
A second encounter with Hamdi Dridi, this time in a poetic and touching solo that has him narrating the story of his father through...
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In order to create I listen (you) see, Hamdi Dridi is inspired by the movements and bodies of Tunisian manual labourers, in direct contrast...
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To celebrate 100 years from the birth of Merce Cunningham, the ballet corps of the Rambert company have created Rambert Event: a show composed...
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Alsarah is the icon of East African retro-pop music. After escaping from Sudan and then from Yemen, the musician moved to the US, where,...
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The second PMCE performance dedicated to great contemporary composers under the musical direction of Tonino Battista stars the music of Louis Adriessen- one of...
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Two figures speak in a language that belongs only to them, in a space-time that eludes us. They mix and interweave remnants of words...
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In Returning to Reims, based on the best-selling memoir by French sociologist Didier Eribon, Thomas Ostermeier directs Sonia Bergamasco. The author recounts the death...
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With The Way You Sound Tonight, Arno Schuitemaker investigates the relationship between stage and audience, between the language of choreography and perception. Five performers...
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Ravel’s Boléro is not an untouchable monument, but something that belongs to each and every one of us. Starting from this assumption, Spanish choreographer...
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Ukrainian Lubomyr Melnyk (class of 1948) was called “the prophet of the piano” but also “the fastest pianist in the world” and is considered...
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In order to shoot his cult film Opening Night, Cassavetes transported his actors, including the mythical Gena Rowlands, to a theater in Pasadena where,...
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The Valley is the story of the banality of violence and our little daily apocalypses. A man finds himself in the middle of a...
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