love me tender - 2015
‘love is only the species' will for survival’ Arthur Schopenhauer
love me tender unravels the hidden sides of our minds and our bitter but yet oh so sweet fantasies.
It studies the natural inclinations of the being and the censorship one imposes to oneself in order to fit into society.
love me tender is softly trash.
It is the secret history of two loving souls.
FUTURE DATE
20/06/2020 CCNR Rillieux la Pape (FR) POSTPONED due to Covid-19
-> New date: 03/07/2021 CCNR Rillieux la Pape (FR)
Choreography and Direction Léa Tirabasso
Dancers Joachim Maudet, Rosie Terry Toogood
Dramaturgy Guillaume Pigé
Lighting Design Andres Velasquez
P R E S S - - > >
The most remarkable piece of the evening (…) not only original in its subject, but also inventive in its shape and impeccable in its interpretation.
Marie-Laure Rolland, Luxemburger Wort
Effortlessly charming from start to finish, Léa Tirabasso’s work is a delight to behold.
Francesca McLoughlin, The Place Blog
(...) poignant; often very funny; visually and aurally appealing; and entertainingly enriched by the uninhibited sincerity of the two protagonists.
Graham Watts, The Place Blog
Theatre and dance are inextricably linked for Tirabasso. Bodies move with a tragicomic honesty. Speech is free, uninhibited and humorous. The most obvious reference, but nonetheless pertinent to Pina Bausch’s Tanztheater Wuppertal arises naturally.
Léa Scherer, Ici-Londres
Past performances
2016 - August 31 - International Tanzmesse Düsseldorf - Tanzhaus (DE)
2016 - June 11 - Longlaville, France (FR)
2016 - March 13 - Staatstheater Mainz (DE)
2015 - July 3, 4, 5 - AGITART, Figueres (SP)
2015 - June 20 - TripSpace, London (UK)
2015 - April 23, 24, 25, 26 - Bananefabrik, Luxembourg (LU)
2015 - January 20 - The Place, London (Resolution!) (UK)
Photo: Deniz Kavalali
‘love is only the species' will for survival’ Arthur Schopenhauer
love me tender unravels the hidden sides of our minds and our bitter but yet oh so sweet fantasies.
It studies the natural inclinations of the being and the censorship one imposes to oneself in order to fit into society.
love me tender is softly trash.
It is the secret history of two loving souls.
FUTURE DATE
20/06/2020 CCNR Rillieux la Pape (FR) POSTPONED due to Covid-19
-> New date: 03/07/2021 CCNR Rillieux la Pape (FR)
Choreography and Direction Léa Tirabasso
Dancers Joachim Maudet, Rosie Terry Toogood
Dramaturgy Guillaume Pigé
Lighting Design Andres Velasquez
P R E S S - - > >
The most remarkable piece of the evening (…) not only original in its subject, but also inventive in its shape and impeccable in its interpretation.
Marie-Laure Rolland, Luxemburger Wort
Effortlessly charming from start to finish, Léa Tirabasso’s work is a delight to behold.
Francesca McLoughlin, The Place Blog
(...) poignant; often very funny; visually and aurally appealing; and entertainingly enriched by the uninhibited sincerity of the two protagonists.
Graham Watts, The Place Blog
Theatre and dance are inextricably linked for Tirabasso. Bodies move with a tragicomic honesty. Speech is free, uninhibited and humorous. The most obvious reference, but nonetheless pertinent to Pina Bausch’s Tanztheater Wuppertal arises naturally.
Léa Scherer, Ici-Londres
Past performances
2016 - August 31 - International Tanzmesse Düsseldorf - Tanzhaus (DE)
2016 - June 11 - Longlaville, France (FR)
2016 - March 13 - Staatstheater Mainz (DE)
2015 - July 3, 4, 5 - AGITART, Figueres (SP)
2015 - June 20 - TripSpace, London (UK)
2015 - April 23, 24, 25, 26 - Bananefabrik, Luxembourg (LU)
2015 - January 20 - The Place, London (Resolution!) (UK)
Photo: Deniz Kavalali
Photo: Bohumil Kostohryz
Photo Background: Deniz Kavalali
Photo Background: Deniz Kavalali
SUPPORTS
Supported and co-produced by
TROIS C-L Centre de Création Chorégraphique Luxembourgeois
Supported by
TripSpace London (UK)
The Place London (UK)
Ville de Luxembourg (LU)
Ministère de la Culture (LU)
Oeuvre Nationale de Secours Grande-Duchesse Charlotte | stART-up (LU),
Cercle Cité (LU).
Réalisé avec le concours du Fonds culturel nationalRéalisé avec le concours du Fonds culturel national (LU).
TROIS C-L Centre de Création Chorégraphique Luxembourgeois
Supported by
TripSpace London (UK)
The Place London (UK)
Ville de Luxembourg (LU)
Ministère de la Culture (LU)
Oeuvre Nationale de Secours Grande-Duchesse Charlotte | stART-up (LU),
Cercle Cité (LU).
Réalisé avec le concours du Fonds culturel nationalRéalisé avec le concours du Fonds culturel national (LU).