Presenter's Newsletter

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Rosas 2015 2016 Presenters’ Newsletter


Cover picture Š Anne Van Aerschot V.U. Frederik Verrote, Van Volxemlaan 164, 1190 Brussels - Graphic design Casier / Fieuws

With the support of the Flemish authorities

Rosas 2015/ 2016 This booklet gives a brief overview and a succinct description of all Rosas productions that will be touring throughout the 2015/2016 season. For more information you can contact Karolien Polenus, responsible for international relations and touring at Rosas, karolien.polenus@rosas.be, T +32 2 344 55 98.


New Works Golden Hours, a new work to Brian Eno’s music, with a cast of 11 dancers, is scheduled to premiere in 2015 and will be touring from the 2015/2016 season on. For Work/Travail/Arbeid, Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker reimagines her piece Vortex Temporum for the radically different temporal, spatial, and perceptual conditions of a museum-like environment. Verklärte Nacht, a “pas de deux” to the music by Arnold Schönberg, premiered during the 2014 Ruhrtriennale and is available for touring. Vortex Temporum, a production with 7 Rosas dancers and 7 musicians of the Ictus ensemble, premiered on October 3, 2013, at the Ruhrtriennale and is still available for touring. Partita 2, with Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker, Boris Charmatz, and violinist Amandine Beyer or George Alexander Van Dam, premiered in May 2013 and will continue to tour with limited availability next season.


Golden Hours Choreography Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker

Created with and danced by Aron Blom, Linda Blomqvist, Tale Dolven, Carlos Garbin, Tarek Halaby, Mikko Hyvönen, Veli Lehtovaara, Sandra Ortega Bejarano, Elizaveta Penkova, Georgia Vardarou, Sue-Yeon Youn

Inspired by Another Green World, by Brian Eno (1975)

Scenography Ann Veronica Janssens

Production Rosas

Coproduction De Munt / La Monnaie (Brussels), Kaaitheater (Brussels), Les Théâtres de la Ville de Luxembourg, Montpellier Danse, Théâtre de la Ville (Paris), Sadler’s Wells (London), Steirischer Herbst (Graz), Ruhrtriennale, Concertgebouw Brugge (Bruges)

Premiere 23 January 2015, Kaaitheater


After Vortex Temporum—a refined alliance between complex structures of contemporary music and intricate textures of dance movement—Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker continues to explore the perception of time in choreography. Now her quest turns to pop music, a distinct strand in the oeuvre of Rosas, which, according to the choreographer, “represents our daily relation to music” because “it is part of our collective memory, involving dance, theater and literature with music.” This time, the point of departure is Brian Eno’s song “Golden Hours” on Another Green World, the last album of songs that Eno made before he turned to ambient music. De Keersmaeker here approaches a cast of young dancers in their idiosyncratic movement expressions, and, following one of her recent choreographic principles, their speaking becomes their dancing, hiding potential characterizations and drama.


Work/Travail/Arbeid Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker – WIELS From 20.03.15 to 17.05.15

Concept and choreography Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker

Curator Elena Filipovic Scenography Ann Veronica Janssens Dramaturgy Bojana Cvejić Dance Boštjan Antončič, Balázs Busa, Carlos Garbin, Marie Goudot, Cynthia Loemij, Sarah Ludi, Julien Monty, Michaël Pomero, Gabriel Schenker, Igor Shyshko, Denis Terrasse, Thomas Vantuycom, Samantha van Wissen

Musicians Ictus: Geert De Bie ̀vre, Dirk Descheemaeker, Jean-Luc Plouvier, Jeroen Robbrecht, Chrisy Dimitriou, Igor Semenoff

Music Vortex Temporum, Gérard Grisey (1996) © Anne Van Aerschot

Artistic assistant Femke Gyselinck Costumes Anne-Catherine Kunz


Initiated by WIELS and curated by Elena Filipovic Production by WIELS & Rosas Coproduction (Brussels) by De Munt / La Monnaie, Bozar, Kaaitheater, Kunstenfestivaldesarts and Ictus Supported by the Rolex Institute, BNP Paribas Fortis and the BNP Paribas Foundation Opening: 19.03.2015, 18:30 (as part of Performatik)

