T-O-K: LIGHT WORK
Friday, 30.05.2025, 13:00, A4 – Space for Contemporary Culture
Lukáš Bobalik is a prominent figure among the younger generation of dance artists in Slovakia. His work systematically explores human existence, the boundaries of being, and the manipulation of energy and its sources. In Light Work, alongside dramaturge Maja Hriešik and visual artist Dana Tomečková, he focuses on physical performance and its fluidity. On a physical level, Bobalik delicately develops the theme of exertion, seeking ways to achieve and maintain a fragile balance of human energy. Performer Tomečková naturally contrasts this by incorporating seemingly unstable objects—tubular structures—into the composition. Together, they engage in a shared dialogue exploring the process of balance in various forms.
Stanislava Vlk Vlčeková
A solo in which there are two of them at the same time. Each person is striving for something for himself, looking for his own methods. It prolongs the moment of lightness, delays the fall. Occasionally he presses the saw, can’t help trying. A delicate balance in dialogue with the other, with material and physical forces. The oscillation of the drive to build, to grow, to move forward and the gravity that pushes clearly – down. Can we let go of our own efforts? And what happens if we no longer hold anything on?
Concept by: Lukáš Bobalik, Maja Hriešik, Dana Tomečková
Choreography, dance: Lukáš Bobalik
Dramaturgy: Maja Hriešik
Art collaboration: Dana Tomečková
Movement cooperation: Jaro Viňarský
Music: Nikolaj Nikitin
Costume: Michaela Bednárová/puojd
Lighting design: Lukáš Kubičina
Visual, graphic design: Alena Koleso
Production, touring: Alexandra Mireková
Lukáš Bobalik
Lukáš Bobalik explores the variability of physical performance. He is interested in the potential of functional movement in choreographic composition, examining techniques of self-sustainment, methods of managing energy and effort, and the use of concrete physical experience as a foundationfor creating dance material.
Dana Tomečková
Dana Tomečková primarily works with objects and installations. She creates ephemeral situations that are difficult to capture but easy to feel, focusing on the relationship between space and the body. Her artistic approach is rooted in a fascination with the unstable nature of reality.
Maja Hriešik
Maja Hriešik prefers minimalism and a consistent work with simple elements. Her deep engagement with life often leaves her breathless, which is why, in her work, she embraces slow dramaturgical processes, allowing insights and ideas to mature over time.
T-O-K
T-O-K is more than just a production platform; it emphasizes the need for the continuous development of dancers and a deeper understanding of the dancer’s profession. The project encompasses various activities – including research, dance creation, workshops, lectures, and discussions – all connected by the central theme of sustainability, continuity, and psychophysical health. Its initiator, Lukáš Bobalik, has extensive experience as a freelance performer, collaborating with a numerous independent creators and project-based dance companies. He also worked as a teacher at various educational levels, including the Conservator). All of this has deepened in the ambiguous nature of becoming a professional dancer today, especially in the context of self-produced work. Additionally, his experience of near burnout, which almost led him to quit dance, motivated him to launch the T-O-K project.