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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...
Between sound experiments, sensory explorations and guided improvisations, Joachim Maudet invites participants to experiment with the relationship and...
In this workshop, you will engage with the movement material from the performance The Days, focusing on sensitivity and body awareness, practiced both...
What does it mean to be strong? Who defines strength? What is our place, and how is that place perceived? Anne-Mareike takes us into the world of her ...
Structured around technical, exploratory, and creative exercises, this workshop aims to refine movement and develop body awareness......
OKUS PENDULUM is a visual work that revisits the theme of the pendulum in a form of hypnosis. Combining videomapping, flashlights and a dance solo, the piece depicts a visual experience in luminous and choreographic form. By playing on retinal activation, this process makes the invisible visible and allows us to explore imaginary and revealing projections. OKUS PENDULUL becomes a score of light and shadow, poetically decomposing body and space into a contemporary ritual of luminous incantations.
Over the past thirty years, the discoveries of biologists have challenged the philosophical vision of the body as an independent organism. Behind each individual lies a cooperative ecosystem of millions of micro-organisms that define us and on which we are completely dependent. HOLOBIONTES is inspired by these composite identities, these complex living systems, and revisits the invisible relationships at work within and around us. HOLOBIONTES illustrates a fundamental multiplicity between mutual aid and friction, at the crossroads of the molecular, mineral, plant, animal or hybrid planes, offering a concrete vision of new possibilities.
Created in the woods of Jill Crovisier‘s hometown of Rumelange, YRAM invites us into the intimacy of an almost sacred and melancholy encounter between a woman and a forest. For Jill Crovisier, YRAM is a metaphor rooted in a body of work dedicated to preserving our environment, our home and the poetry of simple moments in connection with nature.