Š Anne Van Aerschot

What would it mean for choreography to perform as an exhibition? This question is the point of departure for Work/Travail/Arbeid. In response, Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker reimagines her piece Vortex Temporum for the radically different temporal, spatial, and perceptual conditions of a museum-like environment. The choreographer does not simply bring a dance performance into a new kind of space, but rethinks it as a nine week long exhibition continuously accessible to the public. The original choreography made for the condensed time and space of a stage performance will thus be entirely reinvented so as to extend itself across a new time and space. This project transforms the conditions that have long been essential to dance and gives a new form to the rigorous choreographic writing for which De Keersmaeker is known. The exhibition will take place at WIELS over a duration of 9 weeks from March 20 to May 17, 2015, featuring the original and most extensive version of the project. All subsequent versions are conceived to be exhibited for a duration of 9 days, with an exhibition choreography specifically devised and composed for the individual spaces of other museum venues.


Verklärte Nacht Choreography Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker Danced by Samantha van Wissen, Boštjan Antončič, & Nordine Benchorf

Music Arnold Schönberg, Verklärte Nacht, op. 4, performed by the New York Philharmonic, conducted by Pierre Boulez

Lighting design Luc Schaltin, Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker

Musical dramaturgy Georges-Elie Octors, Alain Franco

Artistic coordination and planning Anne Van Aerschot Technical director Joris Erven Production Rosas Coproduction Ruhrtriennale In cooperation with Kaaitheater (Brussels), De Munt / La Monnaie (Brussels)

World Premiere © Anne Van Aerschot

Ruhrtriennale, 16 August 2014


Verklärte Nacht (Transfigured Night) is based on Schönberg’s late romantic music for strings and a poem by Richard Dehmel about a woman who confesses one moonlit night in a wood to the man she loves that she is pregnant with the child of another man. The poem’s scene resonates in the music’s persistent strings, at times heavily loaded with passion, at times subtle as a timid voice, seemingly in unison with its protagonist’s ordeal.

© Anne Van Aerschot

The original choreography as a group piece was created in 1995 as part of an Arnold Schönberg evening in the Brussels Opera House De Munt / La Monnaie. By rewriting the group piece as a duet, both the narrative and the musical aspects are brought to the fore. Expressive crescendos and diminuendos guide us through dramatic events, echoing an ever-modulating stream of emotions. A shamelessly romantic love story in the pale light of a transfigured night.


Vortex Temporum Rosas & Ictus Choreography Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker Danced by and created with Boštjan Antončič, Carlos Garbin, Marie Goudot, Cynthia Loemij, Julien Monty, Michaël Pomero, Igor Shyshko

Music Vortex Temporum, Ge ́rard Grisey Musical direction Georges-Elie Octors Musicians Ictus: Geert De Bie ̀vre, Dirk Descheemaeker, Jean-Luc Plouvier, Jeroen Robbrecht, Michael Schmid / Chrisy Dimitriou, Igor Semenoff

Lighting design Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker, Luc Schaltin

Artistic advisor light Michel Franc ̧ois Costumes Anne-Catherine Kunz Musical dramaturgy Bojana Cvejic ́

© Herman Sorgeloos

Coproduction Rosas, De Munt / La Monnaie (Brussels), Ruhrtriennale, Les The ́a ̂tres de la Ville de Luxembourg, Concertgebouw Brugge (Bruges), The ́a ̂tre de la Ville (Paris), Sadler’s Wells (London), Ope ́ra de Lille, ImpulsTanz (Vienna), Holland Festival (Amsterdam)

World Premiere Ruhrtriennale, 3 October 2013


© Anne Van Aerschot

For Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker, as one of the few choreographers who delights in intricacies of contemporary music, Vortex Temporum has been the musical work towards which her attention has gravitated over the past decade. Rigorously constructed and refined in timbre, this mature work of the French composer Gérard Grisey offers, on the one hand, spectral harmony based on natural acoustic properties of sound, and on the other, a high sense of motility in circles and spirals—patterns with which performances of Rosas abound. Dancers from Rosas and musicians from Ictus pair up in a shared quest for composing diverse experiences of time. De Keersmaeker investigates how time contracts and expands, swirls and foliates in a choreographic counterpoint of sound, musicians’ gestures, and dancers’ movements and spatial dynamics.


