Korzo

LUX, Nijmegen

Event in the past.

Khôra

How do we reclaim our humanity?

Since Plato, the term Khôra (Ancient Greek: 'place, area, land, space') has been an ephemeral one, thinkers from Aristotle to Derrida to Heidegger to Kristeva not so much nailing down a proper definition than circling it like an inscrutable object. 

With her group piece Khôra, Belgian choreographer Astrid Boons dares to enter this place that, at the same time, is a non-place: both a reflection of our increasingly technologised world, pushing bodies to the margin, and a rejoinder, a possible refuge. Five dancers, with nothing but their bodies and each other, keep resituating themselves in an eerily smooth wasteland, posing the equally simple as impossible question: 'How do we reclaim our humanity?'

Want to learn more? In this interview Astrid tells more about the themes of Khôra. 

  

On 27 October from 21:30-22:00, there will be an after-talk with Astrid Boons and moderator Nitchka Wefers Bettink. Before the after-talk will begin, the audience will be asked if there is a preference to have the talk in Dutch or English. We aim for the conversation to be accessible to as many people in the audience as possible.

Concept & choreography Astrid Boons
In collaboration with and danced by Karolina Szymura, Spencer Dickhaus, Amy Josh, Matilde Tommasini, Lukas Karvelis
Composer Miguelángel Clerc Parada
Set & light design Zaza Dupont
Costume design Bregje van Balen
Dramaturgy Eva Martinez
Produced by Korzo
Co-produced by The Hessisches Staatsballett in the frame of the Tanzplattform Rhein Main
With the support of Opera Ballet Vlaanderen and The Norwegian National Opera & Ballet
Made possible by Performing Arts Fund NL in the frame of the Fast Forward program, the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science, Municipality of The Hague

LUX, Nijmegen

Event in the past.

Khôra

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