HORS CIRCUITS | THE DAYS – THEO CLINKARD, MARIA NURMELA, VILLE OINONEN
Le TROIS C-L presents The Days from Theo Clinkard, Maria Nurmela and Ville Oinonen
Le TROIS C-L presents The Days from Theo Clinkard, Maria Nurmela and Ville Oinonen
The 3 du TROIS offer an opportunity to discover contemporary dance from a different angle and in various forms, by attending a presentation of works-in-progress...
Discover Djamila Polo and Serge Daniel Kaboré, the young choreographers of the Emergences prgramme!
The 3 du TROIS offer an opportunity to discover contemporary dance from a different angle and in various forms, by attending a presentation of works-in-progress...
This workshop offers an immersion into the world of The Days. The performance, deeply human and moving, explores resilience and the universal desire for connection...
Starting from the idea that the body reflects our society, we will gently investigate the connection between movement, sensation, and emotion during this new 55+...
À travers des mouvements inspirés des danses traditionnelles d’Afrique de l’Ouest, Serge Daniel propose un atelier où on joue avec le rythme, on invente, on...
On the third day of each month, TROIS C-L | Maison pour la danse organizes Les 3 DU TROIS, an exceptional cultural event featuring a multidisciplinary artistic program that seeks to rethink and question society and the choreographic arts.
During these evenings, artists are invited to present their work and share their reflections on various themes following a period of residency and/or research. These events offer an opportunity to discover contemporary dance from a different angle and in various forms. The warm and less formal atmosphere encourages encounters and exchanges with the artists.
AKROÄ€MA is a hybrid research project blending dance, live music, and scenography. Through this evolving performance, Brian Ca explores questions of identity construction and expresses a deep desire to celebrate otherness.
La Soif is a solo that explores the power of desire — an essential need to love, to succeed, to fully exist — but which, when pushed to the extreme, becomes a thirst for power, absoluteness, and transcendence. La Soif holds up a mirror to the audience: How do we manage our desires? How far are we willing to go to satisfy them?
MARDOM is a multidisciplinary project that explores the impact of pain — both individual and collective — on the body and on society. Inspired by the poem Bani Adam by Saadi Shirazi, which compares humanity to a single body in which each human being is an interdependent limb, the piece asks: What happens when one part suffers? What, then, does the whole do?