Lauréats Dansathon 2021

01/10/2022 02/10/2022
  • Location : Théâtre de Liège

The performances of the Laureates of the Dansathon 2021 planned at the MOSA BALLET SCHOOL cannot take place on 1 and 2 October and have been postponed to the first half of 2023.
We will keep you informed of the next dates.

 

The Théâtre de Liège hosted the Dansathon – the first international dance Hackathon – in 2018 and 2021. Its aim is to combine dance and new technologies,  in order to come up with  innovative art forms. Founded and sponsored by the BNP Paribas Foundation, this collaborative and connected European event is co-organised by three major choreographic institutions: the Maison de la Danse in Lyon, Sadler’s Wells in London and the Théâtre de Liège. We are delighted to showcase the two winning projects from the previous edition as part of the inauguration of the Mosa Ballet School, a new Liège institution that aims to train the stars of the future, in the buildings that once housed the National Bank of Belgium!

 

 

Calendar

Date Hour
Saturday, October 1 11:00 am
Sunday, October 2 3:00 pm

Tarifs

  • Entrée libre sur réservation
Book
Theater

Arsen & Fanfan

09.03.2025 15.03.2025
Salle de la Grande Main
Absurd humor and mischief around the ephemeral, mortality, and "suddenly there's nothing left."
Theater

Une traversée

09.03.2025 14.03.2025
Salle de l'Œil vert
The show is canceled.
Theater

LACRIMA

20.03.2025 21.03.2025
Salle de la Grande Main
A grand choral narrative that tells the story of these shadow workers around the globe, these exceptional seamstresses, patternmakers, embroiderers, at the moment when, a…
Theater

Salon Saphir

25.03.2025 05.04.2025
Salle de l'Œil vert
A solo performance in the realm of the dead and soft sandwiches.
Dance

VOICE NOISE

28.03.2025 29.03.2025
Salle de la Grande Main
The celebration of the forgotten women in the history of music, their voices with countless nuances, to do justice to their fabulous harmonies.
Theater

Mère courage

09.04.2025 11.04.2025
Salle de la Grande Main
Bertolt Brecht's famous text, translated by the rising star of the Flemish stage Lisaboa Houbrechts, into a unique multilingual, musical, and visual universe.