Rather than following a traditional top-down model, choreographers are invited to co-create with the performers, often resulting in a double or triple bill with an expected total duration of 60 to 80 minutes. The process starts not with a fixed concept, but with the group itself, its diversity, artistic potential, and the shared energy of the performers and creators.
Throughout the residency, they are invited to explore and expand their physical, artistic, and collaborative limits, both individually and collectively, contributing actively to a creation that is truly shared.
The result is not just a performance but the outcome of a deep, creative exchange under time constraints, which nonetheless strives for artistic integrity and professional quality. Each edition aims to present a minimum of five public performances over ten days in July, offering audiences a glimpse into a process that values risk, presence, and the beauty of what can emerge through intense, honest collaboration.