Sunday 29 March, 18:00

Beyond

Booking Required

Choreographed by Belgian Piet Van Dycke, Beyond gathers six performers from dance, acrobatics and pole dance in a striking physical theatre exploring balance, risk and collective support. With unstable ladders and shifting footholds, the company sculpts moments of tension, lift and lyrical force, turning acrobatic feats into a poetic meditation on cooperation and human connection. The piece blends athleticism and tenderness, offering a visually bold yet intimate investigation of how bodies meet and build bridges above the void. Produced within Steps festival.

Place du Lignon 16,
1219 Le Lignon
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