Partita 2 Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker & Boris Charmatz Choreography Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker Dance Boris Charmatz, Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker

Violin Amandine Beyer / George Alexander van Dam Music Partita No.2, Johann Sebastian Bach Costumes Anne-Catherine Kunz Production Rosas With the support of Muse ́e de la danse

© Anne Van Aerschot

Coproduction La Monnaie / De Munt, Kunstenfestivaldesarts (Brussels), Festival d’Avignon, Les The ́a ̂tres de la Ville de Luxembourg, ImPulsTanz (Vienna), La Ba ̂tie Festival de Gene ̀ve (Geneva), Berliner Festspiele / Foreign Affairs, The ́a ̂tre de la Ville with the Festival d’Automne ̀ Paris, Fundac a ̧a ̃o Calouste Gulbenkian (Lisbon), Ku ̈nstlerhaus Mousonturm(Frankfurt) World Premiere Kunstenfestivaldesarts, 3 May 2013


© Herman Sorgeloos

In her opus of over forty pieces, De Keersmaeker had never composed a duet with a man in which she herself would dance. The encounter between Boris Charmatz and herself is an invitation to stray from De Keersmaeker’s meticulous construction together with the whimsical and boyish, and at times titanic improvisatory flights of Charmatz. The complementary duet breaks open with a third partner, the violinist Amandine Beyer (or, alternately, George Alexander van Dam), whose physical presence, like the fiddler on the street, sustains a humble sense of virtuosity. Configuring various situations of listening with and without watching, in silence or in music, enhances the experience of the bare force of the stage design by visual artist Michel François.


Repertory Two of Anne Teresa de Keersmaeker’s four early works, Fase and Rosas danst Rosas, continue to be performed worldwide and will still be part of next season’s repertory.


Fase, four movements to the music of Steve Reich / 1982 Choreography Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker Danced by Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker, Tale Dolven

Music by Steve Reich — Piano Phase, Fase consists of three duets and one solo, choreographed to four repetitive compositions by the American minimalist composer Steve Reich: Piano Phase, Come Out, Violin Phase, and Clapping Music. Reich allows his tones to gradually shift in rhythm and melody whilst they slide between instruments. The same phase-shifting principle is applied to the choreography. The purely abstract movements are executed so perfectly that they appear almost mechanical, and yet their mesmerizing effect touches us in a deeply personal, human way.

Š Herman Sorgeloos

Come Out, Violin Phase, Clapping Music


Rosas danst Rosas / 1983 Choreography Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker Danced by Linda Blomqvist, Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker, Tale Dolven, Cynthia Loemij, Sandra Ortega Bejarano, Sue-Yeon Youn

Music Thierry De Mey, Peter Vermeersch

© Jean-Luc Tanghe

In Rosas danst Rosas, the repetitiveness of music and movement initiated in Fase is developed even further. The music by Thierry De Mey and Peter Vermeersch was created simultaneously to and in interaction with the choreography. Four female dancers perform a series of five physically intense choreographic “chapters” that also expose a concentrated, powerful relationship between them. The relentless rhythm of the choreography is tempered by a series of familiar everyday movements: the abstraction is thus transformed into a sequence of small emotional narratives that the spectator can identify and connect with.


Films, publications, and projects In a third and last volume in the series A Choreographer’s Score, Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker talks about the making of Drumming and Rain, two landmark works created to the music of minimalist composer Steve Reich. The publication will be available for sale and distribution starting October 2014. The film Rain by Olivia Rochette and Gerard-Jan Claes about Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker’s staging of the performance of the same name for the Paris Opera Ballet was released in October 2012. The documentary is now also available on DVD. To celebrate the 30th birthday of Rosas danst Rosas, Rosas set up the Re:Rosas project. At the end of June 2013, we launched an appeal inviting everyone to make their own version of the famous chair scene from Rosas danst Rosas and post their videos on www.rosasdanstrosas.be


