Dancers (60+ or older) for new performance by Ultima Vez

Auditie
Zoë Demoustier / Ultima Vez

What?

For the cast of her new performance What Remains, Zoë Demoustier is looking for (ex-)dancers over 60 years of age from all possible dance backgrounds.

About the performance

What Remains is a story about beginning and ending, at the point where you start as a child or where you end as an older person. The poetry of changing as a person, making memories and the fear of losing them.

In What Remains Zoë Demoustier brings two generations together on stage: children who are starting life and older dancers who have already had some of that life behind them. The outcome of that encounter is a physical game between old and young that exposes the perishable body.

In a language of movement in which roles can be reversed, both are strong in their vulnerability. They find each other in the similarities and differences.

About Zoë Demoustier

Zoë Demoustier (1995) is a performer and choreographer. The body is always the starting point for her visual representations. From movement she makes links with current and committed subjects and creates documentary choreographic work. Zoë made the performances nesten (fABULEUS/Anna Bentivegna & Ayrton Fraenk), Road to Nowhere (Forsiti’A/Yelena Schmitz), Born to be wild (Thespikon) and worked as a performer and assistant with Kabinet K, Michiel Vandevelde, Alma Söderberg /Manyone, Iris Bouche/Opera Ballet Vlaanderen, David Weber Krebs and Marcelo Evelin.

In 2021 she was ambassador of Day of Dance in which she created tomorrow’s dance makers in collaboration with De Zendelingen. From 2022 she will start a new collaboration as a choreographer at Ultima Vez.

How to apply?

Zoë Demoustier has planned an encounter in the studio on Wednesday 23rd of March at BRONKS. More information and inscriptions via audition@ultimavez.com.