'© Herman Sorgeloos
The sun revolves around itself. The earth revolves around itself and the sun. The moon revolves around itself, the sun and the earth. People turn around themselves. They only stop spinning when they look at the moon. People only see half the moon. And half the moon, like half the truth, is enough to make fools turn around themselves, round and round and round... A little bit of the moon by choreographer Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker and director Rabih Mroué explores this spiral through a poetic blend of dance and theatre, where neither art form dominates. Belgian premiere — this performance searches for common ground between bodies, voices, memory, and time, questioning friendship, dialogue, and the pull between past and future. Echoing De Keersmaeker’s Violin Phase, presented the day before...
The sun revolves around itself. The earth revolves around itself and the sun. The moon revolves around itself, the sun and the earth. People turn around themselves. They only stop spinning when they look at the moon. People only see half the moon. And half the moon, like half the truth, is enough to make fools turn around themselves, round and round and round... A little bit of the moon by choreographer Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker and director Rabih Mroué explores this spiral through a poetic blend of dance and theatre, where neither art form dominates. Belgian premiere — this performance searches for common ground between bodies, voices, memory, and time, questioning friendship, dialogue, and the pull between past and future. Echoing De Keersmaeker’s Violin Phase, presented the day before at Galerie Ravenstein, the piece weaves stories, music, and fragments of movement into a quiet meditation on what brings us together—and what keeps us turning. Distribution: Concept, directed and performed by: Anna Teresa De Keersmaeker and Rabih Mroué Technical director, sounds and lighting: Thomas Köppel Produced and commissioned by the Festival d'Automne à Paris, December 2024 Co-production with MC93 and Fondation Fiminco (Paris)'© Herman Sorgeloos
The sun revolves around itself. The earth revolves around itself and the sun. The moon revolves around itself, the sun and the earth. People turn around themselves. They only stop spinning when they look at the moon. People only see half the moon. And half the moon, like half the truth, is enough to make fools turn around themselves, round and round and round... A little bit of the moon by choreographer Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker and director Rabih Mroué explores this spiral through a poetic blend of dance and theatre, where neither art form dominates. Belgian premiere — this performance searches for common ground between bodies, voices, memory, and time, questioning friendship, dialogue, and the pull between past and future. Echoing De Keersmaeker’s Violin Phase, presented the day before...
The sun revolves around itself. The earth revolves around itself and the sun. The moon revolves around itself, the sun and the earth. People turn around themselves. They only stop spinning when they look at the moon. People only see half the moon. And half the moon, like half the truth, is enough to make fools turn around themselves, round and round and round... A little bit of the moon by choreographer Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker and director Rabih Mroué explores this spiral through a poetic blend of dance and theatre, where neither art form dominates. Belgian premiere — this performance searches for common ground between bodies, voices, memory, and time, questioning friendship, dialogue, and the pull between past and future. Echoing De Keersmaeker’s Violin Phase, presented the day before at Galerie Ravenstein, the piece weaves stories, music, and fragments of movement into a quiet meditation on what brings us together—and what keeps us turning. Distribution: Concept, directed and performed by: Anna Teresa De Keersmaeker and Rabih Mroué Technical director, sounds and lighting: Thomas Köppel Produced and commissioned by the Festival d'Automne à Paris, December 2024 Co-production with MC93 and Fondation Fiminco (Paris)