Kamerdans, to order during live Arts festival, is an exciting adventure for audience and dancer in your own apartment.
A dance performance to order at home. This is possible during the live Arts Festival. All you need is to give a call and to choose a date. The dancers and the musician will then come to your home to do a dance according your own space and place. A special idea because although dance in an apartment is not new, to order a dance in your own apartment is original.
Meyer and Chaffaud came to this idea because they want to come close to the people and to offer an alternative from the ivory tower of the theatre. Kamerdans is an event, are saying Meyer and Chaffaud. It is not just a dance performance. It is something to experience. Alone, with your love one, or with your friends. Or to make a present.
Can Kamerdans come also in very small apartment? “Absolutely”, says Meyer. “ Even on some square meters you can do really a lot. But don’t expect a virtuosic performance. This is not really possible in a salon.
Meyer and Chaffaud bring something special that will stay in the place after their departure, like a special perfume. A lot of destitution are coming in apartments through the television. We want to bring in opposition with Kamerdans something positive.
Kamerdans is a delicate and beautiful dance. It is accompanied with cythar player. “Even if with one musician the space is more constricted we invited one immediately after I saw the cythar player in a dream, say Jérôme Meyer.
The dancers are convinced that the encounter will be special.” It will be small adventure where something will happen between the dancers, the house and the audience”.
Special Dance event Festival Cadans October 2006
The Haag in the Netherland
Life Arts Festival Philadephia
September 2007
Only from 19 October until 11 of November 2006 The Haag NL
31 August until 15 September 2007
Philadephia U.S.
The presentation of Kamerdans was made possible in part with support from Dance Advance, a program of the Philadelphia Center for Arts and Heritage, funded by The Pew Charitable Trusts and administered by The University of the Arts.
The production of Kamerdans was made possible with support from Korzo Production, the City Council of The Hague, and Codarts Rotterdam.
Additional support was received from the Consulate General of The Netherlands in New York.