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"Aquafire" Contemporary Dance Production to be performed on Dec 24

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2015-12-21
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"Aquafire" Contemporary Dance Production to be performed on Dec 24

With the goal to enhance artistic partnership between Mongolia and Switzerland, support successful Mongolian talents abroad and to promote Mongolian artistic excellence to local and international audience the Arts Council of Mongolia (ACM) is presenting "Aquafire" contemporary dance production on December 24, 2015 at the Corporate Hotel & Convention Center. 

"Aquafire"  is the first Swiss and Mongolian and American joint dance production that raise eternal questions of humanity - men and women through the presence of two different nature water and fire, their mutual understanding and disagreement. The production explores patriarchy, idealist and democratic values of men and women and how each society perceives gender equality and the changes our stereotypes about a man and a woman associated with our cultural identity. 

ACM has invited a young choreographer and dancer of Hedwig Contemporary Dance Company based in Chicago Odbayar Batsuuri, music composer Purevsukh Tyeliman, film maker Ikhbayar Shagdarsuren, Swiss trumpets Matthieu Mitchel and American stage and light designer Barry Steele and ballerina of State Opera and Ballet Theatre Ganchimeg.Ch to create a unique, cutting edge, competitive production set to a video art and music by contemporary dance. The production consists of three mains parts including ‘Fire dreamed of aqua’, ‘Aqua falls in love with fire’ and "Aquafire" dance pieces to set live music and video art. 

Tickets are available with price 30.000 and 50.000 MNT at ACM office and www.ticket.mn

For more information please call 319015, 319017 and visit ACM Facebook. 

With the goal to enhance artistic partnership between Mongolia and Switzerland, support successful Mongolian talents abroad and to promote Mongolian artistic excellence to local and international audience the Arts Council of Mongolia (ACM) is presenting "Aquafire" contemporary dance production on December 24, 2015 at the Corporate Hotel & Convention Center. 

"Aquafire"  is the first Swiss and Mongolian and American joint dance production that raise eternal questions of humanity - men and women through the presence of two different nature water and fire, their mutual understanding and disagreement. The production explores patriarchy, idealist and democratic values of men and women and how each society perceives gender equality and the changes our stereotypes about a man and a woman associated with our cultural identity. 

ACM has invited a young choreographer and dancer of Hedwig Contemporary Dance Company based in Chicago Odbayar Batsuuri, music composer Purevsukh Tyeliman, film maker Ikhbayar Shagdarsuren, Swiss trumpets Matthieu Mitchel and American stage and light designer Barry Steele and ballerina of State Opera and Ballet Theatre Ganchimeg.Ch to create a unique, cutting edge, competitive production set to a video art and music by contemporary dance. The production consists of three mains parts including ‘Fire dreamed of aqua’, ‘Aqua falls in love with fire’ and "Aquafire" dance pieces to set live music and video art. 

Tickets are available with price 30.000 and 50.000 MNT at ACM office and www.ticket.mn

For more information please call 319015, 319017 and visit ACM Facebook. 

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2015-12-21


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