Definitely a duo to watch, choreographers David Albert-Toth and Emily Gualtieri create intensely physical works that entice and challenge the audience. Choreographed for eight performers, Efer is a contemporary ritual. An ode to the unknown. An anchor, an embrace. For one moment, being the person for whom the world was created. For another, dust and ashes.
Parts+Labour_Danse
- Duration 60 minutes
- Chorégraphes David Albert-Toth et Emily Gualtieri
- Crédit photo Bobby León / Interprète : Léna Demnati
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