Rosana Hribar

choreographer, dancer, pedagogue

Rosana Hribar (photo: Darja Štravs Tisu)

Rosana Hribar (1973, Novo mesto) is a visible representative of a generation of contemporary dancers who took up dance professionally in the 1980s. She attended numerous dance seminars at home and abroad and later graduated from the Dance Academy in Ljubljana and from the Academy of Theatre, Radio, Film and Television with a BA from Art of Movement.

As choreographer she has worked extensively in Slovenia and abroad, and is known for her spectacular Tarantinian pas de deux which she has been developing with choreographer and dancer Gregor Luštek. Their performances received wider acclaim and many awards at different international dance competitions, which attest to their skill and dance excellence also in the international context. In 2015, they received the Prešeren Fund Award, the highest national recognition for achievements in art, for the performance Duet and the dance project Pas de Deux After Pia and Pino, which was inspired by the legacy of Pia and Pino Mlakar.

Rosana Hribar collaborated with the vast majority of acclaimed Slovenian choreographers and theatre directors as well as with different international dance and ballet companies. She teaches and is the Chair of the Dance and Choreography Department at the Dance Academy Alma Mater Europaea in Ljubljana.

 

PERFORMANCES

OTHER COLLABORATIONS

COLLABORATION AS CHOREOGRAPHER IN THEATRE AND OPERA

COLLABORATIONS AS DANCER

COLLABORATIONS AS ACTOR

COLLABORATIONS IN FILM AND VIDEO

COLLABORATIONS IN NATIONAL CEREMONIES AND OTHER EVENTS

COLLABORATIONS AS JUROR AND RESIDENCIES

AWARDS