We are delighted to invite you to our international tour of
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HEAR EYES MOVE. Dances with Ligeti

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celebrating the 100th anniversary of the innovative composer this year. 

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1st April 2023
Osterfestival Innsbruck

26th May 2023
Ludwigsburger Schlossfestspiele

18th June 2023
Harzburger Musiktage

10 – 20th July 2023
Les Hivernales
Festival d’Avignon

7th October 2023
Echter’Classic Festival

Welcome to the Jungle is a participatory project developed by the dancer and choreographer Elisabeth Schilling in collaboration with the sound designer Jan Paul Werge and the costume designer Lynn Scheidweiler.

This project invites anyone interested and aged 14 and over to explore the power of nature through movement and participate in the creation of a choreography. During several meetings, amateur dancers of all levels will discover the jungle, its sounds, smells and textures, in the context of a collaborative artistic creation. The project consists of several dance workshops, rehearsals, and the two days of final performances.

The workshops are held in French, German, Luxembourgish and English.

More information and registration HERE

We are happy to inform that the piece HEAR EYES MOVE. Dances with Ligeti will be presented this summer during the OFF Festival in Avignon with the support of Kultur | lx, the TROIS C-L Centre de Création Chorégraphique Luxembourgeois and the Ministry of Culture.
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Entire article about the Luxembourg selection for the festival can be found HERE
Elisabeth was recently interviewed by journalist Christina Bents and had an opportunity to talk about her work.
This artist portrait was published by the Trierischer Volksfreund.
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Florescence in Decay

a new group piece for nine dancers choreographed by Elisabeth Schilling will be premiered and performed on the
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23rd – 25th of March 2023 at the Grand Théâtre Luxembourg.
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Florescence in Decay explores the sonic and dynamic textures of our worlds and their complex patterns of change. In an environment of mutual immersion, the dancers sense their relations, ceaselessly making and unmaking them, creating temporary communities. Across the seasons, there is florescence as well as decay.
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more information and tickets HERE
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On the 13th of January at 6 pm. the PRISMA piece will be performed by Elisabeth as part of her residency at Tanzhaus Zürich.
She will be dancing the first book of Etudes for Piano by György Ligeti, celebrating his 100th birthday this year. The work is a culmination of 12 years of research around his music and its various inspirations. Elisabeth works with textures, polyrhythms, clocks and clouds. Movement in time and space – not more, not less.