This week, Elisabeth starts a new creation with choreographer Simone Mousset. BAL is an absurd family saga which is concerned with subjects of identity and origin. A preview of the piece can be seen on January 11th in Thèâtre Mersch in Luxembourg.

This week, Elisabeth will be dancing in the premiere of ‘pan – oscillate’ at WUK in Vienna. It is a piece which was created together in collaboration with the artist duo Schaitl / Costa.

pan—oscillate is a movement and sound performance based on the inherent qualities of the sound-terms “panning” and “oscillating”. These qualities are referenced and translated into movement scores for three performers, and a live sound composition for a solo, electro-acoustic, sound performance.
In pan—oscillate, the role of the ventilator alternates between being a sound source to being the premise for movement; and from a kinetic element to an active performer.

httpss://collaboration.jasminschaitl.com/

 

Information and Tickets on:

httpss://www.wuk.at/event/id/18567

Here are some reviews on Anu Sistonen’s ‘Mood(s)’ which was shown in Luxembourg in November. The articles are from Luxembourgish newspapers ‘Luxembourger Wort’ and ‘Le Quotidien’.

httpss://www.wort.lu/en/culture/dance-moods-a-journey-through-the-gamut-of-human-emotions-583e87fb5061e01abe83cf93

httpss://www.lequotidien.lu/culture/anu-sistonen-luxembourgeoise-de-coeur-fait-ses-adieux-a-la-creation/

Here a review of  ‘A Dancing Archive’ in DansMagazine, a piece by Artémise Ploegearts premiered in November in Amsterdam.

httpss://dansmagazine.nl/review/herinneringen-uit-het-verleden-defini%C3%ABren-a-dancing-archive