
3 du TROIS | The power of a new gaze
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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...
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......
If you missed the “Réson(d)ance” evenings on May the 14th and 15th of 2021 at Kinneksbond, Mamer Cultural Center, now is the time to catch Jill Crovisier and Rhiannon Morgan’s projects created around the musical works Prélude à l’après-midi d’un faune by Claude Debussy and La création du monde by Darius Milhaud.
More than a hundred years after Russian choreographer Vaslav Nijinsky’s version glorified male desire, a duo of female dancers will echo – with humor, but also commitment – today’s apology for the relentless quest for the perfect female body.
Concept: Jill Crovisier | Choreography: Jill Crovisier in collaboration with Laura Arend | After: Claude Debussy’s Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun (arr. Iain Farrington) | Performance: Laura Arend, Jill Crovisier | External view: Davy Brun | Production: Kinneksbond, Centre Culturel Mamer in collaboration with the Orchestre de Chambre du Luxembourg and the TROIS C-L – Centre de Création Chorégraphique Luxembourgeois | Production delegated to the diffusion: JC movement production
In African mythology, the Earth is seen as a woman, the source of creation. Five female performers will embody the five senses and five elements through the six-part narrative of the original musical score.
Choreography: Rhiannon Morgan | Based on: The Creation of the World, Op. 81 by Darius Milhaud | Interpretation: Ioanna Anousaki, Carine Baccega, Maria Cipriano, Rhiannon Morgan, Aifric Ni Chaoimh | External views: Davy Brun, Gianfranco Celestino | Costumes: BENU Village Esch | Production: Kinneksbond, Centre Culturel Mamer in collaboration with the Luxembourg Chamber Orchestra and the TROIS C-L – Centre de Création Chorégraphique Luxembourgeois | Support: Œuvre Nationale de Secours Grande-Duchesse Charlotte