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Repeatclub
About the driving force of a group, pushing boundaries and finding freedom within limits
This rousing choreography brings together eleven young people, each with their unique strength and vulnerability. They dance the lungs out to beats by multi-instrumentalist Dijf Sanders. Gradually, new forms of movement, new bodies, new standards emerge. Repeatclub is about the driving drive of a group, about pushing boundaries and finding freedom in limitation.
Choreographer Danaé Bosman danced for fABULEUS in the award-winning dance performance ZOO doen ze de dingen (co-production with hetpaleis). In recent years, she has made several dance productions for young audiences at LAP, Theater De Spiegel and FroeFroe, among others, including ON- (FroeFroe, 2023), a creation with dancer Miguel Do Vale and actor/dancer Sander Deckx, who is confined to a wheelchair. In Repeatclub, Danaé explores how, through repetition and collaboration, we can find a common rhythm, like a flock of birds moving through the air in perfect unity.
Repeatclub redefines what it means to be different, and shows how music and dance can bridge the gap between people, regardless of their background or physical abilities.
choreography Danaé Bosman dance Ferre Cortebeeck, Ran Couvreur, Gustav De Waele, Jorden Destrycker, Lisa Frencken, Jools Goussey, Elodie Grunewald, Mila Maeckelbergh, Grim Mignon, Nadia Nzeyimana & Iyayi Van Brussel assistant choreography Julie Van Minnebruggen artistic coaching Thomas Vantuycom dramaturgy Liesbeth De Clercq music Dijf Sanders scenography & light Geert Vanoorlé costumes Elise Goedgezelschap production fABULEUS co-production STUK & Perpodium with the support of Destelheide, de stad Leuven, de Vlaamse overheid & de Tax Shelter van de Belgische federale overheid
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