Thursday 5 March, 20:00

Horizons

Booking Required

Horizons is an intimate dance performance by Riva & Repele that traces the human journey through time, exploring transformation, memory and renewal. Their choreography sculpts poetic landscapes where movement becomes reflection on identity, relationships and the subtle thresholds that shape our lives. The work unfolds as a fluid meditation on growth, connection and loss, inviting audiences to perceive the emotional currents that carry us forward and to contemplate the shifting contours of life.

Rue Marie-Thérèse Maurette 7,
1208 Geneva
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