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Professional Training Contemporary

Emeric Rabot

What does "be ready" mean? How to prepare yourself for an unexpected dance journey? With this in mind, Emeric intends to immerse the participants in a global exploration of the physical and mental body.
The training invites the participants to individually and collectively re-think and re-explore how to condition an open body-mind mover through various movement exercises and tasks, awakening energy and playfulness. It combines principles from Flying Low & Passing Through, originally created by David Zambrano and Emeric's further development. Flying-Low invites the participants to explore and improve their relationship with the ground with the principles of expansion, cohesion and spirals. Passing Through is a "social-centric" group composition method, taking the participants on a journey of a higher level of awareness. The participants learn to remain constantly interconnected, moving through space while remaining flexible to compositional possibilities. Altogether, participants deconstruct and recreate a spontaneous network of interconnections.

Let's explore how to travel through the whole body and develop a group consciousness together.
Let's be FULL!

  • Bühne 2
    Tanzhaus Zürich
    Wasserwerkstrasse 129
    8037 Zürich
  • Wheelchair accessible

  • Wheelchair accessible

  • Englisch
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Tuesday, 22.04.2025
Clock 11:00 — 12:30

  • CHF 10
  • Payment on the spot
  • Duration: 1h 30m
Wednesday, 23.04.2025
Clock 10:00 — 11:30

  • CHF 10
  • Payment on the spot
  • Duration: 1h 30m
Thursday, 24.04.2025
Clock 11:00 — 12:30

  • CHF 10
  • Payment on the spot
  • Duration: 1h 30m

Emeric Rabot
Emeric Rabot was born in France in 1992. He began his contemporary dance education in France at the Bordeaux Conservatory before entering Anne Teresa de Keersmaeker's school in Belgium (P.A.R.T.S.). Upon graduating, he started working as a dancer for Thierry Smits/Cie THOR and collaboration with Irina Lorez& Co, Bollwerk (Downriver Film, #knochen, Schnappschuss), Jenna Hendry (Mmmh?!) and Tabea Martin (Nothing Left, Forever, Goodbye Stracciatella) followed. Emeric also collaborated as a movement director for Nelson Reguera for the dance piece D.E.S.E.O. in Santa Clara, Cuba, and for the theatre piece The Drunks by Ivan Viripaev with director Sara Siré in Brussels. His teaching engagements have spanned various institutions in Belgium, Switzerland, and, more recently, Mozambique.

In addition to his teaching endeavours, Emeric is currently pursuing a Master's degree in Dance Science at the University of Bern. Simultaneously, he channels his creativity into developing improvisation workshops designed to enhance participants' artistic expression and well-being and leads Dance for Health's session in the Federal Asylum Centre Zurich.