The idea came to him after the Covid.
The star dancer had been invited to dance in Italy, Ravenna and Nervi.
“A sublime garden in Nervi, drawn against the sea, and, in Ravenna, in the courtyard of an abandoned medieval castle
,” he says.
Divine is the adjective that best describes what went through me then: I felt like I was dancing for the gods.
Performing outdoors in heritage places makes dance sacred.
Why not do it in France and in territories where classical dance is not very present?
The star rolls up its sleeves.
He creates the Association Hugo Marchand pour la danse, surrounds himself with a trusted team, takes advice from tax experts, asks for the support of patrons, in particular Aline Foriel-Destezet (read
our editions of April 18, 2023)
.
The castles of Champ de Bataille - the Versailles of Eure - and Digoine - the pearl of the Charolais - respond present through the voice of their owners, Jacques Garcia and Jean-Louis Remilleux.
"There will be…
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