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Ben Aïm brothers are all this at the same time: About twenty creations, twenty years of collaboration, artistic complicities from all backgrounds, and more than 800 performances. The duo presents two female solos and a male trio, brisk and intimate choreographies, sometimes bordering on trance. First round: Léa Lansade dances on fanciful compositions from György Ligeti. Second roud: Alex Blondeau, who performed in Maguy Marin’s and Anne Teresa de Keersmaeker’s plays, deploys his ardor in the night. Third, coarser round: three men fight against an adversity, softened by Léonard Cohen’s music.
After the performance we invite you to a post-show talk with the artists in the theater hall.
« Un travail d’exception. »
This workshop aimed at an all-audience/dance enthusiasts intends to raise awareness about the issues from show Instantanés #3. This play is set in a series of female soli that is led by ...
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