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Made in Switzerland: Bern Ballet and St.Gallen Dance Company join forces and go on tour together. The programme includes two new dance pieces specially created for the two ensembles by up-and-coming choreographers who have found a new home in Switzerland.

Marioenrico D'Angelo’s play «Night Shining Clouds» focuses on the human need to belong: can we feel part of something bigger than ourselves or are we just looking for ways to fit in? The choreography explores this elusive feeling in a poetic way, inviting the audience to experience each moment as it unfolds.

In «Vanishing Point» , Rachelle Anaïs Scott creates a choreographic echo to the question: ‘If you could do it all over again, would you...?’

The choreography plays with scraps of memory that seem to be woven into the dancers’ bodies. These become projection screens for repetitive moments: great emotions meet intimate experiences – fragile and intense at the same time.

«Twi/light» is a unique opportunity to experience two Swiss dance companies in one evening. Behind this is the NEXT STEPS initiative: Migros Culture Percentage Dance Festival Steps, Bern Ballet and St.Gallen Dance Company support contemporary choreographic work in Switzerland with this funding initiative.


Simply put: Bern Ballet and St.Gallen Dance Company are on tour together. They are showing two new pieces. The choreographers live in Switzerland. The choreography by Marioenrico D'Angelo looks at the topic of transformation. The starting point for Rachelle Anaïs Scott is the question: ‘If you could do it all over again, would you...?’ It’s all about memories.

Info

Programm: «Night Shining Clouds» by Bern Ballett / «Vanishing Point» by St.Gallen Dance Company

«Night Shining Clouds»
Duration: 35 minutes
Spoken language: none
Age reccomendation: 12+
Content warning: none
World premiere: 26.4.2025, Stadttheater Bern
Further information: buehnenbern.ch


«Vanishing Point»
Duration: 40 minutes
Spoken language: none
Age reccoendation: 12+
Content warning: none
World premiere: 19.9.2025, Lokremise St. Gallen
Further information: konzertundtheater.ch

Credits

«Night Shining Clouds»
Choreography: Marioenrico D'Angelo
Artistic direction: Isabelle Bischof
Performers: Cast 1: Andrey Alves,  Marieke Monquil, Mari Ishida, Saskya Pauzé-Bégin, Indar Carmona Viñas, Luccio Navarro, Alfredo Napoletano
Cast 2: Andrey Alves, Lara Fransen, Sara de Greef, Alma Mandil, Léonard Blondel, Toshitaka  Nakamura, Edoardo Deodati 
Stage design: Verena Hemmerlein
Costume design: Irina Shaposhnikova
Lighting design: Marco Policastro
Music: Sara Davachi, Leonard Bernstein, Dylan Henner, Laura Nyro, Federico Durand, Jan Miserre, Oren Ambarchi, Bette Middler, Gino Paoli
Dramaturgy: Isabelle Bischof, Bettina Fischer 
Rehearsal director: Christine Ceconello

Production:
Bern Ballett

«Vanishing Point»
Choreography: Rachelle Anaïs Scott
Artistic direction: Frank Fannar Pedersen
Performers: Baptiste Berrin, Guang-Xuan Chen, Minghao Zhao, Mitch Harvey, Coko De Windt, Ifigenia Toumpeki
Stage design: Lukas Marian
Costume design: Mikaela Kelly
Lighting design: Lukas Marian
Music: Davidson Jaconello
Dramaturgy: Lisa Leopold 
Rehearsal director: Sandra Klimek

Production: St.Gallen Dance Company

Marioenrico D'Angelo

Marioenrico D'Angelo is an up-and-coming choreographer with international appeal. Based in Bern, the Italian recently created pieces for the Daegu City Dance Company from South Korea and the MiR Dance Company in Gelsenkirchen, amongst others. In 2025, he opened the NEXT STEPS cycle with a production for Bern Ballet. In 2026/27, he will be a guest of the St.Gallen Dance Company for the first time.  Picture © Yaiza Davilla Gomez

Rachelle Anaïs Scott

Rachelle Anaïs Scott is one of the most exciting new choreographic voices in Switzerland. The French-American artist lives and works in Basel. Her work – influenced by movement, image and emotion – has been supported by renowned festivals, residencies and cultural institutions throughout Europe. In 2025/26 she will be creating for the first time for the St.Gallen Dance Company and Bern Ballet as part of NEXT STEPS. Picture © Christian Knörr
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