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Invisible Cities © Jason Bell i
From the Press: "Fantasy, folly and fancy footwork: cosmic dance comes to Manchester" by The Guardian
Winners, FEDORA Prizes
Invisible Cities part of Manchester international festival. © Tristram Kenton i
"Performed in a cavernous former railway depot, Invisible Cities features actors, dancers, digital animations and amazing stage designs.In adapting Italo Calvino’s novel of the same name, it aims for sweeping themes such as imagination, power, belonging, morality and mortality. “The question of whether this was one of my best ideas or an act of pure folly remains open,” writes director Leo Warner in the programme. My answer is that it’s both."
To read The Guardian's full review, click here.
Invisible Cities is the winner of the FEDORA - VAN CLEEF & ARPELS Prize for Ballet 2019.
FEDORA Artists Series, Winners
19 March 2025
Paris / France
Exploring Innovation in Dance: In conversation with Benoit Swan Pouffer, Artistic Director of Rambert, lead company of Invisible Cities, winner of the FEDORA - VAN CLEEF & ARPELS Dance Prize 2019
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Sadler's Wells Theatre
11 July 2019
Paris / France
If you haven't seen William Forsythe's creation called A Quiet Evening of Dance, you can catch it in Paris as of next November 4th, 2019.
Read moreThis month, we shed the light on three visionary former FEDORA Prize winners who continue to captivate audiences with extraordinary productions that showcase their artistic evolution, their approach to push boundaries and creating profound emotional connections through their performances.
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