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Visit #1
Trajal Harrell
Step into the world of Welcome to Asbestos Hall: a dynamic space for experimentation, artistic exchange and spontaneous encouters.
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Visit #2
Trajal Harrell
Step into the world of Welcome to Asbestos Hall: a dynamic space for experimentation, artistic exchange and spontaneous encounters.
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Late Night: Takao Kawaguchi - Eat Chalk
Takao Kawaguchi
Takao Kawaguchi on the invitation of Trajal Harrell steps into a performative dialogue in Welcome to Asbestos Hall.
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Revisiting the Legacy of Hijikata
Bruce Baird, Sara Jansen
During this conversation you will get to know more about Tatsumi Hijikata’s legacy and the historical context of Asbestos Hall.
- # (post)traditional
- # confronterend
- # butoh
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Cybernetics Dance
Pichet Klunchun, Pat Pataranutaporn
Dance workshop about the physical relationship between human and machine.
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Blind Date Trajal Harrell & Craig Taborn
Trajal Harrell, Craig Taborn
Associate artist Trajal Harrell and musician Craig Taborn come together for an improvised performance.
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Find, Select, Copy and Paste
Geumhyung Jeong
Intimate solo in which Geumhyung Jeong returns to the essence of movement, without robots or objects – just her body.
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Dance is the archeologist, or an idol in the bone.
DD Dorvillier, human future dance corps
Mesmerizing solo by DD Dorvillier in which you see the same dance twice- or do you?
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Visit #3
Trajal Harrell
Step into the world of Welcome to Asbestos Hall: a dynamic space for experimentation, artistic exchange and spontaneous encouters.
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The choreographic world of Trajal Harrell
Ondrej Vidlar
A workshop with Ondrej Vidlar in which you’ll discover how some dance can be influenced by pop culture and postmodernism.
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Visit #4
Trajal Harrell
Step into the world of Welcome to Asbestos Hall: a dynamic space for experimentation, artistic exchange and spontaneous encouters.
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Late Night: Marc Vanrunxt (based on a true story) #12 LACRIMOSA
Marc Vanrunxt, Els Mondelaers
An in situ performance in which Marc Vanrunxt, together with mezzo-soprano Els Mondelaers, ritually concludes the theme of 'tears'.