Saturday 14 March, 15:00

Groove’n’Move | Dinosaur | D-dal Company

Imagine if dinosaurs had been able to foresee their own extinction. This unique show blends dance, humor, and science to reflect on today’s world through the fate of these vanished giants. Presented as a danced conference, the artists delve into themes such as growth, power, and evolution, drawing inspiration from Jurassic Park, Fantasia, and Steve Jobs’ talks. It’s a playful and poetic experience suitable for all ages, inviting audiences to rethink their choices and their connection to living beings. The performance is a collaboration with the Groove’N’Move Festival and the Institut Florimont. Choreographed by Santiago Codon Gras and performed by Ludovic Piscionneri, Maëlle Dufour, Virgile Garcia, and Santiago Codon Gras.

Kids ages 6 and up.

Avenue du Petit-Lancy 37,
1213 Lancy
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Photo Credit: Timothée Lejolivet

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