THE EUROPEAN DANCE HACKATHON

| LIÈGE | LONDON | LYON |
19/11/2021 21/11/2021
  • Location : Média Rives

2021 EDITION

The Dansathon – an international hackathon dedicated to dance and new technologies – aims to bring together dancers, choreographers, developers, designers and technicians for 3 days in order to design innovative artistic forms. Its second edition takes place in the RTBF studios in Média Rives (Liège). Three days during which technological, human, methodological and scenographic resources are brought together, to allow the assembled creative teams to imagine, explore, test and then present their first prototypes. A European, collaborative and connected event, co-organized by the BNP Paribas Foundation and three major European dance institutions: the Maison de la Danse in Lyon, the Sadler’s Wells in London and the Théâtre de Liège.

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