The performance À mon bel amour explores our ideas about the individual, the couple and the collective by exploring different conceptions of identity and beauty.
The dancers are black, white, male, female, classically, modern or urban trained, and come from all kinds of cultures. In their diversity, they play the role of representatives of different dance styles. This results in a dynamic, exciting and powerful performance with images reminiscent of clubs and fashion shows.
In À mon bel amour, modern dance, waacking, popping, voguing, locking, krump and ballet come together in a kind of mating dance. Eight dancers, four men and four women, show off, flirt, are eccentric and dominant. They transcend themselves to continue to matter. In this way they each reflect their cultural preference in their own way, including different ideas of themselves and of the other.