AFTER ALL
- Dance & performance
- Part of the CONNECT #5 Contemporary Dance Festival
- Recommended for ages 14+
60 min

Info
AFTER ALL is a show about death. It is a celebration of our vulnerable and courageous existence using dance, theatre, storytelling and comedy to ask: how do we deal with the end?
By exploring various funeral rites – ones we have, ones we have lost, and those yet to be invented – choreographer Solène Weinachter confronts our transition between worlds head-on. AFTER ALL is a hopeful attempt to conjure a better sort of space for us to be with loss and collectively contemplate the finite nature of our lives.
Credits:
Director & Performer: Solène Weinachter
Lighting Designer & Production Manager: Emma Jones
Creative Producer: Helen McIntosh
Scenographer: Matthias Strahm
Filmmaker: Rachel Bunce
Script Adviser & Dramaturgy: Chris Thorpe
Artist Companion & Dramaturgy: Neil Callaghan
Outside Eye & Engagement: Lisa Fannen
Production & Stage Manager: Amy Steadman
Biographies
Solène Weinachter este coregrafă și performeră, activând în Scoția și Franța. Practica sa artistică se dezvoltă la intersecția dintre dans, teatru, povestire, umor și conversații despre subiecte considerate incomode. Colaborează cu numeroase companii europene de dans și teatru fizic, printre care OD Works, Scottish Dance Theatre și Lost Dog, și este membră fondatoare a colectivului Collective Endeavours.
Supported by
Creative Scotland, Made in Scotland, British Council, Momentum, Dance North, Dundee Rep and Scottish Dance Theatre, The Work Room, Dance Base, The Space, Rencontres Chorégraphiques Internationales de Seine-Saint-Denis
The performance ”AFTER ALL” is presented as part of the 5th edition of the CONNECT Contemporary Dance Festival, organized by the Delazero Association with the support of the National Centre for Dance Bucharest. The performance “TESERACT” is produced by the National Centre for Dance Bucharest as part of the cultural program “Laboratories of the Academy of Dance and Performance.” The projects are co-funded by the Administration of the National Cultural Fund and do not necessarily reflect the position of the Administration of the National Cultural Fund. The AFCN is not responsible for the content of the projects or for how the project results may be used. These are entirely the responsibility of the grant recipient.