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New Baltic Dance 2018

New Baltic Dance 2018

AC/E supports the presentation in the festival of the Pere Faura performance "Sweet fever", a choreographic loop based on a single dance phrase, the iconic dance of "Fever Night", the group line dance at the disco in "Saturday Night Fever”. Performed by a large group of dancers, its long repetition moves between the faithful execution, to modification, deformation or complete disfigurement, and simultaneously enters into dialogue with the other theatrical elements such as video, music or lights, that re-signify this iconic choreography of the representation of the night and party worlds.

The International Contemporary Dance Festival “New Baltic Dance” has grown up into one of the main and most prestigious dance festivals in the Baltic Sea region. It is organized by Lithuanian Dance Information Centre and Vilnius Festivals. One of the guidelines of the festival is to present the latest productions, thus the event is open for premieres, post-premieres, pre-premieres.

"Sweet fever" is a flexible performative score created from the choreography of the number "Fever Night" in "Saturday Night Fever" to be performed by a large group of volunteers, that will learn the score in two rehearsal days. 

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