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BODIES IN TRANSITION
 
How do cultural influences inscribe themselves into the body — 
 
Culture is never silent within the body.
Bodies in Transition is a choreographic exploration of memory, migration, and transformation. Dancers from diverse backgrounds interweave their embodied histories, revealing how cultural imprints emerge, dissolve, and reconfigure through movement.
 
Blending Eastern and Western dance practices with the philosophy of Wabi-Sabi, the work embraces imperfection, transience, and becoming. Through subtle interactive elements, the audience is invited to enter this intimate dialogue—where movement becomes a shared space of encounter.


ConceptFelix Chang
Dance: Felix Chang, Kornelija Aleksaitė & Gabriella Lemma
Music: Giuseppe Rizzo
Video: Gregor Kasper


Gefördert durch die Landeshauptstadt Dresden
Support by: TENZA Schmiede

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BODIES IN TRANSITION

 

How do cultural influences inscribe themselves into the body —  Culture is never silent within the body.

 

Bodies in Transition is a choreographic exploration of memory, migration, and transformation. Dancers from diverse backgrounds interweave their embodied histories, revealing how cultural imprints emerge, dissolve, and reconfigure through movement.

 

Blending Eastern and Western dance practices with the philosophy of Wabi-Sabi, the work embraces imperfection, transience, and becoming. Through subtle interactive elements, the audience is invited to enter this intimate dialogue—where movement becomes a shared space of encounter.

 

ConceptFelix Chang

Dance: Felix Chang, Kornelija Aleksaitė & Gabriella Lemma

Music: Giuseppe Rizzo

Video: Gregor Kasper

Gefördert durch die Landeshauptstadt Dresden

Support by: TENZA Schmiede

BODIES IN TRANSITION

How do cultural influences inscribe themselves into the body —  Culture is never silent within the body.

 

Bodies in Transition is a choreographic exploration of memory, migration, and transformation. Dancers from diverse backgrounds interweave their embodied histories, revealing how cultural imprints emerge, dissolve, and reconfigure through movement.

 

Blending Eastern and Western dance practices with the philosophy of Wabi-Sabi, the work embraces imperfection, transience, and becoming. Through subtle interactive elements, the audience is invited to enter this intimate dialogue—where movement becomes a shared space of encounter.

 

ConceptFelix Chang

Dance: Felix Chang, Kornelija Aleksaitė & Gabriella Lemma

Music: Giuseppe Rizzo

Video: Gregor Kasper

Gefördert durch die Landeshauptstadt Dresden

Support by: TENZA Schmiede

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