HORS CIRCUITS | Special edition tanzmainz
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Starving Dingoes plunges into the imaginary world of childhood, that of rediscovered freedom, poetry, brutality and violence. It is an observation of the smallness or depth of humanity, without artifice, with a smile on the face, to forget time and satisfy our hunger for life.
The piece is a desperate race for five dancers who, through the body and its language, explore the vital, if brutal, need to stay together.
It explores our potential reactions to the dysfunctional element in the group: to repair or sacrifice it in order to save the whole.
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Choreography: Léa Tirabasso | Dance: Catarina Barbosa, Alistair Goldsmith, Karl Fagerlund Brekke, Laura Patay, Laura Lorenzi | Lighting and Set Design: Nicolas Tremblay | Composer: Matt Huxley | Company Administrator: Sousana Eang | Producer: Vasanthi Argouin | Diffusion: Victor Leclère, La Magnanerie | Animal Work Coach: Gabrielle Moletta | Dark Clown Technique: Peta Lily | Philosopher: Thomas Stern | Neuropsychiatrist: Raymond Dolan | Co-producteurs : Les Théâtres de la Ville de Luxembourg (LU), The Place London (UK), Dance East (UK), Centre Chorégraphique National de Rilleux-La-Pape (FR)
with the support of : TROIS C-L – Centre de Création Chorégraphique Luxembourgeois (LU), DanceXchange Birmingham (UK), KLAP Maison pour la Danse, Marseille (FR), CND Centre National de la Danse, Lyon (FR), FOCUNA ; Compagnie La Baraka – Abou & Nawal Lagraa ; Théâtre des Cordeliers – Annonay Rhône Agglo ; Maison de la Danse, Lyon (FR) ; Grant for the Arts, Arts Council England ; Fondation Indépendance