Flexicurve is a New York based multi-disciplinary dance company directed by Pascal Rekoert. The company’s views are not of limitations but to embrace all aspects of humanity. Through exuberant and witty choreography, the audience is engaged in dialogues of social issues and values.  With an objective to communicate the vision of a just and humane world, Flexicurve strives to push the boundaries of diverse art forms. Refusing to stay “inside the box”, Rekoert has created an exciting repertory which has been performed in theaters and dance spaces in the Tri-State area, and toured the US and Western Europe.  Described as possessing “a magnetic and intricate stage presence” and being as “honest as primary colors”, Flexicurve is known for its high artistic standards and innovative movement vocabulary.

 


My aim as a choreographer is to move people’s hearts & minds and lift people’s spirits. Dance has somehow become a high-brow medium inaccessible for people new to the art of dance. We all have bodies that move to and fro work, we all have minds that crave beauty, we all have spirits that need to be lifted. Dance does all of the above! How hard can it be to fall in love with dance?

Pascal Rekoert, Artistic Director

OUR NEXT EVENT:

Tuesday November 4, 8PM

"Comical Twins... ACTIVATE!",

A mixed bill evening

w/ moe-tion dance theater


Gershwin Hotel,

7 East 27 Street

New York, NY 10016

Reservations & info: 917.318.4230

Tix $10 for sale at venue only


UPCOMING PERFORMANCES:


Friday November 14, 12:30 & 7:00PM

60X60 Festival

World Financial Center’s Winter Garden

New York, NY

FREE!!!


Wednesday January 7, 8PM

new work

Movement Research Open Performance

Dance Theater workshop (DTW)

219 W 19th Street

New York, NY 10011


June 6th & 7th

new work

as part of The Butterfly Project

New Jersey Performing Arts Center

Newark, NJ

More info to come...






















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