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OF ROOTS AND SEA

SFAC

A JUNIOR COMPANY

The dance company is exclusively made up of child dancers aged 7 to 17. Through its commitment, the company hopes to raise awareness among children and adults about the protection of biodiversity

A COMMITTED COMPANY

Steps For A Change collaborates with environmental organizations and scientific organizations that address biodiversity conservation and environmental issues. This is a rich and diverse creative environment, building bridges between science and dance. Knowledge, creativity and practical experience are at the heart of the concerns of the SFAC company.

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Emily Lartillot, choreographer, and Yunne-Jai Shin, researcher, both co-founders of Steps for A Change (SFAC), bring their richness and knowledge to a common dynamic, whether it be an enlightened scientific view or an artistic approach to the subjects covered;

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The dance company is composed exclusively of child dancers aged 7 to 17. Through its commitment, the company hopes to raise awareness among children and adults about the protection of biodiversity;

TWO WOMEN, A CHOREOGRAPHER AND A SCIENTIST

Emily Lartillot, choreographer, and Yunne-Jai Shin, researcher, both co-founders of Steps for A Change (SFAC),   bring in a common dynamic their wealth and their knowledge, that it is be it an enlightened scientific view or an artistic approach to the subjects treated. 

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NEW CREATION

OF ROOTS AND SEA - CREATION 2022

Co-création         

Choreography              Music

Light creation

VIDEO MAPPING

SUITS

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Yunne Jai Shin and Emily Lartillot

Emily Lartillot

Hania Rani and Felix Sabbal Lecco Terry Di Issernia

Edward Granero

Sophie Bastide

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Photo credit: Christelle Alix / UNESCO

NEWS

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of roots and sea

new show

of roots and sea

new show

Residence 

CREATION

A VENIR

SPECTACLE ET DÉAMBULATIONS

Maison de l'Océan - Paris

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Déambulations et spectacle

 "of roots and sea"

le 29 mai 2024

à la Maison de l'Océan à Paris.

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