4 – 15 March

VideoDatabase – 2nd Carte blanche: Lucy Nightingale

Choreographed and performed by Lucy Nightingale, Le moi, Blanc threads together four short films and live percussion into a meditative dance-performance. Nightingale links Alan Bogana’s and Anna Winteler’s expansive moving landscapes with Robert Cahen’s suspended gestures and Thierry Géhin’s intimate address, while percussionist JB Meier responds with textured sound and vibration. The creative approach blends film, live music and somatic movement to explore attention, proximity and the body’s sensitivity, inviting slow, attentive perception.

Chemin du 23-Août 5,
1205 Genève
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Photo Credit: DR

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