t.r.a.n.s.i.t.s.c.a.p.e / Pierre Larauza + Emmanuelle Vincent
Created in Hong Kong in 2003, t.r.a.n.s.i.t.s.c.a.p.e aims to bring together dance and the visual arts, and to break down barriers between disciplines and audiences.
Created in Hong Kong in 2003, t.r.a.n.s.i.t.s.c.a.p.e aims to bring together dance and the visual arts, and to break down barriers between disciplines and audiences.
Javier Suárez has lived and worked in Brussels as a dancer, choreographer and teacher since 2002. He trained in the Canary Islands, where he is originally from, and then in Mexico.
A performer for several choreographers, Jonathan Schatz is also developing hybrid work on the edge of disciplines, through his research into trance, ritual and perception.
Gwendoline Robin is a visual and performance artist who works with basic materials such as fire, earth, sand, water, ice and glass.
A self-taught dancer-choreographer specialising in break-dance, Benoît Nieto Duran was born in Liège in 1990 and currently lives there.
Dancer-interpreter, choreographer and teacher, Marielle Morales founded the Cie Mala Hierba. Her work lies at the crossroads between dance, plasticity and theatricality.
Maria Eugenia Lopez takes intimate, personal subjects as her starting point, and in her work deploys an introspective language of great emotional and physical density, yet marked by delicacy.
Leslie Mannès has been developing her personal work since 2005. Her work takes place mainly on stage, but also explores other relationships with audiences in participatory settings.
Created in 2012, the DEMESTRI & LEFEUVRE company gives shape to the various artistic projects of French-Argentinian dancers and choreographers Florencia Demestri and Samuel Lefeuvre.
The Giolisu company, under the artistic direction of Lisa Da Boit, looks for answers to our social political reality by creating performances with a strong physical commitment.