HORS CIRCUITS | Sound and object
What happens when you separate sound from gesture, music from dance? What presence emerges from abs...
What happens when you separate sound from gesture, music from dance? What presence emerges from abs...
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ZEMENT – In Zement (“cement”), the young artist, Jill Crovisier bases her chorographic research on the theme of separation, in particular the wall as a symbol. According to the Luxembourg choreographer, the human hand builds walls, and is therefore at the beginning of all forms of separation, whether it aims to protect, divide, enclose or destroy. Beyond the responsibility that Man must shoulder for his political decisions, the hand is also a mirror of his own life on a personal level.
Find the biography of Jill Crovisier HERE
TEASER – ZEMENT | JILL CROVISIER (LU) from TROIS C-L on Vimeo.
Choreography: Jill Crovisier
Performance: JIll Crovisier, Jorge Soler Bastida
Artistic advisor: Anne-Mareike Hess
Costumes and scenography : Jill Crovisier
Light design: Brice Durand
Music: Pantha du Prince (« Frozen Fog »), Emre Sevindik (« Sweetheart Come OST »), Jean-Sebastien Bach (Mass in B minor « Agnus Dei » Andreas Scholl)
Website: www.jcmdance.com
Support: Pantha du Prince, Emre Sevindik
Creation financed in the frame of TROIS C-L’s program « Les Emergences »