Fonderie Limone – MAIN HALL
27 September 2025, 8:45 PM | 28 September 2025, 6:00 PM
RAMBERT DANCE & (LA)HORDE
Raw, sensual, and intensely real: will you plunge into the chaos or hold back? Rambert, the most renowned and celebrated British company, takes on the repertoire of the most transgressive French company, the collective (LA)HORDE, which has captured the attention of the youngest audiences with its free, unconventional, irreverent, and contemporary language. The evening, titled Bring Your Own, will feature three works: Flooded with neon lights and inspired by the Los Angeles club scene, Weather is Sweet throws us into some of the most pressing questions of our time on intimacy, consent, and sex-positivity; visceral and sharp, A Room with a View forces us to look in the mirror and ask ourselves: what do I care about? The third piece, Hop(e)storm, is commissioned exclusively for Rambert and will be presented at the festival as a national premiere.
WEATHER IS SWEET
Artistic conception and direction: (LA)HORDE
Marine Brutti, Jonathan Debrouwer, Arthur Harel
Choreography: (LA)HORDE
In collaboration with Ballet National de Marseille
Restaged by Jonatan Myhre Jørgensen and Elena Valls Garcia
ROOM WITH A VIEW – excerpt
Choreography: (LA)HORDE
Marine Brutti, Jonathan Debrouwer, Arthur Harel
In collaboration with the dancers and rehearsal directors of Ballet National de Marseille
Restaged by Vito Giotta, Angel Martinez Hernandez
Artistic conception: RONE and (LA)HORDE
HOP(E)STORM – prima nazionale
Artistic conception and direction: (LA)HORDE
Marine Brutti, Jonathan Debrouwer, Arthur Harel
Choreography: (LA)HORDE in collaboration with the dancers of Rambert and the rehearsal directors
Rambert dancers: Adél Bálint, Alessio Corallo, Angélique Blasco, Cali Hollister, Coke Lopez, Conor Kerrigan, Dipesh Verma, Dylan Tedaldi, Hannah Hernandez, Hua Han, Jau’mair Garland, Max Day, Musa Motha, Naya Lovell, Seren Williams, Siang Huang, Simone Damberg-Würtz, Sungmin Kim, Tom Davis-Dunn
Rambert Dance & (LA)HORDE
photo © Kibwe Tavares, Armando Elias e Vianney Le Caer