25 – 28 November

Flowers – Beaver Dam Company

The latest creation by Edouard Hue, takes the stage at La Parfumerie, signaling his desire for innovation by delving into underexplored elements like jumps and partnering. Joined by four dancers, Hue examines the physical boundaries through duets, trios, and quartets, emanating lightness, freshness, and a collective energy. He celebrates the freedom and blossoming of dancers, akin to buds of life. This production is a creation of the Beaver Dam Company, in collaboration with various cultural partners.

Chemin de la Gravière 7,
1227 Les Acacias
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