Premiere of "Scaping Lands"

 

A 3 week long creation with the students of Bewegungs-art Freiburg has resulted in the evening length performance “Scaping Lands

In a world defined by social, cultural, linguistic, and political boundaries, this performance creates a liminal space, a realm where people and stories intersect, collide and merge. Within this space, characters coexist in chaotic harmony driven by their inner desires and shaped by external forces. Some are lost while others wield power, yet all are caught in the fluid dance of group dynamics.

The performance asks to both the audience as the collaborating artists alike:

What happens when characters who should never meet, share the same space?
How do they adapt, resist, or transform through their encounters?
As borders blur, we confront a deeper question; why do boundaries and differences hold such weight in shaping our sense of self and belonging?

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Belgian premiere of “Facing Familiar Faces”

 

Facing Familiar Faces had its Belgian premiere at Charleroi Danse / La Raffinerie.

The duet explores the fragile nature of a family's collective memory visualised through the relationship of two siblings' different perspectives looking back at their childhood. This powerful family bond is further visualised through the scenography’s fragmented pieces of the parental home.

The physicality as a core element is merged with an easily distinguishable narrative structure, during which the borders between dance and theatre is erased through a multitude of different transitions.

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