Now available on DVD

Rain a documentary by Olivia Rochette & Gerard-Jan Claes in collaboration with Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker. On May 25th, 2011, the Ballet de l’Opéra national de Paris presented Rain, its first ever performance of a choreography by Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker. The filmmakers Olivia Rochette and Gerard-Jan Claes followed the rehearsal process from the auditions to the opening performance. The documentary focuses on how De Keersmaeker and the Rosas dancers convey the contemporary choreographer’s dance idiom to classically trained ballet dancers. The stringency of ballet gives way to another kind of rigor, that of the mathematical pattern of Rain, which, nevertheless, is designed to reveal the work’s powerful emotional undercurrent. It’s a poetic documentary about searching, looking, and hesitation within the walls of the opera. Production Savage Film / Coproduction Sciapode & Opéra national de Paris / Support Flanders Audiovisual Fund, CNC, Media Development Program of the EU, the Belgian tax shelter for film financing (investor: B-Architecten) / with the participation of Rosas and Ictus / In association with Eyeworks / In collaboration with Canvas, NTR, and Mezzo www.claes-rochette.be / www.savagefilm.be


A Choreographer’s Score: Fase, Rosas danst Rosas, Elena’s Aria, Bartók was published in 2012. Comprising a series of interviews with Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker conducted by performance theorist and musicologist Bojana Cvejic´, it provides intimate insight into the choreographer’s creative processes during her formative years. The book is accompanied by 4 DVDs. In 2013, a second book was published using the same interview format, but this time focusing on the choreographer’s more recent works: En Atendant and Cesena and the 14th Century, polyphonic music form Ars subtilior. The publication includes a book of photographs by Michel François and 3 DVDs. In 2014 Rosas will publish a third and final volume about the making of Drumming and Rain, two landmark works created to the music of the minimalist composer Steve Reich. This edition contains a book and 3 DVDs.

Drumming & Rain A Choreographer’s Score by Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker and Bojana Cvejić forthcoming: October 2014, 1 book, 3 DVDs, €44,95 Available in English and French (Carnets d'une chorégraphe). Published by Rosas & Mercatorfonds.

Drumming & Rain A Choreographer’s Score by Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker & Bojana Cvejic´

NEW


A Choreographer’s Score

Fase, Rosas danst Rosas, Elena’s Aria, Bartók by Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker and Bojana Cvejić May 2012; 256 pages; 4 DVDs; 49,95€ Available in English and French (Carnets d'une chorégraphe). Published by Rosas & Mercatorfonds.


En Atendant & Cesena A Choreographer’s Score by Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker and Bojana Cvejić 2013, 2 books, 3 DVDs, 59,95€ Available in English and French (Carnets d'une chorégraphe). Published by Rosas & Mercatorfonds.


"Tempo de se inventar de novo," submission from Bahia, Brazil.

Re:Rosas To celebrate the 30th birthday of Rosas danst Rosas, Rosas, together with fABULEUS, set up the Re:Rosas project. At the end of June 2013, we launched an appeal inviting everyone to make their own version of the famous chair scene from Rosas danst Rosas and post the videos on our website. Three months later www.rosasdanstrosas.be featured more than 10 hours of footage. More than 1500 people tried their hand (and feet) at the choreography in solo, in pairs, or even in groups of ten at a time. The videos come from all over the world, from Ottawa and Bahia to Manila and Shanghai. All of them display enormous diversity and originality. There are clips with toddlers, boys and girls, mothers, and elderly people. The chair scene was recreated by animation designers, pole dancers, circus performers, majorettes, and Bollywood dancers. The locations vary from an office to a metro station, mountains, and even lakes. Due to its great success, initiators Rosas, fABULEUS, and Danspunt have decided to continue the project. www.rosasdanstrosas.be


