Dance : Asylum

Entertainment/recreation ( Dance )

The Kibbutz Contemporary Dance Company, led by Rami Be'er since 1996, is a key player on the Israeli choreographic scene and portrays the issue of immigration with unrivaled strength. and more broadly, the state of humanity. Its most recent creation is characterized by strong emotions, delicate reflections, and exquisite movement.

Rami Be'er, a son of Holocaust survivors, has an ingrained connection between asylum and his family history, identity, and very existence. Everyone, whether they are a refugee, an immigrant, or an exile, has been looking for a place to call home. His home, his things, his homeland...

This universal desire is expressed in Asylum by the choreographer through movement, spatial use, and his original music, which blends with Hebrew children's songs.

In Asylum, the choreographer expresses this common desire via movement, use of space, and his own music, which is intermingled with Hebrew children's songs. The entire arrangement creates "a particular type of unity that provides the audience with the fragrance, the essence of his reflection."

His message is as clear as living water, erupting amid precisely produced group passages, solos, and duets that are filled with compelling charisma and untamed intensity. In a dance of enormous freedom, each person expresses himself while working as one, alternating between dramatic circumstances and tensions, sensuous interludes, and fleeting moments of humor.


Asylum is a fresh representation of KCDC's ability to demonstrate its collective spirit, which is one of its greatest qualities.

Intense emotions, subtle reflections, and the beauty of motion make up the essence of his most recent creation.

As the son of Shoah survivors, Rami Be'er's family history, identity, and need for asylum are all intricately connectedWhether one is a refugee, immigrant, or exile, each is costly.che sa place, son appartenance, son foyer Salut patrie

This universal search is evoked in Asylum by the choreographer through movement and space as well as his original music, which features children's choral chanting.Breu. The whole component is "a form of unity that imparts the fragrance, the essence of her reflection to the spirit"ateurs ».

His message is as clear as living water, bubbling between collective movements performed on the strings, solo and pair pieces with irresistible charisma, and duets with upbeat animal-like energy. Intense and tense situations alternate with sensual interludes and brief humorous moments in a dance that is incredibly free since each individual's uniqueness is expressed while simultaneously causing the body to flow.

One of the KCDC's main goals is to confirm its collective spirit, and Asylum is its newest emblem.

Carré Léon Gaumont
107 route du Plan de la Tour
83120 Sainte-Maxime
Tel. 04 94 56 77 77

Languages
  • French

Rates

One price: 15 to 30 €.


Price: from €12.50 to €25
Tickets at: 04 94 56 77 77 or www.carre-sainte-maxime.fr.