Dreamer
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dance
Choreographies by Lilit Hakobyan, Martin Harriague, Rubén Julliard and Stephan Thoss
Three creations delve into the world of dreams as a source of inspiration and creative power. In addition, the reggae dance piece "The Dreamer" celebrates its comeback and with it the dream of a better world. Dreams are intimate. They are part of our innermost being, watch over our fears and desires and interweave the familiar with the mysterious. They are captivating because of the intensity with which we experience them, and in dreams - as in art - there are no limits to imagination and creativity. The choreographic newcomers Rubén Julliard - formerly a soloist at the NTM - and Lilit Hakobyan dedicate their works to the creative potential of the unconscious and bring individual dream worlds to life, while Stephan Thoss plays with the magic of the ambiguous in his creation and blurs the boundaries between reality and fantasy. In addition, "The Dreamer" by French choreographer Martin Harriague brings a danced vision back to the stage. Harriague describes his dance piece for NTM Tanz, inspired by the spirit of reggae and set to songs by the Californian band 'Groundation', as "a sensual and musical experience, explosive and groovy, but also spiritual, with a message of unity and peace".
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Choreographies by Lilit Hakobyan, Martin Harriague, Rubén Julliard and Stephan Thoss
Three creations delve into the world of dreams as a source of inspiration and creative power. In addition, the reggae dance piece "The Dreamer" celebrates its comeback and with it the dream of a better world. Dreams are intimate. They are part of our innermost being, watch over our fears and desires and interweave the familiar with the mysterious. They are captivating because of the intensity with which we experience them, and in dreams - as in art - there are no limits to imagination and creativity. The choreographic newcomers Rubén Julliard - formerly a soloist at the NTM - and Lilit Hakobyan dedicate their works to the creative potential of the unconscious and bring individual dream worlds to life, while Stephan Thoss plays with the magic of the ambiguous in his creation and blurs the boundaries between reality and fantasy. In addition, "The Dreamer" by French choreographer Martin Harriague brings a danced vision back to the stage. Harriague describes his dance piece for NTM Tanz, inspired by the spirit of reggae and set to songs by the Californian band 'Groundation', as "a sensual and musical experience, explosive and groovy, but also spiritual, with a message of unity and peace".
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