Serge Aimé Coulibaly / De Grote Post
Dozens of people aged over 50 with a passion for dance and movement collaborated with the Belgian cultural centre De Grote Post and choreographer Serge Aimé Coulibaly on a dance performance about our western society today.
Filmmaker Lisa Tahon was a fly on the wall during the creation of this contemporary dance performance named GLOED.
The result is a visual story from the first improvisation to the hem of the last costume. A warm documentary about the dancers, the choreographer and the crew who made GLOED so beautiful and valuable.
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Concept/choreography: Serge Aimé Coulibaly.
Dramaturgy: Sara Vanderieck.
Dance: Darryl E. Woods, Griet Spanhove, Magda Ral, Marie De Corte, Peter Rouffaer, Sarana Schmidt & Roger Allaert, Caroline Asaert, Greet Boomgaert, Mieke Boonen, Danielle Cantraine, Francine Wylleman, Nicole Chiroli, Guido Colonne, Greet De Backer, Danielle De Groote, Sabine Dehouck, Nele Delbaere, Denise Deschacht, Rita Geysen, Martine Hennin, Kries Hoornaert, Marijke Laperre, Tini Larbrisseau, Raymond Leduc, Josiane Maet, Annick Marchal, Christine Pire, Lieve Polet, Caroline Slabbinck, Christine Soenen, Hilde Tousseyn, Catherine Van Assche, Bettina Van Berckelaer, Ann Van de Kerckhove, Fransien Van den Eynde, Lut Van Malderen, Nadine Van Parys, Myriam Vancraeynest, Lief Weuts, Anne Wyns.
Scenography: Peter De Blieck, Ruth Boute & PL\NK.
Costumes: Kim Wille.
Music/sound design: Sam Serruys.
Light design: Jelle Van Meerberghen.
Video: Lisa Tahon.
Photo: Isabel Devos.
With the support of: Provincie West-Vlaanderen & Danspunt vzw.
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Camera: Lisa Tahon & Quinten Wyns
Editing: Lisa Tahon
Sound editing: Sam Serruys
Music: Sam Serruys
Translation: Sara Vanderieck, Kirby Hallemeesch & Helen Simpson
Production: Cultuurcentrum De Grote Post & Danspunt