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Defying gravity
GR🎭 Culture10 days ago

Defying gravity

The article discusses the 32nd International Dance Festival in Kalamața, Greece, focusing on the theme of instability and uncertainty reflected in the performances. The choreographers approach dance through various lenses—technical skill, storytelling, and the physicality of the body—creating spaces where dancers seem to defy gravity. The piece highlights the work of French choreographer Jean Bourjolly, who draws inspiration from circus arts and emphasizes the fragility of movement over strength. His performance 'He Who Falls' features six performers on a suspended platform, exploring themes of vulnerability and poetic expression.

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Kathimerini logoKathimeriniIndependentCenter10 days ago
Defying gravity

The article discusses the 32nd International Dance Festival in Kalamața, Greece, focusing on the theme of instability and uncertainty reflected in the performances. The choreographers approach dance through various lenses—technical skill, storytelling, and the physicality of the body—creating spaces where dancers seem to defy gravity. The piece highlights the work of French choreographer Jean Bourjolly, who draws inspiration from circus arts and emphasizes the fragility of movement over strength. His performance 'He Who Falls' features six performers on a suspended platform, exploring themes of vulnerability and poetic expression.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on cultural events and artistic interpretations, with no direct reference to politics, governance, or public policy. It provides an objective overview of the festival and its thematic elements without apparent ideological framing.

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