End of year show at Nadine Bommer's school
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Then we dance ? Yes, and not with just anyone! During the All Saints' Day holidays, the Nadine Bommer Dance Academy company takes up residence at the Center de Danse du Marais, where we sway our hips in a thousand ways, always with grace and good humor.

From October 23 to November 3, children aged 8 to 12 and 13 to 18 will be able to form with the incredible gestural language centered on the infinite movement of the sea, developed by Nadine Bommer, a famous choreographer whose technique, close to the movement, is praised by Antoine Carrance, the director of the Center batsheva.

End of year show at Nadine Bommer's school

“What's more, underlines the one who created a very popular musical comedy course for 6-17 year olds, Nadine Bommer knows how to write tailor-made choreographic scores for children, just as rich as those for adults ".

A native of New York, American-Israeli Nadine Bommer created her company in 1997 and presented her first choreographies before the age of 30. Throughout her creations, she codifies her method, going through stages focused on classical technique (Nevet), improvisation (Kinetica) and characterization (Animato). The latter, Animato, completed in 2006, gives its name to the method. Based on kinetic energy, improvisation and internal listening, it makes it possible to create narrative and comic dance works.

End of year show at Nadine Bommer's school

The Animato combines in a single movement classical technique, contemporary dance, modern jazz, pantomime, theater performance and so on. The result is choreographies filled with crazy energy and perpetual movement that carries the bodies away.

During the All Saints' Day holidays, two dance masters trained by Nadine Bommer arrive at Rue du Temple to the great pleasure of the children.

In recent years, the method invented by the choreographer has been adopted by 15 dance schools in Israel, where Antoine Carrance discovered the Nadine Bommer Dance Academy (in Tel Aviv). Captivated, he decided to import this method to France. In Paris. In the Marsh. Bright idea!

End of year show at Nadine Bommer's school

Marais Dance Center
41 rue du Temple, 75004 Paris
Tel: +01 42 77 58 19
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Text: Katia Barillot

13.10.23

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