1st edition 2019

14-16 june / Südpol theater Kriens / LU

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PROGRAMME

FRIDAY 14. // 19:30

Opening speaches
Claudia Rosiny / federal office of culture, dance
Adrian Borgula / Stadtrat Luzern

Performance Frauenstreik : Magdalena Drozd / Leitung Südpol

Lecture-Performance
Sigurd Leeder – Flowing over the Edge (2017)

from & with Karin Hermes (CH) & Tim Rubidge (UK)
duration 60′

SATURDAY 15.  // 19:30
SUNDAY 16. // 14:30
 

SEVEN SHORT PIECES
FROM SWITZERLAND
ONE GUEST FROM FANCE

duration 160′ with 20′ pause

Junges Ensemble hermesdance, Bern
Cruda Belleza (2005) Compagnia Teatro Danza, Coach Tiziana Arnaboldi/TI

P.A. Company, Lugano
Break’in Hearts reloaded aus Break’in Hearts (2007) MIR Compagnie, Coach Beatrice Goetz/BS

A+O Tanz, Brig
Sismographes (2004), Bern Ballett, Coach Félix Duméril/BE

GUEST
Association Le Terrain Vague II, Nice/F
Lynchtown (1936, 1.partie du triptique Atavism), Charles Weidmann (USA), Coach Christine Caradec (F)

(20′ break)

Compagnie BE, Bern
Four Twins nach Twins Ahead (2004), öfföff productions, Coach Jenni Arne/BE

Compagnie S, Biel
Schlafende Hunde wecken (2004) Tanzcompagnie Theater St Gallen, Coach Philipp Egli/ZH

Tanzgruppe Love Alright Love, Lausanne
Alright Love (2007) Compagnie Utilité Publique, Coaches Corinne Rochet & Nicholas Pettit/VD

Tanzgruppe mujeres nómadas, Zürich
El canto nómada (1997) Tanzcompagnie Flamencos en route), Coach Brigitta Luisa Merki/AG

SATURDAY 15.
SUNDAY 16.
9:30 – 11: 30
TWO WORKSHOPS


Karin Hermes & Tim Rubidge: the heritage of Sigurd Leeder


Kurt Dreyer: Improvisation I + II

SATURDAY 14.
13:00 – 15:30
GROUPS EXCHANGE

FESTIVAL TEAM

General direction: Thomas Péronnet/ZH
Assistance: Margrit Bischof/BE
Light and technic short pieces: Peter Göhler/ZH
Light and technic lecture-performance Daniel Tschanz/BE
Warming-Up: Marco Volta/BS
Foto et vidéo: Ingo Höhn/LU
Design: kulturerbe, tanz!
Festival in collaboration with
SUDPOL

SUPPORTS

photos credits
© 2019 Ingo Hoehn
© Thomas Péronnet