
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......
Inside, the Wolf… is the very first production in Luxembourg by d’Aifric Ní Chaoimh, a young Irish dancer and choreographer. The result of an artistic collaboration between dancer-choreographer and writer-musician, this piece takes the form of a mythic story within a faraway tribe. The audience meets Elba who is going through a rite of passage, during which, she has to face her wild instincts and her inner soul. Throughout this journey of self-discovery, the mysterious Dakash helps her to understand her hidden nature better, to go beyond her limits and emotions and reveal her inner strength. The music and presence of the musician on stage accompany the audience and provide a rhythm for this strange and moving encounter; a mix of humanity and primitive instincts.
Find the biography of Aifric Ní Chaoimh HERE
TEASER – INSIDE, THE WOLF … | AIFRIC NÍ CHAOIMH from TROIS C-L on Vimeo.
Concept and choreography: Aifric Ní Chaoimh
Choreographic co-creation: Daniel Persson
Performance: Aifric Ní Chaoimh, Daniel PerssonArtistic advisor: Anne-Mareike Hess
External eye: Jean-Guillaume Weis
Costumes: Aifric Ní Chaoimh, Jackie DunleavyLight design: Nina SchaefferVideo: Raoul SchmitzMusic creation and live music: Gemma DunleavyPlastic art: Yvonne Molony O’Caoimh