This GPS Chats features GPS Residency artists Jelena Alempijević from Serbia and Margareta Firinger from Croatia. Jelena and Margareta will be in residence at Movement Research for three weeks during the 2026 Winter MELT workshop intensive from January 10-February 1, 2026 through the GPS/Global Practice Sharing program. Both artists will reflect on their creative practices and approaches to dancemaking, strategies around horizontal leadership within collective work, and provide an overview of the arts and culture scene in their respective countries.
Margareta will provide a brief introduction to her background in contemporary dance—as a dancer, choreographer, teacher, and passionate improviser. Then focus on the Škvadra collective—an artistic organization founded in 2018 in Zagreb, made of nine young, professional dance artists. This collective emerged from the desire to create their own opportunities, collaborations, and projects. The collective pushes the boundaries of institutional dance practice by exploring alternative performance contexts, including site-specific works. She will also address the challenges of horizontal hierarchy and collective work—a model that Škvadra fosters to encourage mutual learning, professional relationships as well as friendship, and equitable communication within the group.
*This event is part of a yearlong celebration of the 10th Anniversary of the GPS program at Movement Research! Please join us for more events TBA in the upcoming year!
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Accessibility Notes
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