On the third day of each month, TROIS C-L | Maison pour la danse presents 3 DU TROIS, an exceptional cultural event with a multidisciplinary artistic program that seeks to rethink or question society and choreographic arts.
During these evenings, artists are invited to present their work around different themes after a residency or research period. It is an opportunity to discover contemporary dance from various perspectives and in different forms, in an atmosphere conducive to meeting and exchanging with the artists.
DANCE | KT Yau Ka-hei: This artist considers the body as a medium for perception and expression, aiming to open a space where both the audience and creator can participate, question, and connect with the "existence" of their own bodies. Her research examines how the body can access unspeakable dimensions, seeking an authentic and fluid dialogue between performance and observation.
DANCE | SABBAT – Julien-Henri Vu Van Dung: Choreographic solo about metamorphosis as an act of resistance. SABBAT draws inspiration from witches and cabaret figures, presenting a series of transformations where the body escapes fixed identities. The piece features expressionist dance, live accordion music and an evolving costume, acting as a festive and political ritual.
VIDEO-DANCE | Embodied Sculptures – Norah Noush & Simi Simoes: A series of four short videos set in different contexts (living room, elevator, stage around a table) where the familiar transforms into forms both abstract and recognizable. The work explores the objectification of the female body and the tension between embodiment and external perception.
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Organized by TROIS C-L | Maison pour la danse.
Recurring event every third day of the month.
Automatically translated from French.
Where does it take place?
TROIS C-L | Maison pour la Danse / Banannefabrik
12 Rue du Puits
2355 Bouneweg-Süd Luxembourg
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