Laurent Pelly's expression of Berlioz's adaptation of Much Ado about Nothing as an opera comique becomes ''an elegant treatise on love and music".
Beatrice and Benedict
Glyndebourne
opera

"The Steppers Visit South Africa" follows the Montreal Steppers on a journey to the birthplace of their craft.
From vibrant streets to traditional communities, the dancers immerse themselves in the cultural roots of Stepping, Gumboot, and Pantsula dance. This short documentary highlights the resilience, creativity, and legacy of generations of communities who used dance as a language of resistance, identity, and storytelling.
Celebrating lineage, community, and the transformative power of movement, this short documentary is both a personal journey for the dancers and a global celebration of the rich heritage behind the art form.
(Director), (Choreographer)