Dance+City. We Will Be After Us
Les Étoiles d’Ivry, conceived by architects Jean Renaudie and Renée Gailhoustet, presents an ideal setting for a dance film depicting the evolving relationship between two individuals through the expressive language of movement. The complex’s avant-garde architecture, characterised by interconnected walkways and innovative spatial design, serves as a backdrop and a contributor, providing dynamic spaces for the performers to interact with. Against this urban canvas, the protagonists’ movements seamlessly intertwine with the geometric forms and communal areas, reflecting the complexities of human connection amidst modernist structures.

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Director’s Biography
Greta Grinevičiūtė
Contemporary dance artist GRETA GRINEVIČIŪTĖ is creating contemporary performances and moving-picture dance as well as becoming a part of other directors’ creations. She is taking part in various stage dance performances with different choreographers and has directed a series of stage performances herself: “Dance for a Vacuum Cleaner and Father” (2018), “Dance for a Washing Machine and Mother” (2020), “Dance for an Object and Child” (2021), etc. Her interest field as an artist is extremely wide: from contemporary operas (Greta took place at such A. Bumšteinas pieces as “Bad Weather “(2017), “Olympian Machine” (2019) etc.) to theatre stage (she appears on stage as an actress in Lithuanian theatre creators works as “Pluto” (2020); “Things” (2016); etc.), moreover, she creates movement aesthetic for theatre: “12 Grams to the North” (2019); “The Seagull” (2019); etc. Greta also landed one of the main roles in the award-winning film “Slow”, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival 2023.
Filmography:
Jeigu manęs išvis nėra (dance film)
Adaptacija (dance film)
Airos Šokis (2023, documentary dance film)
Šokis tėčiui (2023, documentary dance film)
Mes būsime po mūsų (dance film)
Dance+City. We Will Be After Us (2024, dance film)