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seanaut
Interdisciplinary artist Carolina Arandia presents a poetic performance about the sea, solitude, and rediscovering vitality through movement and immersion.
Prague
Studio Hrdinů is an independent theatre venue located in the basement of the Veletržní palác (Trade Fair Palace / National Gallery) in Prague 7. It operates as an open theatre platform with a distinctive dramaturgy focused on original, director-driven projects connecting Czech and international artists. Productions are rooted in drama with an emphasis on experimentation and strong visual elements. The venue also hosts festivals, exhibitions and workshops, and is supported by the City of Prague and the Ministry of Culture.
Dukelských hrdinů 47, 170 00 Praha 7
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(2 days)
Interdisciplinary artist Carolina Arandia presents a poetic performance about the sea, solitude, and rediscovering vitality through movement and immersion.

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