L'Ombre de l'âme, is conceived as a travel diary that could be written by anyone
who has left his or her country of origin or original home. Leaving everything while remaining immobile
the ability to change, adapt, conform...
who has left his or her country of origin or original home. Leaving everything while remaining immobile
the ability to change, adapt, conform...
The ballet L'Ombre de l'âme is a dynamic fresco in which the Cuban choreographer illustrates, through the dancers' movements
movement of the dancers, the journey: the one linked to immigration and/or the one many people
the inner journey. A journey on which we embark as life's paths take us.
Born in Havana, Julio Arozarena began dancing at the age of 10. His career as a prodigy led him
him to leave Cuba. He joined the Ballet Béjart de Lausanne, first as a dancer, then as a
choreographer. He collaborated with Zingaro and helped design the shows Eclipse and Tryptik.
Choreography: Julio Arozarena.
Music: Trio Zephyr.
Featuring: India Guanzini, Charlotte Kah, Clélia Mercier, Livia Pinheiro, Luis Raul De la Vina, Chloé Fagot, Gonzalo Lopez Soto.
movement of the dancers, the journey: the one linked to immigration and/or the one many people
the inner journey. A journey on which we embark as life's paths take us.
Born in Havana, Julio Arozarena began dancing at the age of 10. His career as a prodigy led him
him to leave Cuba. He joined the Ballet Béjart de Lausanne, first as a dancer, then as a
choreographer. He collaborated with Zingaro and helped design the shows Eclipse and Tryptik.
Choreography: Julio Arozarena.
Music: Trio Zephyr.
Featuring: India Guanzini, Charlotte Kah, Clélia Mercier, Livia Pinheiro, Luis Raul De la Vina, Chloé Fagot, Gonzalo Lopez Soto.




