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Love Chapter 2 © André Le Corre (6) © ALC i
Love Chapter 2 Touring Dates
Winners, FEDORA Prizes
Love Chapter 2 © André Le Corre i
Love Chapter 2 - Winner of the FEDORA - VAN CLEEF & ARPELS Prize for Ballet 2017
Choreographed and created by Sharon Eyal & Gai Behar
Music by Ori Lichtik
Love Chapter 2 is the second episode of the ongoing creation called Love Cycle, made by Sharon Eyal uniquely for the company. During 55 minutes without interruption, accompanied by DJ Ori Lichtik’s live music, five to seven dancers will explore though their movements social isolation, solitude lack of connections of nowadays world.
“It’s about love that always misses, or lovers who keep missing each other,” says Sharon Eyal.
| 12/03/2020 | Teatros Del Canal | Spain | Book your ticket |
| 13/03/2020 | Teatros Del Canal | Spain | Book your ticket |
| 14/03/2020 | Teatros Del Canal | Spain | Book your ticket |
| 30/04/2020 | Habourfront Centre | Canada | Book your ticket |
| 01/05/2020 | Habourfront Centre | Canada | Book your ticket |
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Paris / France
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Paris / France
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