Elisabeth gets her way - dance

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Can one play their body like a musical instrument?

Belgian dancer and choreographer Jan Martens delivers a virtuosic, symbiotic, and monumental tribute to Polish harpsichordist Elisabeth Chojnacka, whose passion and extraordinary talent inspired some of the greatest contemporary composers, from Ligeti to Xenakis to Górecki. Nuances of rhythm, vigorous playing, and unconventional outfits: Jan Martens transposes into his choreographic writing the markers that made Chojnacka an unparalleled and unmatched artist, exploring with precision and whimsy the close connections between music and dance. Interspersed with archival footage and testimonies, the seven acts of this performance unfold at the speed of the harpsichordist’s fingers…


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8210 Luxembourg 4 Um Kinneksbond, Mamer, Luxembourg

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