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Letters2Dance

Femke Gyselinck’s dance alphabet 

Can you dance a letter? And if so, is there such a thing as a ‘dance alphabet’? And can you write a dance just like that? Femke Gyselinck read the iconic poetry collection ABECEDA (1926), delved into research for 'a dance analysis' of the alphabet and published her own dance alphabet in CHARACTER. The next step in this creative search is Letters 2 Dance, a performance that finds Femke investigating the relationship between movement & typography and dance & type images. 

Letters 2 Dance translates that book to the stage. The solidified letters, depicted as photographed poses, regain their movement, clump together into words, and search for meaning. The performance explores the possibility of 'literally' writing dance, pushing the boundaries of that metaphor. Letters 2 Dance challenges you to participate in a game of deciphering, with three dancers (Femke Gyselinck, Sue-Yeon Youn, Luka Švajda) and an eclectic live soundtrack composed by Liese Van Der Aa. 

Concept and dance Femke Gyselinck
Dance Femke Gyselinck, Sue-Yeon Youn en Luka Švajda
Composition and music performance Liesa Van der Aa
Scenography Aslı Çiçek
Costumes Lila John
Dramaturgy and Coaching Wannes Gyselinck
Technical lead & light and sound Brecht Beuselinck en Thomas Vermaercke
Directors assistant Emma Meerschaert
Production Caravan Production
Distribution Caravan Production en GRIP
International distribution A Propic - Line Rousseau, Marion Gauvent, Lara van Lookeren
Coproduction C-Mine (Genk, BE), KAAP (Brugge, BE), Kunstencentrum Voo?uit (Gent, BE), kunstencentrum nona (Mechelen, BE), STUK (Leuven, BE), Workspacebrussels (BE), ICI-CCN Montpellier (FR) en Het Laatste Bedrijf (BE)
With support from de Vlaamse regering en de Tax Shelter maatregel van de Belgische Federale Overheid

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