Living traces – body, sound, breath and movement
This workshop, led by AlterCadance ASBL, brings movement, voice, and breath into dialogue with live music and artworks. Through Afro-contemporary dance and sounds made both with the body and with instruments, participants explore artist Igshaan Adams’s installations first-hand, experiencing woven memories that speak of resilience and care.
Taking inspiration from ‘dance print’ visual pieces created through Garage Dance Ensemble’s performances for Igshaan Adams, these workshops invite participants to co-create a living collective artwork in which movement, voice, and gesture make their presence felt in an immersive space.
Through this introduction to dance, singing, and music, participants experience Afro-contemporary practice and venture across disciplines to create a collective, inclusive performance. Rooted in African traditions, Afro-contemporary dance is a practice centred on energy and well-being, training both body and mind and transcending language.
Polyphonic singing and gentle movement harmonize the breath and natural voice, releasing a joyful and powerful emotional energy.
Good to know
Workshop led by AlterCadance ASBL. Featuring Afro-contemporary dance, African polyphonic singing, and artistic exploration. Open to beginners and advanced participants.
Languages: English, French, or other depending on participants.
Inclusive and collective approach for all audiences.
Led by international and Luxembourg-based professional artists.
Where does it take place?
Mudam Museum of Modern Art
3 Park Drai Eechelen
1499 Luxembourg
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