| Together with | Collectief 8terlijk, Aight, Rabarber |
| Duration | 135 min |
For this edition of Korzo X, young creators from Rabarber, Aight and Get Moving are taking over the building. They are putting together the programme and bringing performers from their own scene to the stage. Expect a mix of theatre, performance and movement from young creators who are forging their own path.
You move from show to show, hang out with friends in between, grab a snack and end up on the dance floor. Here you will discover self-made talent from the city, live, up close and without a filter. Come and watch, support the scene and discover who you will soon be seeing everywhere.
In (B)Lijf, eleven young performers explore how memories, emotions and experiences are stored in the body. Because our bodies remember more than we think. They carry what we experience, even when we don't have the words to describe it.
In a world where everything is becoming faster and more digital, they seek to reconnect with the tangible. Through movement, presence and vulnerability, they explore the body as a place of memory, change and feeling.
In Op een Hoogte (At a Height), Collectief 8erlijk explores the fine line between ambition and exhaustion. What begins as powerful and purposeful movement slowly shifts into something fragile. The performers seek out the boundary between control and letting go.
The Hague-based collective consists of young, self-taught creators who found each other in Korzo's Get Moving. Their work is physical, honest and intimate. Expect dance that not only shows what the body can do, but also what it feels.
What happens when two worlds collide yet speak the same language? Breakers Tim and Diogo from the Heavy Hitters explore the differences and similarities between migrants and natives in a physical duet. With humour, clashes and pure movement, they navigate discomfort, ego and pain in search of understanding.
The Heavy Hitters are the top talents of The Hague's hip-hop centre H3C and won the Piket Art Prize in 2023. Their style mixes breakdance with theatre and raw energy from the street.
Korzo Zaal