Future

Dancing with the sound hobbyist 2e period

stage performance

  • Collaboration Zita Swoon + Rosas

"Dancing With The Sound Hobbyist" is a creation that results from a meeting between dance company ‘Rosas’ and ‘Zita Swoon’ that transgresses borders. The energy of the music is transposed visually in the dance, which in its turn is reflected to the music as a dialogue. This tension between the artists is spread sensitively to the public. The collective, directed by Stef Kamil Carlens, are individual artists with their own cultural and artistic vocabulary. Dancer Rosas Simon Mayer rebounds and refreshes the consistency of the group. Some new creation periods are planned this winter to integrate new compositions and movements that will answer to their needs to put in artistic phase, as they love to do.

Some fragments about our lives and our loves, our speed and wars.

“After I’m gone
From the great Babylon
Don’t say we never took the time
We just kept moving on”
“After I’m gone
Sing a Hallelujah
I’m so glad I knew ya
Sing a little song”
(From after I’m Gone)
“I’m a sick and tired of shedding tears
I’m a sick and tired of chewing on the same old fears
I spread my wings and fly away
I’m a leaving my cage in the land of pain
I had to leave this town I won’t let my soul be betrayed”
(From Leave the town)
“We all got our belly's full
Sleeping like a prince beneath a blanket of wool
Self-defense is only natural
But maybe there's a few dirty tricks we pulled
There’s a war in the town where we used to work
The whole damn’ country has gone berserk
There’s killing and raping by a bunch of young Turks
A paradise turned into hell on earth
A lot of people left their homes and are on the run
Nobody remembers how this war begun
Just trying to survive under the barrel of a gun
And when the race is run we’ll be”
(From Beautiful people)
“I rode a million miles at the speed of light
Then started thinking of the steak I didn’t finish last night
My legs got tired and enough I roamed
I turned my bike around and made my way back home”
(From Rumble factories)