Choreography
Creations and colaborations
Lack of Vocabulary
A piece created for the "Zukunft Choreographie" evening at the Badisches Staatstheater Karlsruhe in 2021 and performed at the Short Wood Festival in Wetteren, Belgium in 2023. This work, created in collaboration with Paul Calderone and Emiel Vandenberghe, explores what lies beyond the absence of words that we, as humans, often encounter in many moments of our lives. By diving into the layers of personality and the four temperaments, the piece delves into the multifaceted nature of human emotions and interactions, going beyond the limitations of language.
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I Carry Your Heart
Artistic performance collaboration in Orangerie Schloss Benrath, Düsseldorf. Organised by Yvonne Schweidtmann. Choreographed and performed by Louiz Rodrigues and Paul Calderone in 2022

What Have We Got?
Created in 2023 for the "Zukunft Choreographie" evening at the Badisches Staatstheater Karlsruhe, "What Have We Got?" is a piece born from a collective of ideas, stories, and emotions shared by the dancers. This work weaves together a series of interactions into a short story format, allowing each dancer to reveal their unique selves to the audience.
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At Rise of Curtain
At Rise Of Curtain is a short film that blends dance-theater performance with hybrid film production, offering a unique artistic experience. Directed by emerging Belgian artist Brecht Vanhoutte, the project was curated by Het Entrepot for the 2024 Triennial of Bruges and filmed in a historic building in the city. The choreography for the film was created in collaboration with Emiel Vandenberghe, Paul Calderone, and myself, merging our diverse artistic visions into a performance.
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Brothers
The roots of your family build you up, but the petals that fly away can be found on any path you take. "Brothers" is a piece inspired by the connection between siblings born from the same womb, exploring the deep bond that forms within a family. It delves into the journey of building a close-knit relationship with a sibling, only to be separated by distance, yet maintaining that connection.
