koreografska fantazija no. 1: gray noise explores choreography as an expanded field of dance histories and how they appear as bodily memories. It plays with aesthetic ideas as well as their transformations and contextualizations. A specific radical edge of the piece is amplified by the sound concept it mobilizes. The soundscape of low and high frequencies and grey noises creates a hybrid and imaginative environment that oscillates between the present and the future. This imaginative space creates a sense of alienation, resulting in drifting loops in perception.
koreografska fantazija no. 1: gray noise was developed and premiered at the Art Pavilion in Zagreb. Art Pavilion is one of the oldest galleries in Southeast Europe, built in 1897 in art-nouveau style. Throughout its history, the gallery presented artists ranging from the Earth Group Collective to George Grosz, Henry Moore, and Auguste Rodin, to Andy Warhol, Mimmo Rotella, Joan Miró, Alberto Giacometti, and many others. It underwent renovation for an extended period, which was finalized in 2013. In 2020, the Pavilion suffered damage from a strong earthquake. As of 2021, it continues to remain closed to visitors.