Hazebroucq teaches Renaissance dance in Basel

Hubert Hazebroucq will teach at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis from the fall semester 24/25, succeeding Véronique Daniels.

 

Hubert Hazebroucq (Photo: Goupy)

Hubert Hazebroucq is a French dancer, choreographer and researcher specializing in Renaissance and Baroque dance. He discovered historical dance as a contemporary dancer in Lyon in 1998 and has since performed for various choreographers such as Christine Bayle (Cie L'Éclat des Muses), Marie-Geneviève Massé (Cie L'Éventail), Lieven Baert and Sigrid T'Hooft. He was trained in Italian Renaissance dance by Barbara Sparti and Gloria Giordano.

As a choreographer, his aim is to present old repertoires with live music and to bring together creation, emotion and research in historically informed performance. His dance company Les Corps Éloquents, founded in 2008 and based in Paris, collaborates with renowned ensembles, in particular Les Arts Florissants under the direction of William Christie for Molière et ses musiques 2022 (Versailles, Philharmonie de Paris,...).

More info:
https://www.fhnw.ch/de/die-fhnw/hochschulen/musik/die-schola-cantorum-basiliensis/aktuelles/dozent_fuer_renaissance_tanz_hubert_hazebroucq

 

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