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Throughout the years

About

Jeanne was born in the Netherlands (1999) in a Dutch/French family. She followed her training at the Havo/vwo voor Muziek en Dans at Codarts, University of the Arts in Rotterdam (2012-2017), where she performed works by i.a. Regina van Berkel, Jiri Kylian, Ohad Naharin and Jens van Daele. Jeanne trained Gyrotonic at Movement Re-training Center with Robert Hlatky in Rotterdam (2017-2020). She continued her studies at the Bachelor of Dance at Codarts (2017-2021). During the 'Talent On The Move' tour, she learned and performed works by Felix Landerer, Tom Weksler, Emio Greco, Wayne McGregor, Andonis Foniadakis and Nacho Duato.

Upon completing her internship with Skånes Dansteater (Malmö, SE) and graduating from Codarts, Jeanne restaged the work "Nuit" with Compagnie 7273 (Genève, CH). Following, she worked for four seasons with Skånes Dansteater where she performed works by Tero Saarinen, Kit Brown, Mari Carrasco, Anette Jellne, Fernando Melo, Fabio Liberti, Erika Silgoner, Wubkje Kuindersma, Johanna Nuutinen, Örjan Andersson, Liam Francis, the duo Danae & Dionysios, Ludvig Daae and Bobbi Lo Produktion.

 

Currently, Jeanne is based in Malmö (SE), working as a freelance dancer. In June, she will premiere the new creation "SUBKULTUREN" with Bobbi Lo Produktion.

Furthermore, Jeanne has over the years collaborated with diverse artists on interdisciplinary art projects and site specific projects, including video projects.

Jeanne has experience in giving workshops to pre-professionals, amateurs, babies, children, young adults, elderly people, people with disabilities and people with the parkinson disease.

It would be Jeanne's biggest pleasure to continue deepening herself into the contemporary dancing field and share knowledge and joy through workshops and classes.

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Don't, Kiss Skånes, intro - Skånes Dansteater - Fabio Liberti
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Don't, Kiss Skånes, intro - Skånes Dansteater - Fabio Liberti

Skånes Dansteater dansar ut i det gröna med en av sommarens mest originella dansupplevelser! Skånes Dansteater brings you one of this summer's most original dance performances! [English con't below.] Dansföreställningen Don’t, Kiss .Skånes skildrar det känsliga och komplexa ämnet mänskliga relationer koncentrerat i något så allmängiltigt som en kyss. På detta högst fysiska sätt följer vi de åtta dansarna genom relationens poetiska motsättningar. Krockarna mellan våra behov av stöd, bekräftelse, tillgivenhet och frustrationerna som uppstår när vår frihet begränsas. Don’t, Kiss .Skånes är kärlek, jämlikhet och mänskliga motsägelser i hela sin härligt komplicerade storhet. ENGLISH 'Don't, Kiss .Skånes' depicts the delicate and complex subject of human relations concentrated into the most common of acts, the kiss. In this highly recognizable physicality we join the eight dancers on their journeys through the poetic oppositions within a relationship. The clashes between our need for affection and freedom, affirmation and independence, love and space. 'Don't, Kiss .Skånes' is love, equality and human contradiction in all its splendid complexity. DON'T, KISS .SKÅNES Fri entré. / Free admission. Längd / Duration: 45 min. Föreställningen spelas utomhus. / The performance is performed outdoors. TURNÉ / TOUR 2022 HELSINGBORG 18 juni. KLIPPAN 21 juni. LOMMA 23 juni. LUND 28 juni. MALMÖ 29-30 juni. KÖPENHAMN 7-10 juli. OSBY 14 juli. MALMÖ 16-17 juli. TEAM DON'T, KISS .SKÅNES Koreografi / Choreography: Fabio Liberti. Koreografassistent / Choreographer's Assistant: Jernej Bizjak. Dansare / Dancers: Jeanne Delsus, Jure Gostinčar, Ange-Clémentine Hiroki, Dario Minoia, Marion Rastouil, Yiorgos Pelagias, Iris Telting, Emma Välimäki. Musik / Music: Per-Henrik Mäenpää. Dramaturgi / Dramaturgy: Sara Živkovič Kranjc.
Skånes Dansteater - Attempting Alchemy, trailer - Ludvig Daae
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Skånes Dansteater - Attempting Alchemy, trailer - Ludvig Daae

Trailer för Skånes Dansteaters dansföreställning Attempting Alchemy av koreografen Ludvig Daae. Trailer for Skånes Dansteater's production 'Attempting Alchemy' by choreographer Ludvig Daae. [SVE] Alkemi är drömmen om att på kemisk väg skapa guld eller livselixir. Med ursprung i 300-talets Egypten betraktas alkemin idag som pseudovetenskap, men dess symboler och drömmar lever kvar inom konsten, litteraturen och ockultismen. Och i dansen! I dansföreställningen "Attempting Alchemy" söker Ludvig Daae efter gyllene ögonblick. Att omvandla helt vanliga rörelser, teman och föremål till skönhet, magi och guld och påminna dig om att tro på människors inneboende kraft att förändra och förändras. [ENG] Alchemy is the dream of chemically producing gold or the elixir of life. Originating in 4th century Egypt it is today known to be pseudo-scientific, but its symbols and dreams live on in art, literature and the occult. And in dance. "I want to operate in the field between science and art, where alchemy lies. In 'Attempting Alchemy', we juxtapose dance with art, science and alchemy, in the hopes that this will result in a magical brew." Ludvig Daae, choreographer In Ludvig Daae's new dance performance 'Attempting Alchemy', he's on a quest for golden moments. Transforming ordinary movements, themes and objects into beauty, magic and gold as a reminder to us all of our inherent potential to change and be changed. ATTEMPTING ALCHEMY Koreografi, scenografi / Choreography, set design: Ludvig Daae. Dansare / Dancers: Kit Brown, Jeanne Delsus, Hazuki Kojima, Michael Marquez. Repetitionsledare / Rehearsal Director: Jenia Kasatkina. Kostymdesign / Costume Design: Tove Berglund. Musik / Music: William Rickman. Ljusdesign / Lighting Design: Emanuel Arvanitis. Trailer: Carl Johan Folkesson Karlidag.
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"Works of art, where I am able to recognize, feel honesty and humanity is what touches me.

My driving force originates from natural instincts as a basis for movement. 

My attention is caught by the personal details, facial expressions and hands from performers as I feel they reveal so much and evoke strong sensitivity."

Jeanne Delsus

©2021 by Jeanne Delsus.

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