In this third episode, our host Roslyn Sulcas engages in a captivating discussion with the dancer and choreographer Emmanuelle Huynh. The conversation delves into Huynh's journey through physical memory, intimate stories, and her extensive work in diverse spaces. Huynh's latest project, "Lands, Portrait of the City of Houston," created in collaboration with filmmaker-videomaker Jocelyn Cottencin, is set to premiere in November, and it promises to uncover the true essence of the Texan city with all its contradictions and harmonies. The rhythmic exploration, where cities become canvases and movement becomes the language that tells their stories, is an integral part of a larger project that began in 2016 with a New York City Portrait. Get ready to be drawn into the power of movement and its ability to narrate compelling stories of the cities we inhabit!
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Coast to Coast is hosted by Rachel Donadio and produced by Paradiso Media for Villa Albertine.
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