalf of FEDORA's President, Jérôme-François Zieseniss, of the Prize's Sponsor, a private foundation.
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