11.10.14 Rosas danst Rosas Museum of Contemporary Art – Chicago (US) 12.10.14 Rosas danst Rosas Museum of Contemporary Art – Chicago (US) 15.10.14 Rosas danst Rosas Walker Art Center – Minneapolis (US) 16.10.14 Vortex Temporum De Warande – Turnhout (BE) 16.10.14 Rosas danst Rosas Walker Art Center – Minneapolis (US) 17.10.14 Rosas danst Rosas Walker Art Center – Minneapolis (US) 29.10.14 Vortex Temporum Rotterdamse Schouwburg – Rotterdam (NL) 01.11.14 Drumming SESC – São Paulo (BR) 02.11.14 Drumming SESC – São Paulo (BR) 05.11.14 Drumming Cidade das Artes – Rio de Janeiro (BR) 06.11.14 Drumming Cidade das Artes – Rio de Janeiro (BR) 07.11.14 Drumming Cidade das Artes – Rio de Janeiro (BR) 15.11.14 Vortex Temporum Kampnagel – Hamburg (DE) 20.11.14 Vortex Temporum Les Théâtres de la Ville de Luxembourg – Luxemburg (LU) 22.11.14 Vortex Temporum Opéra de Dijon – Dijon (FR) 23.11.14 Vortex Temporum Opéra de Dijon – Dijon (FR) 28.11.14 Vortex Temporum Les Écuries – Charleroi (BE) 03.12.14 Rosas danst Rosas CC Zwaneberg – Heist-op-den-Berg (BE) 05.12.14 Vortex Temporum TNT – Toulouse (FR) 06.12.14 Vortex Temporum TNT – Toulouse (FR) 07.12.14 Vortex Temporum TNT – Toulouse (FR) 11.12.14 Vortex Temporum Vlaamse Opera & Vooruit – Ghent (BE) 12.12.14 Vortex Temporum Vlaamse Opera & Vooruit – Ghent (BE) 19.12.14 Partita 2 Kaaitheater – Brussels (BE) 20.12.14 Partita 2 Kaaitheater – Brussels (BE) 21.12.14 Partita 2 Kaaitheater – Brussels (BE) 10.01.15 Vortex Temporum Chassé Theater – Breda (NL) 23.01.15 Golden Hours Kaaitheater – Brussels (BE) 24.01.15 Golden Hours Kaaitheater – Brussels (BE)

08.07.14 Fase Lincoln Center Festival – New York (US) 09.07.14 Fase Lincoln Center Festival – New York (US) 11.07.14 Rosas danst Rosas Lincoln Center Festival – New York (US) 12.07.14 Rosas danst Rosas Lincoln Center Festival – New York (US) 13.07.14 Elena’s Aria Lincoln Center Festival – New York (US) 14.07.14 Elena’s Aria Lincoln Center Festival – New York (US) 15.07.14 Bartók/Mikrokosmos Lincoln Center Festival – New York (US) 16.07.14 Bartók/Mikrokosmos Lincoln Center Festival – New York (US) 16.08.14 Verklärte Nacht Ruhrtriennale – Bochum (DE) 17.08.14 Verklärte Nacht Ruhrtriennale – Bochum (DE) 23.08.14 Vortex Temporum Tanz im August – Berlin (DE) 24.08.14 Vortex Temporum Tanz im August – Berlin (DE) 30.08.14 Fase Tantsu Festival – Talinn (EE) 05.09.14 Verklärte Nacht Rosas Performance Space – Brussels (BE) 06.09.14 Verklärte Nacht Rosas Performance Space – Brussels (BE) 07.09.14 Verklärte Nacht Rosas Performance Space – Brussels (BE) 09.09.14 Verklärte Nacht Rosas Performance Space – Brussels (BE) 10.09.14 Verklärte Nacht Rosas Performance Space – Brussels (BE) 11.09.14 Verklärte Nacht Rosas Performance Space – Brussels (BE) 12.09.14 Vortex Temporum Theaterfestival 2014 – Antwerp (BE) 13.09.14 Vortex Temporum Theaterfestival 2014 – Antwerp (BE) 20.09.14 Vortex Temporum Biennale Bern – Bern (DE) 02.10.14 Twice, Kaaitheater – Brussel (BE) 03.10.14 Twice, Kaaitheater – Brussel (BE) 04.10.14 Twice, Kaaitheater – Brussel (BE) 04.10.14 Rosas danst Rosas FringeArts – Philadelphia (US) 05.10.14 Rosas danst Rosas FringeArts – Philadelphia (US) 09.10.14 Rosas danst Rosas Museum of Contemporary Art – Chicago (US) 10.10.14 Rosas danst Rosas Museum of Contemporary Art – Chicago (US)

