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Festival “Krossing – Over”

A three-day art journey of 28 performances held in 7 venues in Ho Chi Minh City.

Festival “Krossing-Over” includes 28 shows, which will be performed in 7 venues in 3 districts in HCMC within 3 days. Each show will be performed at least twice, at different locations. Each space and performance is unique.
The closing program will take place at Dancenter with 5 performances and 3 short films about dancing.
During the festival, the show “Beyond Absence” by the Kerman art group from France will take on a completely different form. The texts that have been presented in other performances over the 3 days of the festival will be read, listened to, and performed in this show. Acting as an echo or as a prelude, the moving bodies of the show will help audience experience the festival in a different way, in a different space and time.
Five dancers will invite audience to walk freely through different rooms and create their own courses based on their encounters with the artists. The quintets, trios, duets of dancers will take turn to perform, highlighting the characteristics of the areas they have walked through. Audience will be invited to interact with the artists. It will sure be a once-in-a-life-time experience.
Festival “Krossing – Over” will run from 14 until 16 Apr 2017 at 7 venues in 3 districts in HCMC.
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