Mahlaga LANDSCAPES

Coreografia
Jill Crovisier
Dancers
Antonello Amati, Thomas Benedetti, Giulia Bertoni, Lea My, Daniela Santoro,
Davide Storto, Alberto Tafuni, Fernanda Urgese, Claudia Vergari
Musica
Pol Belardi
Costumi
Jill Crovisier
Assistente sala prove
Silvia Sisto
Fotografia
Jill Crovisier, Luc Gasparet
Responsabile relazioni internazionali
Polina Bulat
Direttore di Produzione
Vincenzo Losito
Produzione 2025
Equilibrio Dinamico
Coproduzione 2025
Le Danzatrici en air
Produzione 2022
JC movement production
Coproduzione e commissione 2022
Commune de Kayl/Kältéiteng (LU), Stad Remeleng (LU)
Con il supporto di
E22 Esch-sur-Alzette European Capital of Culture (LU),
Administration de la Nature et des forêts Rumelange (LU),
CIGL Kältèiteng (LU),
JC movement production (LU),
Ministry of Culture Luxembourg (LU),
KulturLX Arts Council Luxembourg (LU)
Administration de la Nature et des forêts Rumelange (LU),
CIGL Kältèiteng (LU),
JC movement production (LU),
Ministry of Culture Luxembourg (LU),
KulturLX Arts Council Luxembourg (LU)
Is a site-specific dance performance, originally created by Jill Crovisier on the occasion of Esch-sur-Alzette European Capital of Culture 2022 in Luxembourg.
The work is inspired by the natural reserve and industrial heritage of the choreographer’s hometown in the south of the country. A ritual of contemporary dance that connects us to nature and to our tribal instincts.
The work is inspired by the natural reserve and industrial heritage of the choreographer’s hometown in the south of the country. A ritual of contemporary dance that connects us to nature and to our tribal instincts.
In 2025, the piece was revisited and presented in Italy in collaboration with the company Equilibrio Dinamico and commissioned by the festival Le Danzatrici en plein air.
The strong bond between Luxembourg’s and Italy’s industrial heritage and natural preservation remains at the heart of this work, which stands out not only for its intercultural relations but also for the strength of its artistic connections and long-term visions: a dance that bridges people and their stories.

