
WORKSHOP
Ballet Fantasies
Joseph
Simon

WHEN | April 26-27, 2025
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26|04|2025 → Workshop 14.00 - 17.00
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27|04|2025 → Workshop 11.00 - 14.00
Deadline for applications: 23.03.25
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WHERE | La Cap, Via Capacciola 178, Sinalunga (Siena-Tuscany) - IT
Accommodation available on site at Agriturismo Podere La Capacciola
Ballet fantasies
Workshop with Joseph Simon
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Working with movement languages as “sticky feet” and work-titles as “ballet fantasies”, Joseph experiments with alternative forms of ballet, which break hierarchies and invite for groove and individuality from a perspective of HipHop philosophy, while mixing ballet, breaking, house dance and dance hall.
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ABOUT
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Joseph Simon (France, 1989) graduated from ArtEZ School of Dance, Arnhem in 2014. His work explores the hybridity between classical ballet and urban dance forms, particularly House dance and Hip-hop, which he actively practices. Positioned at the intersection of academic dance and street/club dance cultures, his work examines how ballet encounters subcultural movements based on community, self-empowerment, and liberation.
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​​Registration
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The seminar is addressed to dance practitioners, a maximum of 12 participants will be selected.
In order to participate we ask you to share:
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A portfolio or a short video link (Vimeo or Youtube) displaying your work or your practice;
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A resume to be uploaded (max 15Mb) or via a weblink (google drive, website, etc…).
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The seminar will be led in English. Places are limited, a maximum of 12 participants will be selected.
Deadline for applications is 23.03.25 (applications are reviewed on a rolling basis, we encourage you not to wait until the last day to apply).
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Accepted participants will be informed by email with all the further steps to take to join us.​
To register please fill in the form below.
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Contact: lacap.info@gmail.com
The Movement Re|Hubs series
is a curated program designed to inspire movers, dancers and practitioners to exchange practices, experiment and learn from national and internationals in the field willing to share and connect through their practice. The cycle of seminars is designed to stimulate and reconnect artists and makers offering them a space for dialogue, education, experimentation, and creative recovery.
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La Cap, provides participants the opportunity both to reside on-site and have access to the studio space, allowing these gatherings to foster cross-disciplinary exchange and nurture practices in dialogue and co-habitation with national and international mentors.
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n. 1: Ballet fantasies | WORKSHOP with Joseph Simons
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