
Anna Karenina Lambrechts explores roots and identity in her first dance solo From Gravity to Grace. By exploring different dance styles, she fathoms the multiplicity and diversity of her roots. The soundscape was designed by Elko Blijweert and perfectly complements the powerful movement language of Anna Karenina. Through an immersive mix of haunting sounds and pulsating tones, music and body merge. Luc Schaltin creates a pervasive lighting design that highlights this emotional quest. Through understanding and acceptance, she moves toward eventual transformation.
From Gravity To Grace reveals a unique and highly personal dance language that transcends the boundaries of styles, cultures and time. Krump, traditional Filipino dance and contemporary dance are interwoven and dispersed. They are taken out of their traditional frames and juxtaposed against each other. In the dialogue that emerges between these styles, Anna Karenina creates an entirely new movement language that reflects her multifaceted identity.
In her dance, Anna Karenina moves between the earthly and the heavenly, where attachment and detachment alternate. She seeks ways to embrace the various dance forms she carries within her, telling a story of inner strength, connection and transformation. This performance is an ode to a mixed identity, and how a diversity of roots may first and foremost be a great strength.
Choreography & dance: Anna Karenina Lambrechts – Dramaturgy: Greet Van Poeck – Sound design: Elko Blijweert – Lighting design: Luc Schaltin – Movement advice: Hendrickx Ntela – Distribution: Get Down Dancers Management – Co-production: STUK, The Singel – Residences: STUK, De Singel, fABULEUS, Corso, Ultima Vez, VIERNULVIER, GC Het Huys, Het Oude Badhuis, De Ruimte, RADAR – Administration: STUK – With the support of MESTIZO ARTS PLATFORM & WIPCOOP, fABULEUS, Danspunt, City of Leuven.
From Gravity to Grace is a story of intensity and emotionality, of the body as a carrier of emotions and experiences. An attempt to bring out what is buried, suppressed or lost. On April 3, the show will premiere at STUK. Book your tickets now!