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09. – 10.
FEB
2026
HUGO LE BRIGAND & ANNE FAUCHERET
Labouradeg – a contemporary dive into Breton dances and culture
© ChatGPT/Alix Eynaudi
This workshop takes place at the meeting point between Hugo Le Brigand and Anne Faucheret. Hugo is a dance artist who grew up in Brittany, France, with a deep interest in its folklore. Anne is a curator and art historian eager to explore the very concept of folklore – shedding light on its nebulous expanse of nuances, symbols, and mechanisms. Over the course of two afternoons, we will trace a path into this region at the “end of the world” (“Penn ar Bed”), entering through its stories, its atmospheres, and its dances. By weaving body research with theoretical reflection, we will open three main lines of investigation: Territory, soil, and expressions; visibility and invisibility; and the collective body. We’ll turn to the welcoming quality of those dances, their connection with farming practices, and uncover hidden ghosts. Together, these threads invite us to question, experience, and embody folklore not as a fixed heritage, but as a living field of movement, reflection, and shared presence.
Time
13:45–16:45
Location
TQW Studios
Duration
180 Min
Price
€ 60/*24 all days
Additional Information
In English
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Artist Bio
Hugo Le Brigand
works as a dancer and performer. For more than a decade, he has been exploring dance as a space for encounters and porous collaborations, weaving movement into dialogue with a wide range of artists, among them Doris Uhlich, Alix Eynaudi, Daniela Georgieva, Karin Pauer, and Ari Benjamin Meyers. In 2023, he co-founded Tanztheater Sing, together with Sebastiano Sing. As a core dancer and collaborator, he shapes the company’s vision and contributes his distinctive movement language. In addition to performing, Hugo teaches contemporary dance at Public Moves, ImPulsTanz, and Tanzquartier Wien.
Anne Faucheret
works as a contemporary art historian, curator, writer, and university lecturer. She currently holds the position of Senior Scientist in the Department of Artistic Strategies at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna. She regularly contributes to contemporary art magazines and artistic publications, as well as to juries in the visual and performing arts. From 2014 until 2022, she was curator at Kunsthalle Wien. From 2010 until 2014, she was curatorial advisor and curator at steirischer herbst. She is interested in how artistic practices open spaces and stories to challenge inherited regimes of separation and domination, and to experience other ways of living and working together.
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Which level is right for me?
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EasyFor anyone who is new to dance or wants to move without any pressure. The focus is on having fun and enjoying movement.
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All LevelsOpen to everyone – from beginners to professionals. The workshops are offered at different levels of difficulty so that everyone can participate at their own level.
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IntermediateFor anyone who already has some dance experience and knows basic techniques.
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AdvancedExclusively for professional dancers and performers who have completed dance training.
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Artistic ProfessionalsFor artists from all disciplines who want to expand their creative potential.
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Events
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FEB
09
13:45 – 16:45
Hugo Le Brigand & Anne Faucheret
Labouradeg – a contemporary dive into Breton dances and culture
Time
13:45 – 16:45
Location
TQW Studios
Duration
180 Min
Price
€ 60/*24 all days
Additional Information
In English
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FEB
10
13:45 – 16:45
Hugo Le Brigand & Anne Faucheret
Labouradeg – a contemporary dive into Breton dances and culture
Time
13:45 – 16:45
Location
TQW Studios
Duration
180 Min
Price
€ 60/*24 all days
Additional Information
In English
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