Tag Archive for the term: belgium

Belgium n Egypt

Hello friends, how is summer treating you? Hope all is sunny and healthy in your realytree.

Pictures from Belgium and Egypt

The collage cant even capture all we saw, so if you want to see more pics, go here:
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=139034&l=5f24d&id=691325380
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=139057&l=2c55d&id=691325380
Anyways, I’ll be here for a bit longer before my art shows out in British Columbia (west of Canada). […]

Review: Chambre Blanche

Walls of white curtains, a white table, a black stool. It is in this simple, but luminous space that Michèle Noiret’s Chambre Blanche takes place. It is the Belgian choreographer’s first show in Montreal, and hopefully not her last.

Michèle Noiret’s Chambre Blanche, photo by Sergine Laloux

At first, the music is barely audible. The four female […]

Ultima Vez and the Sum of its Parts

Amidst the insanity that emerged from the convergence of the end of the school year with no less than four dance shows in the last week of June, I unfortunately overlooked one worth noting. My guilt is alleviated by the fact that one of the most anticipated dance events of the season, the visit of […]

Moving to the Minimalist Sway of Fase

To enjoy the music of minimalist composer Steve Reich is to be brought one step closer to appreciating Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker’s choreography for Fase, Four Movements to the Music of Steve Reich. In fact, Fase can be seen as a visual representation of Reich’s music through the movement of the body. The dance is […]




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