The unclassifiable Alan Lake reconnects with his choreographic language at the intersection of dance, film and visual arts. L’effritement des parades (“the crumbling of parades”) is a tale of altered imaginings and fractured ideals, and the light that emanates from it evokes the immanence of being. A deep dive into a dreamlike atmosphere.
Alan Lake Factori(e) - L’effritement des parades
- Chorégraphe Alan Lake
- Crédit photo Sébastien Durocher / Interprète : Odile-Amélie Peters.
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