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Time: November 18, 2011 at 8:30pm to November 19, 2011 at 8:30pm
Location: Maqamat DanceHouse- Hamra, Beirut , Lebanon
Event Type: contemporary, dance, performance
Organized By: MAQAMAT DANCE THEATRE
Latest Activity: Nov 14, 2011
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Jens Bjerregaard was trained in dance and choreography at the Laban Centre of Music and Dance, London (1989-1992). He made his debut as a choreographer in 1995 and In 1998, he established, with a group of dancers, the award-winning experimental dance ensemble Urban Elves; and founded Mancopy Dansekompagni, in 2005. In 2007 he founded Archauz, the first Choreographic Centre in Denmark. he has been teaching workshops at festivals around the world, created international outreach programs and has been jury member on several international competitions.
ABOUT THE PERFORMANCE
SIMPLE MOVES, Three choreographies performed by Jens Bjerregaard
Choreographed by: Jou Odoru (JP), Maura Morales (CU), Jens Bjerregaard
Visual Artist: Naoko Tanako (JP)
Artistic Consultant: Geoliane Arab (LB)
Although rather metaphysical, the concept and movement composition of “Simple Moves” are of a biographical origin.Three collaborating artists were invited, each with one part of the performance. The collaborations reflect on important turning points in the life of Bjerregaard. They each bring a different angle to the work and challenge the dancer with new [Simple] moves. The encounter with the audience thus becomes not only with the dancer but also with the person.
Words from the Press:
“The body, some light and a few shadows were more than enough to slowly and wisely unveil the layers of the performer’s history, and reconstruct it again and again”
Mazen Maarouf, Annahar Newspaper (LB)
“Simple Moves” has since its premiere in 2010 been performed in Hungary, Poland, Denmark, Japan, Singapore, Tanzania, Canada, Cameroon and Lebanon.
The Performance is supported by the the Danish Arts Council and The Danish Institute in Damascus.
Thank you to Maqamat Dance House and the Danish Embassy in Beirut.
The performance starts at 8:30pm
Ticketing: Antoine Ticketing 01 218 175
Seats are limited
For more info: www.maqamat.org
01 34 38 34
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