
3 du TROIS special edition | The 30 years of TROIS C-L
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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......
This delicate duet explores the twists and turns of motherhood, between desire and rejection, between hope and renunciation.
Marielle is an ode to the fundamental right to choose, a fight for women’s emancipation, a whisper and a cry in equal measure.
On stage, two bodies in dialogue dance the complexity of emotions, doubts, rebellions and silences. For beyond judgements and laws, the ultimate choice lies with the woman who carries within her life and freedom. Marielle is the first chapter in the Amazones dance series.
R I S I N G is a performance about ecology, interconnections and the dialogue between humans and nature. Inspired by the book L’intelligence des plantes (by Stefano Mancuso and Alessandra Viola), Marielle Morales tries to find ways – sensory, poetic and choreographic – of making visible the interconnection between nature and humans, in terms of power grabs, visible or invisible links, forms and means of communication…
In a dialogue that is sometimes absurd and light-hearted, sometimes frightening, Nature’s ‘voice’ takes the form of sound waves that set liquid and solid materials in motion.
R I S I N G is an ode to the biosphere and the relationships we all have with nature.
Through images, movement and words, exploring the intimacy of three characters and their conflicts, the film delves into the subtle search for the rhythms of our lives, between poetry and dream.