Wednesday 17 June, 19:30

R.ONDE.S

R.ONDE.S by Pierre Rigal transforms the ancient circular dance into a contemporary, immersive performance blending ritual, electronic music, and choreography. Born from a student workshop, the piece explores the symbolic power of the circle—a space of equality, shared energy, and collective resonance.

Inside a circular setup, eight dancers and two musicians (Gwenaël Drapeau and Mélanie Chartreux) create a hypnotic trance using acoustic sounds and electronic loops. Gentle, mobile lighting enhances this evolving space of communal celebration.

Avenue de Miremont 46,
1206 Genève
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Photo Credit: Cyril Zannettacci

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