Montpellier Dance Festival: Lenio Kaklea's journey among "The Birds"

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At the 45th Montpellier Danse Festival, Lenio Kaklea, an artist with multiple choreographic inspirations, played with the infinite vocabulary of birds through the flight of seven dancers. Laurent Philippe / DIVERGENCE/MONTPELLIER DANSE
A new creation by Greek choreographer Lenio Kaklea, Les Oiseaux carries the audience away through the flight of seven dancers, in an almost mathematical trajectory.
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I subscribeWings emerge from his shoulder blades. They can be glimpsed. With the tip of his nose, which has become a beak, he digs beneath his feathers. Deeply immersed in his role, dancer Louis Nam Le Van Ho embodies, with great precision, one of the seven birds in the piece by Greek choreographer Lenio Kaklea. The world premiere was given at the 45th Montpellier Danse Festival, before going on tour. "The Birds" will be performed at the Marseille Festival (July 4 and 5), before flying to the United States and Belgium.
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