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About (LA)HORDE
Currently, LA(HORDE) continues to make waves in the theatre scene with several exciting projects and collaborations. In 2023, they premiered a new work titled 'Rave', which explores themes of community, freedom, and the cathartic power of dance, drawing inspiration from the vibrant culture of rave music and underground parties. This production has been met with positive reviews for its exhilarating choreography and immersive experience that encourages audience participation. Additionally, LA(HORDE) is actively involved in educational workshops and outreach programs, fostering a new generation of artists and encouraging dialogue around contemporary performance art. The collective is also set to tour extensively this year, with performances scheduled in major cities across Europe and North America, showcasing their innovative style and continuing to push the boundaries of live performance. Their commitment to addressing current societal issues through art ensures that LA(HORDE) remains a significant presence in the world of theatre and performance art, inspiring both audiences and fellow artists alike.
(LA)HORDE History
LA(HORDE) is a French collective founded in 2013, primarily known for its innovative and dynamic approach to contemporary dance and performance art. The group emerged from a desire to explore the boundaries of choreography and theatrical performance, often blending various art forms such as dance, visual art, and film. The founders, who are also dancers and choreographers, aimed to create a unique aesthetic that resonates with the collective experience of the audience. Their works often reflect socio-political themes and the complexities of modern life, pushing the envelope of traditional theatre and performance. Over the years, LA(HORDE) has gained international acclaim, performing at notable venues and festivals across Europe, Asia, and the Americas. Their productions are characterized by a strong visual identity, often incorporating multimedia elements and striking choreography that captivates audiences. The collective's dedication to collaboration with other artists, musicians, and performers has led to a rich tapestry of performances that challenge conventional storytelling in theatre.
