Boris Charmatz / Terrain & STRUT Dance: Perth Moves

CERCLES

Open air XXL dance workshop

Australian Exclusive / Dance / France/Australia
Past Event

An exciting choreographic emergence that builds day after day. A collective energy that radiates and carries away both participants and spectators. French choreographer Boris Charmatz invites 150 amateurs to a six-day workshop exploring circular movements of traditional and contemporary dance.

Dates & Times

26 – 28 Feb
Project evolves in public Thu – Sat 5.30 – 8.30pm
Open air workshop participation details provided to participants.

Access

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Free event

Location

Forrest Place, Perth WA 6000

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An exciting choreographic emergence that builds day after day. A collective energy that radiates and carries away both participants and spectators. French choreographer Boris Charmatz invites 150 amateurs to a six-day workshop exploring circular movements of traditional and contemporary dance.

More info

Be one of the 150 amateur dancers joining the CERCLES project and experience communal dance on a never-before-seen scale.

This project is open to everyone, regardless of physical fitness. No previous dance experience is necessary. All you need to do is be available for the six days of the workshop.

Fill out this form to join the free open-air workshop!

Concept Boris Charmatz 
Choreographic assistant  Magali Caillet Gajan 
With 11 professional dancers from Europe and Australia and a group of 150 amateurs 
Choreographic materials Boris Charmatz, Étude révolutionnaire by Isodora Duncan and dances suggested by the professional dancers 
Deputy Director Hélène Joly 
Production, development of projects  Lucas Chardon, Martina Hochmuth, Briac Geffrault, Lola Serre 
Produced by STRUT Dance, Perth Festival and Terrain 
Coproduction Tanztheater Wuppertal Pina Bausch, Pina Bausch Zentrum, Kunststiftung NRW, Festival d’Avignon 
Created on June 29, 2024 Festival d’Avignon, in the framework of the invitation of Boris Charmatz as « artiste complice » of the Festival
Terrain is supported by  Ministère de la Culture – DRAC Hauts-de-France and Région Hauts-de-France 

Image Quentin Chevrier

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