Application for the project – on the 6th and the 7th of December, 2012. In Riga Congress building, Krišjāņa Valdemāra street 5 (rm. 323.).
Minimal age of the participants – 18 years.
Duration of the project – 3 months; classes will be held two times per week.
The participants of the project will introduced to the techniques of authentic movement, contemporary dance and the movement theatre language. The project will be completed with a short-footage video film.

14. decembrī ARKT galvenā horeogrāfe un izrāžu autore Santa Grīnfelde piedalījās starpdisciplinārajā projektā "Kompass" Siguldā. Informācija par šo pasākumu lasāma Intas Balodes rakstā "Kompass: Santa Grīnfelde un Lelde Feldmane" žurnālā Dance.lv
The premiere of the new performance WHOEVER... takes place in the Pauls Stradiņš Museum for History of Medicine on the 6th and 7th of December at 7pm.
Five actors use the language of movement to express an important theme from their corporeal experience. The structure of the performance consists of five solo compositions about actors' sensations, thoughts and self-images. Five versions of fear and courage, the beautiful and the ugly, the preferable and the reality, five versions of doubts and daring.
The basic concept of the performance is the actors' self-observation. The content is made up by the display of each actor's experiences in the language of movement.
Director and choreographer – Santa Grīnfelde
Costume design – Ieva Veita
Lights – Krišjānis Strazdītis

Santa Grīnfelde's new performance “Traffic” will be on stage at JRT Small Hall, on the 19th and 20th of September.
The production is an emotionally charged version of communication and the desperate desire to understand each other. The performance is a co-work between the choreographer and the actors. For more than an hour Alise Berga, Guna Bīriņa, Vilnis Bīriņš and Audris Ločmelis investigate the borders of the necessary distance for a real communication to take place.