As It Empties Out

Jefta Van Dinther (Sweden / Netherlands)

60 minutes
€ 15,00
€ 13,00
€ 8,00

The Swedish dancer Jefta van Dinther has already worked together with big names such as Xavier Le Roy and Mette Ingvartsen. Since Plateau Effect , a performance he choreographed for the well-known Cullberg Ballet, all major dance companies are jostling with each other to support him. NEXT and Buda have been following Jefta van Dinther for quite some time and co-produce his new creation As it empties out, in which six super dancers expose themselves to the incredibly exciting triangle of image, light and sound. Rest assured that your senses will be unsettled each time their bodies appear and disappear like in a dark dream. Through rituals the dancers express themselves in an endless stream of energy and emotion. A fascinating game of scale, dimension and time, that's what As it empties out promises to be !

PARCOURS:
21.11 Jefta van Dinther + Halla Ólafsdóttir & Amanda Apetrea: € 19
21.11 Josse De Pauw + Jefta van Dinther: € 30

BUSSES:
* Villeneuve d'Ascq: 22.11 - 20:00h

BREAKFAST WITH... Jefta van Dinther:
22.11 - 10:00h

CHOREOGRAPHY Jefta van Dinther / CREATED AND PERFORMED BY Linda Adami, Thiago Granato, Naiara Mendioroz Azkarate, Eeva Muilu, Roger Sala Reyner and Jefta van Dinther / LIGHTING DESIGN Minna Tiikkainen / SOUND DESIGN David Kiers / SET DESIGN SIMKA / TECHNICAL COORDINATOR AND TECHNICIAN Susana Alonso / PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT Emelie Bergbohm / DISTRIBUTION Koen Vanhove - Key Performance / As It Empties Out is a production by Jefta van Dinther / ADMINISTRATIVE STRUCTURE Interim kultur AB (svb) – Sweden / COPRODUCTION Tanzquartier Wien, Sadler’s Wells London, Centre National de la Danse Paris, Dansens Hus Oslo, Centre Chorégraphique National de Rillieux-la-Pape / Direction Yuval Pick, PACT Zollverein, festival NEXT (Eurometropolis Lille-Kortrijk-Tournai + Valenciennes), HAU Hebbel am Ufer (Berlin), Mercat de les Flors Barcelona, Dansens Hus Stockholm and Modul-Dance / FUNDED BY the Swedish Arts Council, City of Stockholm and Kulturbryggan / SUPPORTED BY fabrik Potsdam