Goddess by the ONDRÁŠ Military Art Ensemble

25 November 2024, 1:00
Goddess by the ONDRÁŠ Military Art Ensemble

The ONDRÁŠ Military Art Ensemble is preparing a dance and music production inspired by the phenomenon of goddesses. Jan Kysučan's original work is based on folk art and will have its Brno première this week at the Goose on a String Theatre.

The programme of the professional part of the Goddess ensemble is loosely inspired by the phenomenon of goddesses - women who accompany man through a life of joy and love, but also one of sorrows and hardships. Set against a backdrop of thirteen paintings, it opens up a world full of ancient rituals, ceremonies, customs and symbols, in which man lived in symbiosis with nature. A world that seems so distant across the gulf of time, yet so close to the present in its message and truth. Jan Kysučan's original work is based on folk art, but at the same time he tries to cross the boundaries of genres by seeking new stylistic elements. This is a unique combination of dance and original music by Pavel Koplík. The Brno première is announced for 27 and 28 November 2024 at the Goose on a String Theatre.

"I put my whole heart and soul into Goddess. For me, creation represents the meaning of life and finding my place on earth. It's where I feel most at ease. At the same time, it's a constant search. Searching for a path to follow and finding new knowledge, inspiration, ideas, forms of stylisation and especially the remnants of folk art that our ancestors left us. I try to approach it with humility and respect, as I do with the folk dance, music and traditions that weave the story of the Goddess." says Jan Kysučan, author of the show.

The ONDRÁŠ Military Art Ensemble from Brno is a professional art ensemble established by the Ministry of Defence of the Czech Republic. It consists of the Orchestra of Folk Instruments, a dance group and a girls' choir. Through music, singing and dancing, it presents the artistically stylised folklore of our home regions of Bohemia, Moravia and Silesia. Occasionally, it also covers Central and Eastern European regions with which we share an affinity (such as Slovakia, Hungary, Ukraine and Romania). In addition to working with folk material, the Ondráš Military Art Ensemble also overlaps into other music and dance genres and creates original programmes. This year the ensemble will celebrate its 70th anniversary.

Goddess:

Concept, script, choreography and direction: Jan Kysučan

Music: Los Koplikos

Set design: Tereza Jančová

Lighting design: Barbora Jágrová

Dance group leader: Jan Kysučan

Technical group leader: nrtm. Ondřej Bartošek

Ensemble director: pplk. Mgr. Ales Krkoška

Head of artistic department: MgA. Lukáš Bednařík

Photo by Dominika Prášková

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