HORS CIRCUITS | Sound and object
What happens when you separate sound from gesture, music from dance? What presence emerges from abs...
What happens when you separate sound from gesture, music from dance? What presence emerges from abs...
Deadline is a blend of dance and performance in a moving space that plunges performers and audience ...
In their dynamic show, Amber Pansters, Maasa Sakano and Matti Tauru take a self-deprecating look at ...
YOUNG MOVERS is a brand new programme of dance and movement workshops at all levels for 15-35 year olds, combining ballet, contemporary and urban danc...
The HEDO collective wishes to bring together people of all generations who have experienced the problem of leaving in one way or another, in order to ...
For this 55+ MOVERS workshop, Aurore Gruel wishes to explore and experiment with the notion of a “danced alphabet”....
Deadline is a blend of dance and performance in a moving space that plunges performers and audience into a kind of urgency, with many possibilities being illustrated within a pre-written system. Oppressed by the system and overwhelmed by all the possible choices, the performers help and exhaust each other to achieve new perspectives, or destroy themselves in the course of the struggle.
With this new project, William questions the theme of rupture, a constant and universal element in all existence. This creation aspires to “break the system in order to find a new beginning, break in order to be reborn”.
UMAMI invites us into a space where plastic and culinary matter appear, settle, transform and question. Now it’s time to put the first ideas on the table, mix them up, knead a collaboration and shape a sensory experience with body and matter. UMAMI offers us a multi-sensory experience with a taste for shapes, colors and textures.
The Collectif HEDO explores the notion of territorial anchoring and the universal question of “to leave or to stay” with Douslèt. A play on words, from Douslèt to douces lettres, this piece is inspired by personal accounts and testimonials. Douslèt draws its strength, roots and inspiration from the artists’ relationship with their territory, their environment, their culture, and the natural elements of their island, Guadeloupe. This choreographic and human work is constructed like an open letter, combining writing, voice and dance, to encourage dialogue and express through the bodies an expression of reconciliation in the face of history.