
Join us for an unforgettable evening at Weld, Norrtullsgatan 7, as we celebrate the artistry of Frédéric Gies through a captivating showcase of solos! 💃✨
This special event marks a decade since Gies’ renowned performance of Dance is Ancient. 🌍 Since then, he has been busy crafting innovative choreography, and for the first time, we’re thrilled to present five of his extraordinary solos, concluding with the premier of Dans (Sverige) – solo template version.
Entry: Pay what you can; we recommend 100 SEK per evening.
Tribute to Kurt Jooss’ Green Table (2025)
In this powerful piece, Manuel Pelmuș and Frédéric Gies reinterpret Jooss’s iconic antiwar ballet, The Green Table (1932), delving into themes of diplomacy's futility amidst fascism and war. Through this solo performance, Gies engages in a vital dialogue with the original choreography and its socio-political implications, invoking the tradition of danse macabre to reflect on our current global tensions.
Deflecting Misfortune and Averting the Evil Eye (2024)
This innovative piece translates the ancient ritual practice of anasyrma into a vibrant dance, emphasizing its protective symbolism and its resonance in contemporary protest. By honoring various dance and feminist performances, this work interrogates the intricate balance between poetic expression and political action.
Don't miss this extraordinary celebration of dance, creativity, and critical thought! 🌟🎉
Norrtullsgatan 7, 113 29 Stockholm
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