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Americas DACH region

Dorrance Dance – the center will not hold

  • April 4th, 2025 The Gogue Performing Arts Center, Auburn
  • April 9th – 10th, 2025 Memorial Hall, Chapel Hill
  • April 15th, 2025 The Gaillard Center, Charleston
  • April 25th – 26th, 2025 Emerson Cutler Majestic Theatre, Boston
  • May 1st, 2025 Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center, College Park
  • May 9th – 10th, 2025 Bluma Appel Theater, Toronto
  • June 25th – 29th, 2025 Jacob’s Pillow Festival, Becket
  • July 11th – 12th, 2025 Colours International Dance Festival, Stuttgart
  • July 30th, 2025 Vail Dance Festival, Vail

approx. 70 minutes

American Tap Dance Reinvented

© Christopher Duggan

As a pioneer of new tap dance, Michelle Dorrance has elevated the clacking of metal taps to an entirely new level. She has always sought to engage with other styles and with contemporary dance. Now, in collaboration with New York breakdancer Ephrat Asherie, Dorrance enters into a dialogue with street dance, which, like tap dance, originally emerged as a subversive form on the streets, rooted in protest and growing through improvisation. From the reflections of these two strong women, a connection develops, and other dancers contribute their own styles.

The Center Will Not Hold is born from “a little room,” a short duet created and performed by Ephrat Asherie and Michelle Dorrance in December 2022. The expanded and reimagined work now features 11 singular performers deeply rooted in one or many street, club and vernacular dances: house, breaking, hip hop, tap dance, Chicago Footwork, Detroit Jit, Litefeet, Memphis Jookin and body percussion.

Set to music by Donovan Dorrance with live percussion by world class drummer and percussionist, John Angeles, the piece is not about virtuosity or competition. It has a more serious theme, namely the current state of the world, where people wear masks to protect themselves. Dialogue gives rise to the question of whether the center, the middle of humanity, can hold – or whether everything will break apart and our world will plunge into chaos.

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DACH region

Christos Papadopoulos / DANCE ON ENSEMBLE – Mellowing

February 1st, 2025 Tanzbiennale Heidelberg, Heidelberg
March 17th, 2025 dFERIA, San Sebastián
March 20th – 22nd, 2025 Le CENTQUATRE, Paris
April 12th, 2025 Osterfestival Tirol, Innsbruck
July 1st – 2nd, 2025 COLOURS International Dance Festival, Stuttgart
55 minutes

Harmony, Precision, Cohesion

© Jubal Battisti

A body that is outwardly still and inwardly vibrating – what processes does the energy undergo before it breaks through? How does it change when the body matures?

In his new production Mellowing, Christos Papadopoulos embarks on his inaugural collaboration with the dancers of the Dance On Ensemble. Together they create a lively restlessness, a permanent vibration in which the spectator is inevitably involved.

Christos Papadopoulos’ works are fed by an intensely observant approach to movement and often unfold a lively and meditative power. His attention is focused on the minimal shifts of perception, the perpetual, often unnoticed and yet powerful movements that are ever-present in nature, in everyday life, within physical phenomena and political contexts.

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Mediterranea Americas France DACH region

Marco da Silva Ferreira – C A R C A Ç A

November 8th – 10th, 2024 National Performing Arts Center, Taipei
November 15th – 16th, 2024 Rohm Theatre Kyoto, Kyoto
November 20th, 2024 The Museum of Art Kochi, Kochi
December 10th, 2024 Theater im Pfalzbau, Ludwigshafen
December 18th – 19th, 2024 Auditorio de Tenerife, Santa Cruz de Tenerife
January 25th, 2025 Teatro Municipal da Covilhã, Covilhã
February 1st – 2nd, 2025 Sadler’s Well, London
February 7th – 9th, 2025 Perth Festival, Perth
February 26th – 27th, 2025 Le Quartz, Brest
March 4th, 2025 Les Quinconces et L’Espal, Le Mans
March 6th – 7th, 2025 CCN de Caen, Caen
March 10th – 11th, 2025 Théâtre de Cornouaille, Quimper
March 14th, 2025 Cndc Angers, Angers

March 28th – 29th, 2025 Tanzmainz Festival, Mainz
April 2nd – 4th, 2025 La Comédie de Clermont, Clermont-Ferrand
April 8th, 2025 Théâtre de Nîmes, Nîmes

April 15th, 2025 Espaces Pluriels, Pau
April 30th – May 3rd, 2025 Danse Danse, Montreal
May 16th, 2025 Theatro Circo, Braga
July 8th – 9th, 2025 Colours International Dance Festival, Stuttgart
75 minutes

A rising Portuguese Choreographer to Follow

© Jose Caldeira

Collective identities are sources of belonging and inclusion but when they become mainstream, they can turn the other way around. I can recognise this issue in dance.

Marco da Silva Ferreira Interviewed by Springback Magazine

In CARCAÇA,  ten dancers including Marco da Silva Ferreira and two musicians form an unconventional and joyful corps de ballet. The dancers perform intricate footwork merging folk dances with contemporary urban dance styles from groups such as LGBTQIA+ and communities from ex-colonies. In this choreography, Marco da Silva Ferreira uses dance to investigate communities, the construction of collective identity, memory and cultural crystallization. In other words: what if folk dances had not crystallized, had continued to redefine themselves and had incorporated the present at every moment?

The cast explores their collective identity in a physical, intuitive and unpretentious flow of the body, dance and cultural construction. They start from familiar footwork: clubbing, balls, cypher battles and the studio; they use the physical vocabulary of the contemporary, social, urban context as a lexicon of identity (house, kuduro, Top Rock, hardStyle, etc.). Through a slow construction process they connect these styles with the heritage and memory of dances from the past. These folk dances have remained stagnant without integrating new definitions of bodies, groups and communities, which were considered inferior. For these groups it was necessary to break with the authoritarian, totalitarian and paternalistic past.

In CARCAÇA  an exercise is proposed that integrates the past and the present. The performance makes you think: How do you decide what to forget and what to remember? What is the role of individual identities in the construction of a community? What is the driving force of an identity? What world does the individual and collective body traverse? Or, better put, what bodies traverse the world?

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