The Yanka Rudzka Project

We meet in the practice. And we practice the meeting.
Repeating the gestures, we delve into the presence,
And transform the future.
We’re leavening.

The Yanka Rudzka Project (2015-2018), realized under the auspices of the Art Stations Foundation and with the productive support of the Adam Mickiewicz Institute, and Music and dance Institute, was an extensive research programme aimed at learning and describing Rudzka’s personal story and restoring her figure for the history of Polish choreography. It also included a meeting of dance practitioners and a series of choreographic peregrinations, of which the starting point was the idea of exploring the non-stylized traditional dance culture questioning its possible role for contemporary choreography.

The project has resulted in several publications, including the online publication Między śladami historii a okruchami pamięci [Entre vestígios de história e migalhas de memória], edited by Maciej Rożalski and Joanna Leśnierowska (published in Polish and Portuguese, 2016, www.artstationsfoundation.pl), and two longer essays – by Prof. Maria Claudia Guimarães and Joanna Leśnierowska – published in the book Polskie Artystki Awangardy. Histories and Reconstructions [Polish Dance Avant-garde Artists. Stories and Reconstructions], edited by Joanna Szymajda (Warsaw: Institute of Music and Dance, 2017). The presentations of the project’s outcomes in Poland, in June 2017, was also accompanied by a two-day symposium “Yanka Rudzka. Gestures and Traces”.

Within the project, activities in the field of dance practice became equally important, and resulted in two original choreographic works: LEAVENING [Semente] with Polish and Brazilian dancers (2016/2017) and POLYPHONIES [Wielogłos], in which dances and artists from Caucasus (Armenia and Georgia) also came into play (2018).

Rudzka’s (then) revolutionary, controversial, and consistently implemented conviction was that contemporary culture could not develop without in-depth knowledge of its own sources and local traditions. It became the main focus for hers and our artistic research. Thus her artistic gesture of following fascination with traditional culture, its deep analyses and strategy of transcribing it into contemporary choreography has inspired an exciting journey to the dancing roots (and back to the present). So the project was motivated not only by a desire to explore and analyze the artist’s life and work, but also united dancers meeting them in dance practice, and practicing meeting across cultures. At the same time it repeated Yanka Rudzka’s programmatic gesture: confronting simultaneously our own and foreign tradition, it asked about the possible meaning of this tradition for contemporary choreographic practice.

An in-depth, multidimensional, ethno-choreological analysis of global traditional dance culture equipped us with the tools and courage to juxtapose such seemingly distant dance worlds as Brazilian samba, Polish oberek, Armenian kochari and Georgian perchuli. Choreography, like no other art, thanks to its multicultural character and elaborate models of (co-)working, offers ready scenarios of “being together” – a community based on mutual respect for different traditions and shared system of values. With these performances we wanted to cultivate this polyphonic community by giving ourselves over to the unifying, ecstatic and transforming power of dance.

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Projekt Yanka Rudzka 2016
Brazylia/Polska

The research part of the project in 2016 focused on tracing the history and work of Yanka Rudzka in order to reclaim her for the history of Polish dance and choreography. The research found its culmination in a symposium at the Department of Dance of the Federal University of Bahia, which Rudzka created and run at the end of 50s.   An equally important part of the project became the practical and creative reflection on Rudzka’s achievements and the search in her work for impulses and inspiration for the original performance (ZACZYN,/ LEAVENING / port. SEMENTE) chor. Joanna Lesnierowska and Janusz Orlik), which brought together Polish and Brasilian dancers allowing the two dance communities to come together (April 2016). The main theme of the work and project became, above all, the moment of meeting in a dance practice based on analysis and inspiration of traditional culture and trance dances – both Brazilian (samba in many varieties) and Polish (unstylized folk dances – whirling obereks and mazurkas). The performance, whose creative principle was an exchange of experience, partnership and dialogue, became in a sense a report on a joint journey to the sources  and back – and a repetition of Yanka Rudzka’s grand gesture (her journey to Brazil and sharing her dance knowledge while taking a sincere and respectful interest in the local culture of Bahia).  It also allowed for practical reflection on the communal, ecstatic and transformative dimensions of dance.

The project, which took place entirely in Salvador de Bahia, culminated, in addition to the premiere of ZACZYN, with line up of Polish performances at the Vivadanca festival and the e-publication “Between the Traces of History and the Crumbs of Memory”, edited by Maciej Rożalski and Joanna Leśnierowska ( in Polish and Portuguese, 2016).

The Yanka Rudzka 2016 project was part of the celebration of The Year of Polish Culture in Brazil

 

Polish dance avant-garde artists. Stories and reconstructions

e-catalogue

video documentary

interview on project with curators

photos

Dance Class
01.02.2016 – 09.05.2016
Studio Słodownia +3
09.04.2016 – 30.04.2016
Brazil, Salvador de Bahia
Performance
Premiera
29.04.2016 – 30.04.2016
Teatro Vila Velha, Brazil, Salvador de Bahia
Projekt Yanka Rudzka 2017
Yanka Rudzka. Gesty i Tropy

YANKA RUDZKA. GESTURES AND TRACES is the Polish edition and continuation of a project dedicated to Yanka Rudzka, launched in 2016 in Salvador de Bahia, Brazil. Unknown in her homeland, Poland, Yanka Rudzka in the 1950s, in Salvador de Bahia, she set up a pioneering dance education and revolutionized the local contemporary dance scene. The project consisted of dance workshops, international symposium and Polish premiere of the performance ZACZYN.

YANKA RUDZKA. GESTURES AND TRACES was part of the Old Brewery New Dance at Malta 2017 festival program.

Dance Class
08.06.2017 – 11.06.2017
Studio Słodownia +3
Performance
Polska premiera
16.06.2017 – 17.06.2017
Studio Słodownia +3
Projekt Yanka Rudzka 2018
Gruzja/Armenia/Brazylia/Polska

Following the success of the first years of the project and of LEAVENING, (ZACZYN) the continuation of the project has been commissioned by Adam Mickiewicz Institute and Music and Dance Institute (as part of Choreographic Territories: New Traces of the avant-garde program celebrating 100 anniversary of Polish Independence/ Co-financed by the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage of the Republic of Poland as part of the multi-annual programme NIEPODLEGŁA 2017–2021.). Thus THE YANKA RUDZKA PROJECT: POLIPHONIES has been born to travel to Caucasus and to bring together artists of Armenia, Georgia, Brazil and Poland

THE YANKA RUDZKA PROJECT: POLIPHONIES was further following Yanka Rudzka’s interest and humble investigations of traditional culture. The first step of it (trip to Caucasus in early Spring 2018) was designed as in-depth study (in practice and in theory) of Armenian and Georgian non-stylized authentic dances (respectively – group dances of kochari and perchuli). The main part of the project (August 2018 in Poznan) brought  together artists from Armenia, Georgia, Brasil and Poland in the shared choreographic venture into the dance roots of our four cultures.   Following the popularity of the techno culture in Georgia, the work also offered a new perspective on techno dance as a new contemporary form of folk.

The final part of the project was a tour of the performance in Ukraine, Belarus, Georgia and Armenia, accompanied by an open to everybody TECHNO FOLK workshop.

The performance was also presented in 2019 in Lublin (International Meetings of Dance Theaters) and Krakow (Cricoteka).

Workshops
Performance
Premiera
08.09.2018 – 09.09.2018
Studio Słodownia +3
Artyści