Once I've tryed on dancing shoes and I still wear them ... enywhere and anytime.
Zeljko Bozic started as a latin-american and ballroom dancer at the age of 14, but also expanded his knowledge with jazz ballet and show dance technique. He has also been exposed to modern and contemporary dance. His prime dance orientation nevertheless is street style dancing. He is the most awarded Slovenian dancer and choreographer in that field. His work has won over hundred titles in national, European and world events organized by various Dance Organizations and festivals. IDO (International Dance Organization) awarded him with Hall of fame award for outstanding choreography achievements.
Dance videos are also one of his passions. His project Letter (2017) was official selection for Trans(m)it: Movement in Film festival in London, Tiny Dance Film Festival in San Francisco, Best Seconds – Video Competition in Switzerland, MUMVI Multidisciplinary Dance Film Festival in Mexico and USA, Riff Festival in Norway, InShadow Screen Dance Festival in Portugal, Sans Souci Festival of Dance Cinema in USA, Capitol Dance & Cinema Festival in Washington, San Francisco Dance Film Festival, Cascadia Dance & Cinema Festival in Canada (1st price audience choice award). It was also very well received on social media – more than million and a half people from all over the world has seen this video.
Zeljko is also active in theatre. Last year he presented his work at Breakin’ Convention in London, one of the biggest hip hop theatre festivals in the world.
His work includes full length hip hop theatre production “Let’s make a show” (2011) and original musical “Change” (2014) for Sarajevo War Theatre, “Dream Job” (2016) for Slovenian most known cultural establishment Cankarjev dom, and “Heroes from the Scrap Yard” (2016) for theatre in Novo Mesto.
  • Producer (2 Credits)
    The Lake2019
    Experimental, Short
    Letter2017
    Short
  • Director (2 Credits)
    The Lake2019
    Experimental, Short
    Letter2017
    Short
Once I've tryed on dancing shoes and I still wear them ... enywhere and anytime.
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