Barbora Látalová
Barbora Látalová is a dancer and teacher, a graduate of the Duncan Centre Conservatory, where she taught Dance Education to children. She completed an internship at Hunter College of City University of New York, where she studied modern dance and dance therapy at NYU at Miriam Roskin Berger, and also studied dance at the lycée in Prague and movement at the acting faculty of HINT University in Norway. Since 2002 she is a member of the NIE international theatre group. She is the co-author of the dance performance Fg = G [(m₁m₂)/r²] / Dance and Physics, a project that includes interactive workshops for children in schools. As part of the Dance for Schools program she regularly teaches at the elementary school at Havlíčkovo nám. in Prague 3 and at the V Zahrádkách elementary school.
Jan Bárta
Theatre and dance perfomer and creator, experienced lecturer and producer. He studied at dance conservatory Duncan centre Prague, after that he transfer to The Prague Conservatoire for music-drama field. Graduate of theatre academy - Mime department of Hogeschool voor de Kunsten in Amsterdamu. In 2017 he completed 5year drama/arte-teraphy training focused on method DvT- Developmental transformation. He is working on his own author and interpretation work including producktion ,acting, dance and direction. (titles: Tak přesně o ráji...to není!, A je to!, STICKER aj.). He colaborated as an author and interpreter with various Czech and Dutch theatre and dance ensembles, as well for children with a choreographer Mirka Eliášová presented in PONEC - dance venue (Momo, World of Paper). He is a co-founder of creative and production association Crewcollective z.s.. He is engaged in work with children focused on movement and drama education and in drama- therapeutial context as well. Lecturer of Children Studio PONEC and project Dance to Schools.
Jana Látalová
Dancer, choreographer and teacher. A graduate of the Duncan Centre Conservatory, and dance pedagogy seminars at HAMU and JAMU, courses in children's yoga methodology and Pilates methodology. As a dancer, she has participated in many dance and theatre projects presented in the Czech Republic and abroad. In cooperation with Martina Trpišovská she has created several acclaimed choreographies. She taught TPV as part of the Dance for Schools project and taught dance and movement at kindergarten, elementary school and arts schools. She is currently working on a project entitled Animal Carnival and collaborates with the Ponec Theatre Children's Studio.
Vašek Kalivoda
Trombonist, musical improviser and idea maker. He studied at the Jan Neruda Grammar School in a program with a musical focus and at the Prague Conservatory. In 2015, he graduated from the Bard College Conservatory of Music in the USA and then spent a year on a Darmasiswa internship in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, where he studied gamelan, traditional Indonesian music. In addition to playing classical music on trombone, both solo, chamber and orchestral, he also devotes himself to other genres (jazz, swing, klezmer, samba, etc.) and music for theatre and dance performances. He improvises with various dancers and musical groups (Voříšci, Moving Orchestra, Pražský improvizační orchestr, B4, etc.). He also focuses on improvisation for children with the aim of developing natural musical perception. Not just a passive musician, he also participates in the preparation and creation of both theatre performances and children's movement lessons. He is the musician of the PONEC Theatre Children's Studio and the Dance for Schools project.
Renata Raková
Renata is clarinetist, now freelancer who enjoys this free, colourfull and traveler's life, full of surprises, and has not changed anything in the world. She graduated from the Bard College Conservatory of Music, Annandale on Hudson (USA) and the Universität für Musik und Darstellende Kunst in Graz (Austria). She also studied at the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague and the Conservatorio della Svizzera italiana in Lugano (Switzerland). She is a laureate of many international competitions and a very popular player with a wide range of concerts (Ensemble PPCM, Ensemble für Neue Musik, Klangforum Wien). She is an experienced and sought-after pedagogue with more than ten years of pedagogical experience and works with children and students of all ages. ISMFA has been operating since 2017.
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Lecturers
Barbora Látalová
Barbora Látalová is a dancer and teacher, a graduate of the Duncan Centre Conservatory, where she taught Dance Education to children. She completed an internship at Hunter College of City University of New York, where she studied modern dance and dance therapy at NYU at Miriam Roskin Berger, and also studied dance at the lycée in Prague and movement at the acting faculty of HINT University in Norway. Since 2002 she is a member of the NIE international theatre group. She is the co-author of the dance performance Fg = G [(m₁m₂)/r²] / Dance and Physics, a project that includes interactive workshops for children in schools. As part of the Dance for Schools program she regularly teaches at the elementary school at Havlíčkovo nám. in Prague 3 and at the V Zahrádkách elementary school.
Jan Bárta
Theatre and dance perfomer and creator, experienced lecturer and producer. He studied at dance conservatory Duncan centre Prague, after that he transfer to The Prague Conservatoire for music-drama field. Graduate of theatre academy - Mime department of Hogeschool voor de Kunsten in Amsterdamu. In 2017 he completed 5year drama/arte-teraphy training focused on method DvT- Developmental transformation. He is working on his own author and interpretation work including producktion ,acting, dance and direction. (titles: Tak přesně o ráji...to není!, A je to!, STICKER aj.). He colaborated as an author and interpreter with various Czech and Dutch theatre and dance ensembles, as well for children with a choreographer Mirka Eliášová presented in PONEC - dance venue (Momo, World of Paper). He is a co-founder of creative and production association Crewcollective z.s.. He is engaged in work with children focused on movement and drama education and in drama- therapeutial context as well. Lecturer of Children Studio PONEC and project Dance to Schools.
Jana Látalová
Dancer, choreographer and teacher. A graduate of the Duncan Centre Conservatory, and dance pedagogy seminars at HAMU and JAMU, courses in children's yoga methodology and Pilates methodology. As a dancer, she has participated in many dance and theatre projects presented in the Czech Republic and abroad. In cooperation with Martina Trpišovská she has created several acclaimed choreographies. She taught TPV as part of the Dance for Schools project and taught dance and movement at kindergarten, elementary school and arts schools. She is currently working on a project entitled Animal Carnival and collaborates with the Ponec Theatre Children's Studio.
Vašek Kalivoda
Trombonist, musical improviser and idea maker. He studied at the Jan Neruda Grammar School in a program with a musical focus and at the Prague Conservatory. In 2015, he graduated from the Bard College Conservatory of Music in the USA and then spent a year on a Darmasiswa internship in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, where he studied gamelan, traditional Indonesian music. In addition to playing classical music on trombone, both solo, chamber and orchestral, he also devotes himself to other genres (jazz, swing, klezmer, samba, etc.) and music for theatre and dance performances. He improvises with various dancers and musical groups (Voříšci, Moving Orchestra, Pražský improvizační orchestr, B4, etc.). He also focuses on improvisation for children with the aim of developing natural musical perception. Not just a passive musician, he also participates in the preparation and creation of both theatre performances and children's movement lessons. He is the musician of the PONEC Theatre Children's Studio and the Dance for Schools project.
Renata Raková
Renata is clarinetist, now freelancer who enjoys this free, colourfull and traveler's life, full of surprises, and has not changed anything in the world. She graduated from the Bard College Conservatory of Music, Annandale on Hudson (USA) and the Universität für Musik und Darstellende Kunst in Graz (Austria). She also studied at the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague and the Conservatorio della Svizzera italiana in Lugano (Switzerland). She is a laureate of many international competitions and a very popular player with a wide range of concerts (Ensemble PPCM, Ensemble für Neue Musik, Klangforum Wien). She is an experienced and sought-after pedagogue with more than ten years of pedagogical experience and works with children and students of all ages. ISMFA has been operating since 2017.