Tuesday 13 January, 19:00

Bounce • Stuck

Bounce and Stuck present a double evening exploring contemporary hip hop and clubbing aesthetics. Sons of Wind’s Bounce collective uses rebound as a guiding motif, reuniting music and hip hop dance in a joyful return to the culture’s roots. In Stuck, choreographer Mounia Nassangar stages her first choreography, blending whacking technique with a cinematic atmosphere as five dancers probe how movement takes over when language falls short.

Rue Genève 154,,
Switzerland
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