Artists and Curators Talks with Nikolina Pristaš


Artists and Curators Talks with Nikolina Pristaš

Link to the film "Time Bombs" which is a result of many years of work of BADco. and its participation in activist struggles for spaces for independent culture.

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Other links: https://vimeo.com/64060266

 

Nikolina Pristaš is a dancer, choreographer, co-founder of the performing arts collective BADco. (2000 -), and Assistant Professor at the Dance Department of the Academy of Dramatic Arts in Zagreb (2015 -). She graduated from the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Zagreb (English Language and Literature and Comparative Literature), completed the eight-year program of the dance school Ane Maletić in Zagreb. Since 2000, she has been realizing
her artistic interests through cooperation with members of the BADco. The specificity of artistic insights and knowledge produced in BADco, through a series of theater-dance performances, video installations, thematic symposia, art workshops and a few printed publications, resulted in her being invited to some of the prestigious art academies in Europe to attend as a lecturer and realize art projects in teaching practice. (Justus Liebig University – Giessen, P.A.R.T.S. – Brussel, The Danish National School for Performing Arts – Kopenhagen…). At the Dance Department of the Academy of Dramatic Art, she teaches courses of improvisational dance performance and contemporary choreography. She is currently the Head of the Dance Department.

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