Throughout March, Ložionica will host five performances as part of the Belgrade Dance Festival, bringing contemporary stage productions by prominent international artists.
The program opened on March 18 with Sport by choreographer Salvo Lombardo.
Starting from the concept of fall as both a physical and symbolic state, the performance explores competition, social norms and identity through movement and rhythm.
On March 22, the performance Tempo, directed by Finnish artist Kalle Nio in collaboration with choreographer Fernando Melo, explored the perception of time — its acceleration, deceleration and suspension.
Through movement, imagery, magic and sound, the work invites audiences to reflect on the nature of time and presence.
On March 26, Dear Son… by Simone Repele and Sasha Riva will be presented — an emotional piece about a family facing the departure of their son to war, exploring loss, fragility and unconditional love.
The program concludes on March 31 with Apocalipsync_2 by Luciano Rosso. Blending movement, acting, mime, clowning and lip-sync, Rosso creates a vibrant solo performance, embodying multiple characters in a humorous and highly physical exploration of contemporary life.
The program concludes on March 31 with Apocalipsync_2 by Luciano Rosso. Blending movement, acting, mime, clowning and lip-sync, Rosso creates a vibrant solo performance, embodying multiple characters in a humorous and highly physical exploration of contemporary life.
All performances take place at Pogon Hall in Ložionica. Tickets are available via the Belgrade Dance Festival website: belgradedancefestival.com/program