Jan 06 2026 to Jan 06 2026 8 p.m.
7 4th Main Rd, Stage 2, Domlur 560071
A dream of travel, unfolding and revealing itself through the resonance of sounds, rhythms, bodies…
A dream of crossing, of sensory awakening, of inhabited slowness.
A performance project like a sketch, fragile and so rich…
Dream of an Elsewhere is an ode to slowness, to travel, and to the awakening of the child within.
A wordless tale, woven from invisible frequencies, whispered gestures, inhabited silences. Revelations, transformations, metamorphoses, the mystery of life…
Between harmony and dissonance, it unfolds like a children’s story, an invitation to awakening rather than slumber, a call to the child in each of us to set out once again toward our unspoken dreams.
Supported by:
Performers
Michel Casanovas
Dancer, Choreographer & Feldenkrais Teacher
Michel Casanovas is a dancer, choreographer and Feldenkrais teacher (trained in Basel III 2004-2008, with Paul Rubin and Julie Casson-Rubin).
He has worked in various dance companies in France, Belgium and especially in Switzerland, where he also co-founded the Cie Morespace with Patrick Collaud in 1996; together they have realized numerous projects, including Heart of Darkness, Isola, Le Corps Déporté, voyage d’un cheminot, Through East, ever further….
Since 2006 he has been extensively working, teaching and creating in India, sustaining very rich, long term collaborations with friends and artists all over the country.
Michel continues now in his creative journey, still dancing, teaching and creating between India, Switzerland and southern France; in particular in Collioure where he founded ONA in 2015, an association for the promotion of the Feldenkrais method, contemporary dance and improvisation, dedicated to support cultural exchanges.
Eveline Noth
Musician & Feldenkrais Teacher
Eveline Noth is a musician and a Feldenkrais teacher as well as a Craniosacral therapist. (training 2012-2016 in Biel III with Elizabeth Beringer and in Italy with Hugh Milne 2019-2022).
Since her classical studies with the Recorder (Flute), she has dedicated herself to experimental projects, working with dancers and artists from other cultures.
In recent years, she has worked with the photo and video artist Fred Chemama (Belgium), where she collaborated musically and danced.
She runs her own practice in Bern and Biel (CH), teaches courses and workshops and is also a faculty member at the Bern University of the Arts.
Since July 2024, she has been working pedagogically and artistically with dancer and choreographer Michel Casanovas on projects in Switzerland, southern France as well as in India during courses and residencies