A creation by Arne Sabbe
Tent show
“Ki no nagare”, or flowing energy, is a circus performance in which hand-to-hand and icarian techniques merge with circular movements inspired by aikido – literally the way of harmony. The martial principles serve as a starting point to explore how to let go, accept, and find harmony, both within oneself and with another.
Three performers bring the piece to life: two contrasting bodies, a heavy and a light man, engage in a wordless physical dialogue about balance, cooperation, and dynamics, carried by the pulsing rhythms of taiko and drums.
Ki no nagare is a warm and inviting hand to hand piece in which contrast fades and the search for inner and mutual harmony takes
Performers:
Arne Sabbe, Tsubasa Hori, Maxime Gérard
Direction:
Luke Horley
Coaching:
Esse Vandebruggen (movement) / Alain Dujardain (aikido)
Costume:
Lize Grauls
Technical / Sound / Light:
Rens Planckaert & Aster Van Dierendonck
Production:
Marie Couwenberg, +32 494 60 00 38
Distribution:
Collectif Malunés / Anne-Claire Ronsin, +33 (0) 6 87 20 64 83, diffusion@collectifmalunes.be
Production :
Marie couwenberg
marie.couwenberg@gmail.be
0032 494 60 00 38
Artistic Coordinator :
Arne Sabbe
arne@collectifmalunes.be
0033 6 65 66 63 11
Co-production:
Perplx – Kortrijk (BE)
Miro-Miro – Ghent (BE)
Dommelhof – Pelt (BE)
Cirklabo – Leuven (BE)
Perpodium – Antwerp (BE)
Mad Festival – Antwerp (BE)
RIF – Antwerp (BE)
Subsidies:
With the support of the Flemish Government and the Tax Shelter of the Belgian Federal Government via uFund.
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