“Rave by Ravel” is a physical theatre performance that explores the contrast between classical and contemporary, between the solemnity of Maurice Ravel’s music and the visceral energy of an urban body language inspired by street dance and African tribal dance.
Each choreographic sequence unfolds to a different piece by Ravel, building relationships, tensions, and complicities among the group: seduction, play, transformation, and solo moments of “visualizing the music”.
The famous Boléro becomes a contemporary tribal ritual, where the hypnotic repetition of the musical theme awakens the ancestral instinct of dance. The performance adopts a modular structure, emphasizing freedom of expression and the relational dynamics of a group of young performers who reinvent the heritage of classical music with freshness and humour.
A performance that transforms classical rhythm into an urban ritual, bursting with energy.