The notion of duo is at the heart of this double dance poster with two original approaches...
In "Megastructure," Sarah Baltzinger and Isaiah Wilson have opted for absolute simplicity: no music, no set design. The two Luxembourg artists become one, creating their own musicality, and thus successfully portraying the life of a couple.
In "Viscum," two worlds unite: jazz and contemporary dance for Charlotte Louvel and breakdance for Noé Chapsal. With dazzling gestures, this piece speaks to us of intensity, of attempts, as beautiful as they are exhausting, to move toward one another, of consent, and of the right distance between two bodies. These two shows are united by their obvious energy and the intense encounter with each other.
>>> Interview with the companies after the performance.
In "Viscum," two worlds unite: jazz and contemporary dance for Charlotte Louvel and breakdance for Noé Chapsal. With dazzling gestures, this piece speaks to us of intensity, of attempts, as beautiful as they are exhausting, to move toward one another, of consent, and of the right distance between two bodies. These two shows are united by their obvious energy and the intense encounter with each other.
>>> Interview with the companies after the performance.