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UID:20260513T191807Z - 33060@eupp361
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20260725T193000
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DESCRIPTION:<a href="https://booking.orsolina28.com/event/the-beginning-of-
 the-end-display-case-annika-verplancke-ben-green-ohad-mazor-27">The Beginn
 ing (Of the End) | Display Case - Annika Verplancke | Ben Green &amp\; Oha
 d Mazor</a>\nThe evening opens with a presentation by the students from th
 e Intensive program dedicated to the repertoire of world-renowned artist J
 ohan Inger. Next is “We Are Doing Great”\, a duet by French choreograp
 her Antonin Rioche that explores the final moment of a relationship\, the 
 instant before the definitive goodbye. Blending dance and theater\, the wo
 rk builds a raw and intimate space shaped by stillness\, suffering and lov
 e. The dance unfolds within a suspended time\, charged with tension: the d
 oor stands open\, yet neither person finds the courage to take the first s
 tep. The air becomes dense\, almost tangible\; every breath carries the we
 ight of what remains unspoken.In this electrically charged pause\, defeat 
 feels unbearable and leaving first seems impossible. The duet inhabits pre
 cisely this precipice\, the fragile threshold before the final break. Two 
 bodies remain frozen\, avoiding each other’s gaze\, suspended between th
 e impulse to rekindle the flame and the awareness that the fire has alread
 y gone out. Both wait for the other to move\, to speak\, to end it. Both a
 re immersed in fear. “We Are Doing Great” becomes an act of introspect
 ion\, a relentless questioning of “where did it all go wrong?” As if t
 he entire relationship was condensed into a single fraction of time\, the 
 piece captures love and hatred intertwined\, pain moving through shadow an
 d the quiet violence of a goodbye that has not yet happened. In line with 
 our values of inclusion and accessibility\, all of our presentations are o
 pen to the community at no cost (reservations are required and all donatio
 ns are welcomed). Artists Student SharingChoreographer: Johan IngerTeachin
 g Artists: Johan Inger\, Carolina Armenta\, Yvan Dubreuil\, Cristophe Dozz
 iArtists: Students from the Johan Inger Intensive We Are Doing GreatDirect
 ed by: Antonin RiocheChoreographed\, performed\, and text by: Antonin Rioc
 he and Emilie [...]
DTSTAMP:20260513T191807Z
LOCATION:ORSOLINA28 ART FOUNDATION - ENTE DEL TERZO SETTORE\, STRADA CAMINA
 TA 28\, MONCALVO AT 14036\, Italy
SUMMARY:The Beginning (Of the End) | Display Case - Annika Verplancke | Ben
  Green & Ohad Mazor
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<a href="https://booking.orsolina28.com/event/
 the-beginning-of-the-end-display-case-annika-verplancke-ben-green-ohad-maz
 or-27">The Beginning (Of the End) | Display Case - Annika Verplancke | Ben
  Green &amp\; Ohad Mazor</a>\nThe evening opens with a presentation by the
  students from the Intensive program dedicated to the repertoire of world-
 renowned artist Johan Inger. Next is “We Are Doing Great”\, a duet by 
 French choreographer Antonin Rioche that explores the final moment of a re
 lationship\, the instant before the definitive goodbye. Blending dance and
  theater\, the work builds a raw and intimate space shaped by stillness\, 
 suffering and love. The dance unfolds within a suspended time\, charged wi
 th tension: the door stands open\, yet neither person finds the courage to
  take the first step. The air becomes dense\, almost tangible\; every brea
 th carries the weight of what remains unspoken.In this electrically charge
 d pause\, defeat feels unbearable and leaving first seems impossible. The 
 duet inhabits precisely this precipice\, the fragile threshold before the 
 final break. Two bodies remain frozen\, avoiding each other’s gaze\, sus
 pended between the impulse to rekindle the flame and the awareness that th
 e fire has already gone out. Both wait for the other to move\, to speak\, 
 to end it. Both are immersed in fear. “We Are Doing Great” becomes an 
 act of introspection\, a relentless questioning of “where did it all go 
 wrong?” As if the entire relationship was condensed into a single fracti
 on of time\, the piece captures love and hatred intertwined\, pain moving 
 through shadow and the quiet violence of a goodbye that has not yet happen
 ed. In line with our values of inclusion and accessibility\, all of our pr
 esentations are open to the community at no cost (reservations are require
 d and all donations are welcomed). Artists Student SharingChoreographer: J
 ohan IngerTeaching Artists: Johan Inger\, Carolina Armenta\, Yvan Dubreuil
 \, Cristophe DozziArtists: Students from the Johan Inger Intensive We Are 
 Doing GreatDirected by: Antonin RiocheChoreographed\, performed\, and text
  by: Antonin Rioche and Emilie [...]
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