Bulgarian Dance Platform is realized with the financial support of Ministry of Culture.
“Saline Nebula” is an anti-utopia project – transformation of the abstract into the specific, of the invisible into the visible. Chaos, loneliness but beauty as well is caught by the eyes of the audience while the choreography transforms a semblance of shadow into a real image and into substance.
“…in all chaos there is a cosmos”. C.G. Jung
Stanislav Genadiev and Violeta Vitanova are dance artists in the area of independent performative arts. They graduated from the National School of Dance Art in Sofia, following which they participated in numerous dance projects and Bulgarian theatre performances and they also create their own original performances. Since 2007 they have participated as dancers and choreographers in “Kinesthetic Project” and their co-author creative work commenced in 2006, while Stanislav was dancing in the Swiss company “Ligna”. Their first successful project is called “Imago” (2006) for which they received the ICARUS award for debut for a dance performance, which was the first such award in the history of the awards of the Union of Bulgarian Artists. In 2013 they were awarded ICARUS for contemporary dance and performance for their choreography and performance of the “Mouse Trap” in “Hamlet” directed by Yavor Gardev. Since 2015 Genadiev and Vitanova have been working with the French choreographer Brice Leroux. In 2021 by their initiative the association “Arealnost” was founded where they are cooperating with Filip Milanov, Valeri Milenkov, Elena Kitova and Ralitsa Toncheva. The performances of Stanislav and Violeta were performed at many festivals in Bulgaria and Europe. Along with their work as dance artists Violeta teaches at the National School of Dance Art in Sofia and Stanslav is working on his original musical projects.
The project was implemented with the financial support of the Ministry of Culture, in partnership with the “DOM” club.