01.03
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Please note! The event will take place in the MSN Auditorium.
Workshops with Olga Dukhovna
recycling Ukrainian folk dances
What would traditional Ukrainian dances look like without Russian domination? Ukrainian choreographer Olga Dukhovna, who has been working in France for fifteen years, creates physical choreographies in which the neutrality of movement harmonizes with a strong political message. In her artistic practice, she uses choreographic tools to rework dance the way others rework objects—she collects, transforms, and reinterprets.

The workshops are open to everyone, regardless of experience, ages 14 andup.

Please note! The workshops will take place in the Auditorium of the Museum of Modern Art at 103 Marszałkowska Street.

Duration: 120 minutes
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Concept and presentation: Olga Dukhovna


A dancer and choreographer born in Ukraine. She studied in Kiev, Brussels (P.A.R.T.S.) and Angers (CNDC). After graduating, she joined Boris Charmatz's projects as a performer before developing her own work, juxtaposing forgotten folklore with contemporary dance or performing Swan Lake as a solo piece. Her works (Swan Lake solo, Korowod, Hopak, Crawl) deconstruct existing dances, revealing their political charge.

Winner of the DanceWeb scholarship (Austria), selected by the Aerowaves platform (Dublin) and awarded in the Danse Élargie competition (Paris). Since 2023, she has been collaborating with the Théâtre Louis Aragon in Tremblay-en-France. In 2025, at the Avignon Festival, she and a lawyer presented a performative conference entitled "A Performance the Law Will Consider Mine," exploring the boundaries between recycling and plagiarism. Dukhovna lectures at the University of Rennes and leads artistic projects at several conservatories. All her projects are produced by C.A.M.P.

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