Children’s workshop

Born in Algiers, Amine Boussa discovered breakdance at the age of 18 and joined the National Ballet of Algiers, where he trained in both classical and contemporary dance. A key dancer with Kader Attou for over 15 years, he developed numerous international collaborations before co-founding the company Chriki’Z in 2011. His choreographic language, inspired by […]

Participative performance

Sandrine Lescourant, also known as Mufasa, is a choreographer and dancer based in Marseille, and the founder of Compagnie Kilaï. Her work is rooted in hip-hop, and enriched by training in ballet, contemporary, and traditional African dance. Through her choreographic work, she explores the representation of social bonds and human relationships, using dance as a […]

Workshop

Armin Hokmi began his artistic journey in 2009 as a performer in Iran’s independent theatre scene. He holds a BA in Acting from the Norwegian Theatre Academy (2015–2018) and an MA in Solo/Dance/Authorship from HZT Berlin (2019–2021).Today, he works across mediums of live performance, blending dance and theatre into poetic, reflective storytelling. His recent works […]

Workshop

Trained at the Conservatoire Supérieur of Paris, Anna Chirescu has collaborated with various choreographers and performed works from the Merce Cunningham repertoire. In 2017, she co-founded the company Lava alongside visual artist Grégoire Schaller, developing projects that intertwine dance and visual arts. In 2022, she created VACA, followed by her first solo piece, KATA, in […]

Workshop

Born in Seville in 1994, Paula Comitre graduated in Flamenco Dance from the Conservatory of Seville (2012) and earned a degree in Flamenco Dance Pedagogy from the Conservatory of Málaga (2019). She was part of the Ballet Flamenco de Andalucía (2013–2016) and later joined the companies of David Coria and Rafaela Carrasco as a soloist […]

Workshop

In the workshop “a sound mind a sound body”, choreographer and master teacher Yannis Adoniou challenges the participants to show kinetic genius through the combination of sound, speech and movement and its unspeakable capacities. Sounds in space and time are expanded and absorbed by the dancers’ bodies, creating a deeper awareness.