Human Instruction Manual
STUK i.s.m. 30CC
In less than a second, we connect with people on the other side of the world. So why is it so difficult to connect with the people we interact with every day? Human Instruction Manual is an intense dance performance about the search for a manual for humans and for life.
Propelled by electronic dance music, 12 young people move around each other. Gradually, they try to bridge the distance between them. But how do you decipher someone else's instruction manual? And how do you explain yourself to the outside world?
Portuguese dancer/choreographer Helder Seabra danced for a long time with Ultima Vez and Eastman/Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui. In recent years, he has been developing his own work at home and abroad, including from his own company Incognitus.
Jasmien Van de Beek wrote a review (in Dutch) as part of the masterclass Leuven Kritiek. Read the review here.
SCHOOL PERFORMANCES
Th 25.04.24 13:30
Fr 26.04.24 13:30
Part of Dag van de Dans 2024
Credits
choreography and direction Helder Seabra | concept and co-creation Natascha Pire and Helder Seabra | assistance Jessie Susan Lhôte | dance Ine Bervoets, Milo De Clerck, Nolan Decreton, Ben Herlaar Masina, Victor Jansen, Shanoy Saunders, Flore Schroyen, Sabur Simbananiye, Hannes Van Borm, Maïté van Genugten, Julie Van Minnebruggen, Lena Wilmots | music composition Stijn Vanmarsenille | costumes Oona Mampuys | light design Kim Rens | co-production STUK, Tweetakt and Perpodium | with the support of Destelheide, the City of Leuven, the Flemish Community and the Tax Shelter measure of the Belgian Federal GovernmentLocation
Price
€ 16/12
Duration
Age
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