The Aerowaves Twenty21 artists announced!
5 November 2020We are glad to announce the Twenty21 choreographers. The 2021 line-up brings works from 14 countries and displays once more how rich Europe’s emerging dance scene is in its diversity of themes and aesthetics.
Meet the Twenty21:
- Alexandros Stavropoulos with ‘Cinderella’s’, Greece
- Anastasia Valsamaki with ‘Body Monologue’, Greece
- Adriano Bolognino/Anghiari Dance Hub with ‘Gli Amanti’ – Anghiari Dance Hub, Italy
- Cécile Da Costa/ProFitArt with ‘Roselyne’, Czech Republic
- Emese Cuhorka & Csaba Molnár with ‘Masterwork’, Hungary
- Jenna Hendry & Matilda Bilberg with ‘I U M I’, Switzerland/Sweden
- Laura – The Light of All and Go Go Dance Group Hot Tubes with ‘Blondes’, Finland
- Lois Alexander with ‘Neptune’, The Netherlands
- Marta Cerqueira with ‘SubLinhar’, Portugal
- Moritz Ostruschnjak with ‘Tanzanweisungen (it won’t be like this forever)’, Germany
- Poliana Lima with ‘Things move but do not say Anything’, Spain
- Ramona Nagabczyńska with ‘Body Parts’, Poland
- Rebecca Journo with ‘La Ménagère’, France
- Renae Shadler & Collaborators with ‘SKIN’, Germany
- Rhys Dennis & Waddah Sinada/FUBUNATION with ‘Ruins’, United Kingdom
- Rudi Cole & Julia Robert/Humanhood with ‘Torus’ United Kingdom/Spain
- Sabina Bockova & Johana Pockova with ‘The Lion’s Den’, Czech Republic
- Su Güzey & Evrim Akyay with ‘Kitty Kitty’, Turkey
- Sung Im Her with ‘Nutcrusher’, United Kingdom
- Tereza Lenerová (Hradilková)/Floex and coll with ‘Don’t stop’, Czech Republic
The selection process of the Twenty21 –due to restrictions on travel and gathering– was organised differently from previous years. A jury of twelve assembled in Athens and worked alongside the remaining 30 partners online from across Europe. Although casting their votes as usual, the partners individually agreed to delegate final decisions to the jury of twelve.
We would like to send the warmest welcome and congratulations to our newly selected artists and special thanks to all the applicants for submitting their works.