La Grande Scène, supported by the Les Petites Scènes Ouvertes network, is a flagship event dedicated to young choreographers, held each year in a different region: welcome to Hauts-de-France.
La Grande Scène, supported by the Les Petites Scènes Ouvertes network, is a flagship event dedicated to young choreographers, held each year in a different region: welcome to Hauts-de-France.
On the programme:
TUESDAY 21 OCTOBER
at 7pm:
HOT – Julie Botet and Max Gomard
Le Gymnase, Roubaix
free
WEDNESDAY 22 OCTOBER
at 4.15pm:
Outrar – Calixto Neto
Le Gymnase, Roubaix
free
at 7pm:
PUSH – Deborah Lennie
(provisional title) – Johana Malédon
I AM (T)HERE – Aurora Bauzà and Pere Jou
Maison Folie Wazemmes, Lille
€6
THURSDAY 23 OCTOBER
at 4.15pm:
NDJOU-NDJOU – Ekilibro Noah
Le Gymnase, Roubaix
Free admission
at 7pm:
Cover – Maud Pizon
Boys Club – Rémi Richaud
Where the fuck am I? – Zoé Lakhnati
Le Grand Sud, Lille
€6
at 9.30pm:
Closing party / DJ set
Le Tripostal, Lille
Free
In addition to the performances, meetings with choreographers and opportunities for discussion are organised to bring together the public, artistic teams and cultural venue managers.
+ More information on the Petites Scènes Ouvertes website
La Grande Scène 2025 is organised in partnership with the multidisciplinary cultural venues of the City of Lille: La maison Folie Wazemmes and Le Grand Sud; lille3000; Le Tripostal in Lille; Le Gymnase CDCN Roubaix Hauts-de-France; Le Théâtre de l’Oiseau Mouche in Roubaix and La Condition Publique in Roubaix.
For the organisation of La Grande Scène 2025, the Les Petites Scènes Ouvertes network receives financial support from the Ministry of Culture, sponsorship from the Caisse des Dépôts, the Hauts-de-France Region and the City of Lille.