check the website for updates

Tour schedule 2014/ 2015


WORK/TRAVAIL/ARBEID Between 20.03.15 & 17.05.15 WIELS, Brussels

10.05.15 Drumming LG Arts Center – Seoul (KR) 13.05.15 Drumming Daejeon Arts Center – Daejeon (KR) 22.05.15 Vortex Temporum Théâtre de Cornouaille – Quimper (FR) 22.05.15 Partita 2 Sadler's Wells – London (UK) 23.05.15 Partita 2 Sadler's Wells – London (UK) 24.05.15 Rosas danst Rosas Stadsschouwburg – Amsterdam (NL) 25.05.15 Rosas danst Rosas Stadsschouwburg – Amsterdam (NL) 26.05.15 Vortex Temporum Théâtre de Caen – Caen (FR) 28.05.15 Golden Hours deSingel – Antwerp (BE) 29.05.15 Golden Hours deSingel – Antwerp (BE) 30.05.15 Golden Hours deSingel – Antwerp (BE) 31.05.15 Golden Hours deSingel – Antwerp (BE) 04.06.15 Golden Hours Concertgebouw – Bruges (BE) 13.06.15 Golden Hours Théâtre de la Ville – Paris (FR) 14.06.15 Golden Hours Théâtre de la Ville – Paris (FR) 15.06.15 Golden Hours Théâtre de la Ville – Paris (FR) 16.06.15 Golden Hours Théâtre de la Ville – Paris (FR) 18.06.15 Golden Hours Théâtre de la Ville – Paris (FR) 19.06.15 Golden Hours Théâtre de la Ville – Paris (FR) 20.06.15 Golden Hours Théâtre de la Ville – Paris (FR) 21.06.15 Golden Hours Théâtre de la Ville – Paris (FR) 26.06.15 Vortex Temporum Künstlerhaus Hellerau – Dresden (DE) 27.06.15 Vortex Temporum Künstlerhaus Hellerau – Dresden (DE) 30.06.15 Golden Hours Les Théâtres de la Ville de Luxembourg – Luxembourg (LU)

25.01.15 Golden Hours Kaaitheater – Brussels (BE) 28.01.15 Golden Hours Kaaitheater – Brussels (BE) 29.01.15 Golden Hours Kaaitheater – Brussels (BE) 30.01.15 Golden Hours Kaaitheater – Brussels (BE) 31.01.15 Golden Hours Kaaitheater – Brussels (BE) 06.02.15 Vortex Temporum la Scène nationale d'Orléans – Orléans (FR) 07.02.15 Rosas danst Rosas Theater Freiburg – Freiburg (DE) 12.02.15 Fase CC De Spil – Roeselare (BE) 13.02.15 Fase C-mine – Genk (BE) 14.02.15 Partita 2 Opéra de Rouen – Rouen (FR) 20.02.15 Vortex Temporum Dansenshus – Stockholm (SE) 21.02.15 Vortex Temporum Dansenshus – Stockholm (SE) 27.02.15 Fase Beursschouwburg – Brussels (BE) 28.02.15 Fase Beursschouwburg – Brussels (BE) 01.03.15 Fase Beursschouwburg – Brussels (BE) 06.03.15 Rosas danst Rosas Teatro Central – Sevilla (ES) 07.03.15 Rosas danst Rosas Teatro Central – Sevilla (ES) 12.03.15 Rosas danst Rosas National Chiang Kai–Shek Cultural Center – Taipei (TW) 14.03.15 Drumming National Chiang Kai-Shek Cultural Center – Taipei (TW) 15.03.15 Drumming National Chiang Kai-Shek Cultural Center – Taipei (W) 21.03.15 Drumming TanzMainz – Mainz (DE) 27.03.15 Drumming Espace Malraux – Tours (FR) 07.04.15 Drumming Maison de la Culture de Bourges – Bourges (FR) 08.04.15 Drumming Maison de la Culture de Bourges – Bourges (FR) 21.04.15 Drumming Stadsschouwburg – Utrecht (NL) 22.04.15 Partita 2 cultuurcentrum Hasselt – Hasselt (BE) 23.04.15 Drumming Theatre Du Beauvaisis – Beauvais (FR) 07.05.15 Rosas danst Rosas LG Arts Center – Seoul (KR) 09.05.15 Drumming LG Arts Center – Seoul (KR)



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