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Blanche Neige
Angelin Preljocaj
Samanvaya
Madhavi Mudgal , Alarmel Valli
Blue Lady [revisited]
Tero Saarinen , Carolyn Carlson
30 jours avec Paul-André Fortier
Paul-André Fortier
Vu
Aïcha M’Barek , Hafiz Dhaou
Sete ou oito peças para um ballet
Rodrigo Pederneiras
Del amor y otras cosas
Rafaela Carrasco , Daniel Doña
Miroirs de vie
Lee-Chen Lin
Aphasiadisiac
Ted Stoffer
Geografia
Frank Micheletti
Next of Kin
Tero Saarinen
Chant VI
Sophie Tabakov , Laurent Soubise
Um Olhar
Henrique Rodovalho
Parades & changes, replays
Anna Halprin , Anne Collod
Primo toccare
Matteo Levaggi
The Continuum : Beyond the Killing Fields
Ong Keng Sen
The continuum : Beyond the Killing Fields
Ong Keng Sen
Del amor y otras cosas
“De l’amour et d’autres choses”, is the subject of this work by Rafaela Carrasco. The story of two lovers after their first meeting or the eternal ever-told subject, from Shakespeare to Georges Sand.
“De l’amour et d’autres choses”, is the subject of this work by Rafaela Carrasco. The story of two lovers after their first meeting or the eternal ever-told subject, from Shakespeare to Georges Sand. Although it has been hackneyed over and over, the subject is still a current and inexhaustible one, whether it be in life, in literature, music or theatre. The flamenco, with its sensuality and fury, lends itself particularly to the exercise. Over six decors, the choreographer and her partner, Daniel Doña, throw themselves headlong into a vibrant duo, celebrating love, the fruit of passion, love that believes and then dies, love that leaves traces. “Nowadays, the fragility of human relationships, “liquid” love as Zigmunt Barman defined it, is a theme that is just as current and inexhaustible as it was hundreds of years ago” explains the choreographer. It couldn’t be said better.
Sources : Biennale de la Danse de Lyon 2008 performance program
Chanteurs : Manuel Gago, Antonio Campos
Years of experience, of work and of maturity don’t change your dance, they change you inside and that can be seen on the outside”.
Rafaela Carrasco